Our Blog

Community Outreach Partners Joins Forces with Players Philanthropy Fund as Its Fiscal Sponsor

Community Outreach Partners (COMORP), through its charitable arm, Community Outreach Partners Foundation (COPF), is excited to announce a new partnership with the Players Philanthropy Fund (PPF) that will help the organization reach more people and communities.

At Community Outreach Partners (COMORP), we use the power of relationships: working directly with community organizations and young people, connecting businesses to community organizations, and creating links between businesses to achieve our mission. With partners like (PPF), we can offer transformational services that have a greater impact on our communities.

When Jack Sundberg founded COMORP in 2016, he had one goal: to serve people in need. “We will do anything for anybody, and creating this new foundation allows us to follow through on this goal,” he says.

With the recent, exciting partnership with PPF, COMORP created COPF and achieved 501c status through PPF’s fiscal sponsorship. The team at COMORP is grateful to PPF for providing them with this opportunity.

“This partnership allows us to work directly with the community organizations and young people to connect and build relationships between the two in order to achieve our overall mission,” says Jack Sundberg, Executive Director. “Our mission to use the power of Relationships.”

As stated on the PPF.org, the Players Philanthropy Fund is a public charity that allows athletes, entertainers, corporations, and individuals to create a dedicated fund that can accept tax-deductible contributions in support of any qualified charitable mission.

PFF handles all administrative and financial matters for organizations like COMORP, allowing foundations to focus their energy and efforts solely on furthering their mission. PPF utilizes the best ethical practices in working with the companies it serves. For more information on PPF, click here .

Community Outreach Partners would like to say thank you to PPF for this partnership and helping further their mission to reach as many people and communities as they can. The team is excited about the future and to become one step closer to providing the impact they dreamed of when founding this organization.

For more information on this news please contact Carolyn Rodgers, Communications Manager, carolyn@comorp.org.

Read More of Our Blog Here:

Behind the Pickle Pod

Community Outreach Partners (COMORP) is a nonprofit organization that strives to transform the lives of students by encouraging their goals and supporting their passions. COMORP creates new channels of influence for the youth through clinics, workshops, academic...

Two Clinics to be Held at New London High School

Jack Sundberg will be coaching three Baseball Clinics to the students of New London High School. The clinics will also be followed by a Q&A with Jack to the players. Jack continues to want to serve others and wants to fulfill his mission of Baseball 860 by serving...

Upcoming Baseball Clinic

Jack Sundberg will be putting on a Base Running 101 Clinic - for High School Players at the Meriden Boys and Girls Club's upper gym. He will provide great insight about base running and stealing - a part of the game that is very crucial, but often very over looked....

Meriden Baseball Clinic

Nationals’ Jack Sundberg hits baselines in city of his bloodlines, click here to read more. The positive feedback Baseball 860 has received so far has been great, if you have any feedback or comments on your experiences with Baseball 860 please feel free to let us...

Baseball Clinic at the Meriden Boys and Girls Club

Jack Sundberg will be running a baseball clinic at the Meriden Boys and Girls Club's upper gym for (13 to 14) year old players. The clinic cost is $25 a player and will focus on base running and stealing. Half the player's clinic fee will be donated to the Meriden...

Baseball 860 teams up with the Glastonbury High School Baseball Team for the Holidays!

On Friday December 23, Baseball 860’s Jack Sundberg along with the Glastonbury High School Baseball Coach, Dennis Accomando Jr. teamed up to deliver toys to The Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, in honor of a Grandmother who has collected toys over the past...

Jack Sundberg visits the St. Augustine Academy Bridgeport

On February 15, Jack presented his "Dream Big" project to the 7th and 8th graders at St. Augustine Academy. See below for more pictures from the wonderful event! Do you know of a school or team of young people who could benefit from Sundberg's motivational talk? Be...

A Year In Review

BASEBALL 860 just completed its first year of business and community service efforts. It has been an exciting and eventful year for us. The year was filled with new beginnings, new partnerships, and the delivering of BASEBALL 860’s mission. By the close of the...

ABOUT US

Our mission is to provide support and inspiration for children in grades 4-12 through our services to help transform lives and strengthen communities. 

AC4SA

Academic Coaching 4 Student Athletes is our flagship program aimed at helping young athletes excel in the classroom and on the field.

OUR PROGRAMS

In addition to AC4SA, we offer a variety of programs to help young people reach their full potential.

COMORP FOUNDATION

The mission of COMORP Foundation is to enrich, support and empower the lives of youth by providing resources, structure, and role models.

PICKLE POD

Each week we host new guests who discuss their journey as a student-athlete. Learn how they managed studies and sports throughout their academic years.

GET IN TOUCH

We're here for YOU! Reach out anytime with
questions, comments, ideas or anything
else and we'll be happy to help!

EMAIL US

CALL US