
Palm Beach Gardens, FL – Philanthropy Tank brought together community leaders, philanthropists, and supporters for a day of golf, networking, and impact at its annual Philanthropy Tank Golf Outing, held on Friday, September 12, 2025, at the world-renowned Champions course at PGA National Resort.
The outing drew more than 60 golfers and guests for a memorable day on the greens. Participants enjoyed an exclusive experience at one of golf’s most celebrated courses, home of the PGA TOUR’s Cognizant Classic, while supporting Philanthropy Tank’s mission of fueling the next generation of CHANGEmakers.
Funds raised through the event directly benefit student-driven, community-based projects in Palm Beach County and beyond. Since its founding, Philanthropy Tank has empowered hundreds of students with mentorship and more than $800,000 in funding to launch initiatives addressing community challenges.
“We are grateful to our sponsors, golfers, and volunteers who made this year’s outing such a success,” said Amy Brand, Philanthropy Tank CEO. “Every dollar raised helps young people put their ideas into action and make a lasting impact on our community.”
The day concluded with an awards reception, raffle, and silent auction, celebrating the teams and recognizing the sponsors and partners who made the outing possible. These sponsors included Tom Vining, Advancement Experts, Andrew Alminana – Merrill Lynch, Michael Eisenband, Bruce Eisenberg, FineMark, Larry Fiori, Hubbard Radio, Jones Foster, Palm Beach Post, Vicki Rosenfield, Realtor – Liebowitz Realty, Stephens & Stevens, Weiss Serota, and WPBF 25.
About Philanthropy Tank
Founded in 2015, the nonprofit Philanthropy Tank challenges, empowers, and equips student “CHANGEmakers” to develop and execute sustainable initiatives and solutions to solve problems in their communities while developing youth leaders. Philanthropist Investors fund student initiatives, investing in their community projects. Through one-to-one mentoring, philanthropist investors fuel students’ desire, helping them execute initiatives while increasing their ability to make meaningful change. For more information, visit www.philanthropytank.org.