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How to Donate to Help American Swimmers Compete in the 2023 World University Games

BTI Events, the organization that is managing Team USA’s travel and participation in the 2023 World University Games in Chengdu, China, has begun accepting donations to support the US swim team’s participation in one of the world’s largest sporting events.

Historically, USA Swimming has sponsored, managed, and supported the American team, but for political reasons, they declined to do so this year. That lead to an independent movement to build a team of American college students and coaches, with an initial roster of 32 athletes being named last week.

Those trips are entirely self-funded, though, with the trip expected to cost each athlete several thousand dollars.

After SwimSwam readers asked for ways to donate, SwimSwam reached out to one of the team’s coaches Ian Quinn, who is the Director of Swimming for Team USA.

Several athletes have also set up individual GoFundMe accounts to accept donations.

BTI Events has provided the following information on how to donate to the team as a whole, and have provided assurances that other than the 3% credit card fee, all donations will go directly toward offsetting coach and athlete costs for the trip.

How to Donate to Team USA:

For donations under $250 (not seeking tax write off):
You can use a credit card or ACH payment.
1) Fill in your name
2) For “Reason for Payment,” write “USA Swim Team WUGs”
3) Select Swimming for Sport
4) Fill in your email
5) Indicate desired donation amount
6) Fill in payment information
You can also mail a check, and checks are going to need to be made out to USIUSF and sent to Lori Thomas at 10829 Barton St., Overland Park, KS 66210
For donations over $250 (for tax write off purposes):
Send an email to [email protected], and he will help you through the process of donating to the USIUSF’s 501c so you can receive your tax write off for donating to a non-profit.

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Anonymous
1 year ago

Is there any consideration of the State Dept Travel Advisory to China?

Swammer
1 year ago

Have they given any update as to how much has been raised so far through the common fund? Trip is what, $250,000ish total for all coaches and athletes? Would be nice to see and could generate some more donations if they would post some progress.

Swammer
Reply to  Braden Keith
1 year ago

Makes me wonder if the swimmers just created a group gofundme if that would generate more support…

Taa
Reply to  Braden Keith
1 year ago

I donated directly to Chris Nagy on gofundme. It would be nice if we can get them all over 3K and maybe a little more.

Morea
Reply to  Taa
1 year ago

10,000 likes 😊

Bupwa
1 year ago

Would love to fully fund the group BUT would need to have a recognition article on SwimSwam!

Former Big10
1 year ago

USA = pay to play

Morea
1 year ago
Morea
Reply to  Braden Keith
1 year ago

Thank you!

goPhers
1 year ago

I saw swimswam staff donating too, nice!

Anony
1 year ago

When I see a situation like this and in other countries scenarios where swimmers are being charged a fee to represent their countries at meets like junior worlds or junior pan PACs it raises the question in my mind of why? Why is it swimmers representing their countries are having to rely on gofundme pages or individual contributions.

Surely it’s time for the CEO’s of the national swimming organizations to collaborate on identifing which organizations ncaa, Speedo etc are benefitting financially from swimming worldwide or in their respective countries.

I see in the comments below Speedo is donating suits. For years I have observed Speedo revenue share insignificant amounts with clubs and donate a swimsuit once a year for… Read more »

Sid Frisco
1 year ago

Why wouldn’t they create a catch all gofundme? If the effort is to make it intentionally more difficult – good job. It’s working.

Sid Frisco
Reply to  Braden Keith
1 year ago

Zero transparency as well.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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