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State Farm assists tracker 2024

Name the greatest star trios in NBA history.
You may think of the Heat, Spurs and other iconic lineups. But you would be doing yourself a disservice by not mentioning the NBA, WNBA and State Farm® connection as one of the all-time great teams to ever assemble. Not familiar with their game? Well, let me help you out.
Since 2015, the NBA, WNBA and State Farm have proudly come together to turn on-court dimes into community-changing assists nationwide. For every assist made during regular and postseason games, the NBA, WNBA and State Farm donate $5 to enhance STEM learning and technology in classrooms, community centers and afterschool programs nationwide.
“We’re proud to be longtime supporters of the NBA and WNBA,” said Kristyn Cook, the chief agency, sales and marketing officer for State Farm. “Sports brings family, friends, and ‘good neighbors’ together. Through the Assists Tracker program, we can channel our collective passion for sports to create lasting impact in local communities.”
NBA vice president of social impact Eric DiMiceli recalls how NBA and WNBA players’ on-court performances translated into impactful community assists over the past year.
“Whether it’s the Indiana Pacers’ Myles Turner unveiling a STEM lab at the Christamore House ahead of NBA All-Star or the Connecticut Sun’s Brionna Jones unveiling a newly renovated wellness room ahead of the WNBA Draft,” DiMiceli said. “NBA and WNBA players are providing these kids with special opportunities through basketball, offering invaluable educational lessons in STEM learning.”
The goal is to align State Farm Community Assist projects with marquee moments like the NBA Draft and WNBA All-Star. For instance, during WNBA All-Star 2024, the WNBA, State Farm, and Heart of America unveiled a new wellness room at Thunderbird Guadalupe Branch of the Boys & Girls Club.

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