Boston Celtics United is a multi-focus commitment to addressing racial injustice and social inequities in the Greater Boston area, with an emphasis on combating issues that have impacted the Black community as a result of the nation’s long-term history of systemic racism.
The Celtics investor group, in conjunction with the Celtics organization, is committing $25 million over the next ten years, inclusive of $20 million in cash with an additional $5 million in media assets and in-kind value to support both the NBA’s efforts, as well as local programs focused on six pillars that we have identified in discussions with community leaders and our players. This collaborative effort will be known as Boston Celtics United for Social Justice.
The six pillars are:
These focus areas were identified through extensive discussions with members of the Celtics organization, including players, owners, coaches, and front office staff, as well as a wide variety of leaders in community organizations, government, academia, and social justice. The implementation of these initiatives will span across all basketball and business functions of the organization, and will be led by a governing board of Celtics investors, Celtics legends, and Celtics staff members that will set and manage strategic objectives. The governing board will be announced in the coming weeks.
"We feel both the urgency of the moment and the weight of the centuries of injustices as we undertake this critically important work," said Steve Pagliuca, Celtics Managing Partner & Alternate Governor and Chairman of the Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation. "The Boston Celtics have a proud legacy of being on the right side of racial and social justice, and we are more resolved than ever to take that commitment to another level. Our goal is to do everything we can to achieve progress on each of the targeted pillars, and we will work tirelessly to make real change."
“Our goal is to have a direct impact now,” said Celtics forward Jaylen Brown. “We don’t need to pacify the situation with empty gestures. We need to hold ourselves, the Celtics organization, and the city of Boston accountable. Monetary commitment is a great first step, but we need to commit to this process by creating a balance of short and long-term change. The time is now.”
Steve Barnes
Investor Group
Dana Barros
Celtics Legend
Jim Breyer
Investor Group
Jim Cash
Investor Group
John Connaughton
Investor Group
Chuck Cooper III
Celtics Legend Family
Bob Cousy
Celtics Legend
Dave Cowens
Celtics Legend
Paul Edgerly
Investor Group
Bob Epstein
Investor Group
Domenic Ferrante
Investor Group
Irv Grousbeck
Investor Group
Wyc Grousbeck
Investor Group
Bob Haber
Investor Group
Rob Hale
Investor Group
Mike Krupka
Investor Group
Jonathan Lavine
Investor Group
Kara Lawson
Former Celtics Coach
Matt Levin
Investor Group
Steve Lewinstein
Investor Group
Gary Loveman
Investor Group
Peter Lynch
Investor Group
Cedric Maxwell
Celtics Legend
Steve Pagliuca
Investor Group
Kendrick Perkins
Celtics Legend
Paul Pierce
Celtics Legend
Stephanie Pinder-Amaker
Operations Consultant
Leon Powe
Celtics Legend
David Roux
Investor Group
Satch Sanders
Celtics Legend
Mark Wan
Investor Group
Robert White
Investor Group
Ted Dalton
SVP, Corporate Partnerships
Dajuan Eubanks
President, Red Claws
Allison Feaster
VP, Player Development & Organizational Growth
Rich Gotham
President, Celtics
Dave Hoffman
VP, Community Engagement
Christian Megliola
SVP, Communications
Steve Pagliuca
Co-Owner, Celtics President, Shamrock Foundation
Bill Reissfelder
CFO, Celtics
Brad Stevens
Head Coach, Celtics
Shawn Sullivan
CMO, Celtics