Athletics & Sports

Providing support to organizations that encourage physical health, personal growth, and the competitive spirit.

  • ISA

    “Friends of Olympic Surfing” donations are used to help make Olympic dreams come true for surfers around the world.

  • OXY Occidental College

    "The Occidental College Athletic Department greatly appreciates the generous support of the Fusenot Foundation. Their support has consistently enhanced the experience of our student-athletes by providing them opportunity to travel and compete with other like minded Division III schools throughout the United States."

    Brian Newhall,Head Men's Basketball Head Coach, Associate Director of Athletics

  • San Diego Shores Water Polo Club

    "We are very grateful for your continued support. Our program strives not only to create great athletes but also great people. It is donations from generous organizations such as yours that enables us to give athletes life experiences they would otherwise never have had. On behalf of the players, coaches, and staff, we appreciate your contribution to our program."

    Malin Peabody, Club Representative Member

  • Stanford Athletics - Water Polo

    From its founding in 1891, Stanford University's leaders have believed that physical activity is valuable for its own sake and that vigorous exercise is complementary to the educational purposes of the university. Within this context for human development, it is the mission of Stanford's Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation to offer a wide range of high quality programs which will encourage and facilitate all participants to realize opportunities for championship athletic participation, physical fitness, health and well being.

  • UCSD Athletics

    “The Fusenot Foundation is a leading partner in our initiative to build a robust scholarship program, which will strengthen both our athletic department and the campus as a whole. Your support means a great deal to the students touched by the scholarships, and these deserving young people strengthen both our athletic teams and our campus climate as they pursue success in every arena."

    Earl W. Edwards, Director of Athletics