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San Francisco bid committee announces $30 million in pledges to pursue Super Bowl 50/51; 25% earmarked for community programs
Summary
The San Francisco Super Bowl bid committee said it had secured $30 million in corporate commitments to support a bid for Super Bowl 50 or 51, and pledged that 25 percent of the raised funds would be directed to community programs addressing poverty and youth services.
San Franciscos Super Bowl bid committee announced on May 14 that it has collected $30 million in corporate pledges to support the citys bid to host Super Bowl 50 or 51.
The committee said that 25 percent of the funds raised would be returned to the Bay Area in the form of community investments targeted at poverty reduction and youth programs. The announcement followed delivery of the citys bid package to NFL owners.
Key details Daniel Lurie, the bid committee chairman, named a list of major…
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