Business is booming for the world's largest Web
hosting provider and domain
name registrar and the Ariz.-based Internet company is generously
"sharing the wealth." Already this year, Go Daddy Cares, the company's
charity division, and its CEO have donated more than $2.8 million to a
variety of causes in order to make a difference in the world.
Over the weekend, Go Daddy donated nearly $2.5 million to help fund the
fight against Parkinson's disease. Go Daddy CEO and Founder Bob Parsons
also received the Muhammad Ali Entrepreneur Award during Saturday's
Celebrity Fight Night charity event in Scottsdale. "The Champ," who has
courageously battled Parkinson's disease for years, recognized Parsons
as a philanthropic inspiration, a sentiment echoed by Oscar-winning
actress and fellow honoree Halle Berry.
In a surprise move after accepting his award in front of the
star-studded crowd, Parsons volunteered to match a series of Fight Night
donations up to $1 million. The generous maneuver triggered
contributions beyond those for the evening's planned auction items -
several from his Go Daddy colleagues. The Internet mogul believes the
money will make a significant difference in Parkinson's disease research.
Parsons was roasted with a special GoDaddy-esque video tribute
that entertained a ballroom packed with A-list celebrities, such as
Billy Crystal, Bret Michaels, Kevin Costner and host Reba McEntire. A
friend of Muhammad and Lonnie Ali for years, Parsons has earned a
reputation for going all out at Fight Night, in part because, as he
explained on stage, "I don't want to be the richest man in the
graveyard."
Go Daddy's sole owner is at the heart of his company's philanthropic
tradition. 2011 marks the strongest start in Go Daddy's 14-year history.
This year, in addition to funding important medical research, Go
Daddy Cares is focused on helping women and children.
"We feel a sense of obligation to give back, it's just the right
thing to do," said Parsons. "Go Daddy has grown more successful year
after year, but as the economy struggled, so have most charities -
organizations that support people who need help now more than ever."
Already this year, Go Daddy has also pledged:
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$100,000 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Arizona, which grants wishes
of children with life-threatening medical conditions. Parsons, and his
wife Renee, are set to be the honorary chairpersons of the Wish Ball,
May 14 in Scottsdale.
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$50,000, for a second consecutive year, to help the Lincoln Family
Downtown YMCA, which serves low income families in the Phoenix area.
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$50,000 to the Starlight Children's Foundation for the Go Daddy
Starlight Care Room. The money will help create a fun place kids and
families can gather while visiting or waiting for appointments at a
Valley hospital.
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$40,000 to sponsor the annual "Chrysalis Honors" event for a third
consecutive year. Chrysalis helps victims of domestic violence rebuild
their lives.
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$40,000 to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) in
Iowa, where Go Daddy employs more than 300 people.
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$25,000 to help the Child Crisis Center of Arizona both prevent and
treat child abuse and neglect.
Last year, Go Daddy donated more than $3 million to a variety of
charities. A half-million dollars went to the Southwest Center for
HIV/AIDS and is being used to create the Go Daddy Women's Health Center,
which will be the nation's first prevention center that connects
domestic violence with women and HIV/AIDS.
Go Daddy serves more than nine million customers worldwide by helping
them create and maintain their online presence. The Scottsdale-based
company employs more than three thousand people and has Ariz. offices in
Phoenix, Tempe, Gilbert, as well as in Denver, Colo., Hiawatha, Iowa,
Washington, D.C., Toronto, Canada, The Netherlands and Singapore.
To find out more about Go Daddy's charity work, visit www.GoDaddyCares.com.
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About The Go Daddy Group, Inc.
Go
Daddy is a leading provider of services that enable individuals and
businesses to establish, maintain and evolve an online presence. Go
Daddy provides a variety of domain name registration plans and website
design and hosting
packages, as well as a broad array of on-demand services. These include
products such as SSL
Certificates, Domains by Proxy private registration, ecommerce website
hosting, blog templates and blog software, podcast packages and online
photo hosting. The Go Daddy Group has more than 47 million domain names
under management. Go Daddy registers, renews or transfers a domain name
every second. GoDaddy.com is the world’s largest Web hosting provider
and is the world's No. 1 domain name registrar according to Name
Intelligence, Inc. In 2010, The Go Daddy Group registered more than
one-third of all new domain names created in the top six generic
top-level domains, or gTLDs, including .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz and
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