Tiger's Action Plan is based on the book Start Something by Earl Woods and is a program of the Tiger Woods Foundation. Since its inception in 1996 by Tiger Woods and his father, Earl, the Tiger Woods Foundation has reached an estimated 10 million young people through character development, career exploration, scholarships and grant-making programs. Programs developed and supported by the Tiger Woods Foundation all share a similar mission of empowering young people to dream big and to set specific goals to achieve their dreams.
Tiger's Action Plan is effective in a variety of settings. Our thanks go to the following organizations for their participation in the program:
100 Black Men of Chicago
Broward County Public Schools
California School Age Care Alliance
Casa Central
College & Career Prep Forum 2004
Family Consumer Sciences Teachers
Greater Twin Cities United Way
Jewish Community Centers of North America
Maryland Department of Education
Mile High United Way, Denver
Minnesota FCCLA
Missouri School Age Care Coalition
National Alliance of Black School Educators
National FCCLA
National Middle School Age Care Alliance
Oklahoma Department of Education
Orange County Public Schools, Florida
Orange Unified School District, California
San Antonio Parks and Recreation Dept.
Search Institute
United Way Community Services, Detroit
United Way of Greater Los Angeles
United Way of Greater St. Louis
United Way of King County, Seattle
United Way of Massachusetts Bay, Boston
United Way of Miami-Dade
United Way of New York City
United Way of San Diego County
United Way of the Bay Area, San Francisco
United Way of Texas Gulf Coast, Houston
Urban League of Metropolitan Denver
YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago
YMCA of Metropolitan Denver