Take A Swing at Cancer, Inc. (TASC) is an American
tax-exempt
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charity
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(
IRS
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designated
501(c)(3)) that was established in memory of
cancer
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patients and raises money to be used in the war against cancer. The emphasis of their
fundraising events centers on (but is not limited to) sporting activities. Funds raised are primarily given directly to individuals in need. But, the organization's
charter also allows them to contribute to tax-exempt charities and organizations that provide cancer services such as research, treatment, early detection, family support,
hospice and education.
[Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws (Article I)] The organization is headquartered in
Framingham, Massachusetts
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, operates in and around the
New England
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region of the
United States
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and works primarily with beneficiaries from the same area.
Mission
Take a Swing at Cancer's mission is to help families affected by cancer. The goal is to ease the financial burden placed on families by offering alternative funding to assist with the expenses not covered by traditional insurance.
Organization
TASC is governed by a 15-member all-volunteer
Board of Directors. Each year, half of the directors are elected to two-year terms. A
President
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*President (corporate title)
* President (education), a leader of a college or university
*President (government title)
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,
Vice-President
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,
Treasurer
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Government
The treasury o ...
and
Secretary
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are all elected annually by the Board. The President runs the day-to-day operations of the organization and the
fiscal year
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runs January through December.
There are several
Committee
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structures throughout the organization. Many of these center around TASC's various fundraising events (
softball
Softball is a game similar to baseball played with a larger ball on a smaller field. Softball is played competitively at club levels, the college level, and the professional level. The game was first created in 1887 in Chicago by George Hanc ...
,
golf
Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.
Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized playing area, and coping ...
, etc.). But, there is also a
Marketing
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,
Beneficiary
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,
Finance and Website Committee. Committee Chairs are appointed by the President at the beginning of the year. Meetings are typically held once a month, although there is also an Annual Meeting that takes place at the end of the
calendar year
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. All Board members and Committee Chairs congregate to organize future events, discuss internal business and promote the general growth of the organization. While Board Members are the only ones who can vote on general matters of business, volunteers and the general public are encouraged to attend and participate.
History
The organization's roots began in 1991 when a small group of volunteers, known informally as the Softball Against Cancer Committee, came together to run a charity softball event.
In the early months of 1998, after several years of successful tournaments, committee members joined forces to
incorporate
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* Incorporation (academic), awarding a degree based on the student havin ...
Take a Swing at Cancer, Inc. (TASC) into its own non-profit organization, complete with a Board of Directors and slate of Officers. Incorporating allowed TASC to broaden its beneficiary reach and have a more direct impact on those facing the challenges of battling cancer.
In 2003, TASC gained 501(c)(3) status from the IRS.
Softball
In 1991, Andy Smyth, along with brother, Jeff, and family friend, Don Voner, created the softball
tournament
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# One or more competitions held at a single venue and concentr ...
and called it the "Betty Smyth Softball Classic". It was organized to commemorate the life and vivacity of Andy and Jeff’s mother, who died of
breast cancer
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in 1988. The idea for the event was to have a weekend filled with fun centered around softball, while contributing to the fight against cancer. The event continued in 1992 and 1993, growing more successful with each passing year.
In 1996, the tournament was re-created as "Take a Swing at Cancer ‘96" and was even more successful than the previous tournaments. Twenty teams registered and over $6,000 was netted. All proceeds were donated directly to the
American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer. Established in 1913, the society is organized into six geographical regions of both medical and lay volunteers operating in more tha ...
. By this time, a core group of committed volunteers had formed.
The first tournament was held at
Tufts University
Tufts University is a private research university on the border of Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1852 as Tufts College by Christian universalists who sought to provide a nonsectarian institution of higher learnin ...
in
Medford, Massachusetts
Medford is a city northwest of downtown Boston on the Mystic River in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. At the time of the 2020 U.S. Census, Medford's population was 59,659. It is home to Tufts University, which has its campus al ...
. All subsequent events have taken place at the
Mitre
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Field Complex in
Burlington, Massachusetts
Burlington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 26,377 at the 2020 census.
History
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. The 2007 tournament represented the 15th Annual softball tournament and
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forced the cancellation of the 16th Annual event in 2008.
[Take a Swing at Cancer, 2008 Annual Report]
Golf
In the fall of 1999, TASC became involved with the Jared Tuccolo Memorial Golf Tournament by providing volunteers for the event and contributing $1,000. In 2000, TASC brought this event under its umbrella and became more involved in the planning process. The golf tournament has seen increasing profits in each successive year. The proceeds are disbursed in the form of
scholarships
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Scholar ...
to students at Jared's
high school
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alma mater (Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School in
Haverhill, Massachusetts
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) with the remaining funds being distributed by the Beneficiary Committee to other cancer patients in need.
Other events
Take a Swing at Cancer has participated in the Simon Mall Evening of Giving since its inception. As of 2009, they began ramping up their 3rd annual
Poker
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Tournament and they continue to solicit new ideas as the organization continues to grow.
Beneficiary disbursements
Since 2000, more than $250,000 has been provided directly to beneficiaries of TASC. TASC disburses nearly 100% of its proceeds to worthy individuals and organizations who have completed the application process, which includes screening by the Beneficiary Committee.
The
beneficiary
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process often puts the Beneficiary Committee into direct contact with beneficiary recipients through the work of beneficiary
liaison
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Liaison or liaisons may refer to:
General usage
* Affair, an unfaithful sexual relationship
* Collaboration
* Co-operation
Arts and entertainment
* L ...
s. Many of TASC’s beneficiaries are individuals and families who need relief from the stress of mounting bills incurred during
cancer treatment
Cancer can be treated by surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, targeted therapy (including immunotherapy such as monoclonal antibody therapy) and synthetic lethality, most commonly as a series of separate treatments (e.g. ...
. Liaisons are in the unique position to assist people with expenses that are not covered by traditional insurance, including but not limited to
mortgage
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payments, car repairs, and other household bills. They have also supported several organizations that share a similar vision, such as
Andrew's Helpful Hands,
Angel's Hope,
Childhood Cancer Lifeline of New Hampshire and
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Dana may refer to:
People Given name
* Dana (given name)
Surname
* Dana (surname)
* Dana family of Cambridge, Massachusetts
** James Dwight Dana (1813–1895), scientist, zoological author abbreviation Dana
Nickname or stage name
* Dana ...
.
Logo
The original TASC logo was a three-person pyramid designed by Jennifer Smyth in the mid-1990s. The current TASC logo was designed in 2002 by Andee Wilcott. The concept of the 'running T' was designed to capture the ideas of motion, energy and compassion while simultaneously displaying an orientation towards sports that was not specific to any one sport.
Presidents
* Russ Fustino - 1998-2000
* Donald Voner - 2000-2003
* Christine Nevosh - 2003-2005
* Danny Blood - 2005–Present
Notes
References
* Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Corporation Division (G.L. 180), Articles of Organization, March 27, 1998
* United States Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, 501(c)(3) Determination Letter (#947), April 22, 2003
* Take a Swing at Cancer, Official By-laws, March 2006 (last revision date)
* Take a Swing at Cancer, 2008 Annual Report, January 12, 2009
Take a Swing at Cancer - Official Website
External links
Take a Swing at Cancer - Official WebsiteAndrew's Helpful HandsAngel's HopeChildhood Cancer Lifeline of New HampshireDana Farber Cancer Institute
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Cancer fundraisers
Charities based in Massachusetts
Cancer charities in the United States
Organizations established in 1998
Medical and health organizations based in Massachusetts