Proceeds of the black-tie event support the mission of FCIF to help families get back on their feet when battling catastrophic injuries, severe disabilities, or other life-altering medical crises.
The funds raised during the tournament will directly support the FCIF's mission of providing financial assistance to individuals within the floor-covering industry who are facing significant hardships due to illness, disability, or other unforeseen life-altering circumstances.
The Floor Covering Industry Foundation's Gala at Gotham Hall, New York City, on October 5, 2024, is almost sold out. The event will honor Sy Cohen, Dan Frierson, and Roger Marcus for their industry contributions. Proceeds support FCIF's mission to aid floor-covering industry workers facing medical crises through direct grants.
NAFCD plans to give its portion of the proceeds to the nonprofit Floor Covering Industry Foundation and NBMDA's charitable contributions will go towards the National Woods Board.
The Alan Greenberg Golf Tournament is a significant fundraiser for the Floor Covering Industry Foundation (FCIF), which provides vital financial assistance to individuals within the floor-covering industry facing unforeseen life challenges
The Gala in Gotham is a black-tie affair celebrating leadership in the floor-covering industry. Funds raised at the event will benefit FCIF, which gets families back on their feet when battling catastrophic injuries, severe disabilities, or other life-altering medical crises.
The annual event helps raise funds for the Floor Covering Industry Foundation (FCIF) and support those in the flooring industry who have encountered hardships.
The Floor Covering Industry Foundation (FCIF) is hosting “One Day to Give,” a 24-hour online fundraising drive, on Thursday, September 7. One Day to Give unites the floor covering industry to make a lasting impact on families faced with unexpected medical battles who need help getting back on their feet.
The toolkit is aimed to help the non-profit get the word out about its financial assistance program, which provides direct funds to families who have worked in the floorcovering industry and are facing financial obstacles related to a serious illness, injury, or disability.