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Pan-Mass Challenge

Pan-Mass Challenge

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What AI says about Pan-Mass Challenge

The Pan-Mass Challenge is the largest athletic fundraising event in the U.S., dedicated to raising funds for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. With 100% of rider-raised funds going directly to cancer research and treatment, the event unites thousands of riders and volunteers in the fight against cancer each year.

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Pan-Mass Challenge Event

An annual bike-a-thon event that gathers riders and volunteers to raise funds for cancer research and treatment.

Fundraising Tools

Resources and tools provided to participants to assist in fundraising efforts for the event.

Volunteer Opportunities

Various roles available for volunteers to support the event and its mission.

Common Questions

What is the mission of the Pan-Mass Challenge?

The mission is to raise funds for cancer research and treatment at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

How much of the funds raised go to cancer research?

100% of every rider-raised dollar goes directly to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

When is the Pan-Mass Challenge held?

The event is always held on the first weekend in August.

How can I get involved with the Pan-Mass Challenge?

You can participate as a rider, volunteer, or donor.

What is the history of the Pan-Mass Challenge?

Founded in 1980 by Billy Starr, the PMC has raised over $1.125 billion for cancer research.

Company Information

Founded
1980
Headquarters
Massachusetts
Employees
unknown
Industries
NonprofitFundraisingCancer Research