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Dunkin’ and UNC Coach Roy Williams Team Up for a Cause, Creating the Ol’ Roy Donut During March Madness
50 Cents from Each Ol’ Roy Donut Purchased Between March 14-27 will go to UNC Children’s Hospital and Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina
March 16, 2021
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (News Release) Just in time for March Madness, Dunkin’ has teamed up with The University of North Carolina Men’s Basketball Coach Roy Williams to raise money for UNC Children’s Hospital and Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina by introducing a limited time only donut.
The Ol’ Roy Donut sports a Carolina blue icing drizzled atop Coach Williams’ favorite Dunkin’ donut, the Boston Crème. It will be sold in all participating restaurants throughout North Carolina with 50 cents from each donut sale between March 14-27 going to the local charities.
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In 2020, the Delaware Community Foundation awarded $31.2 million in community grants and scholarships, primarily from charitable funds established by individuals, families and corporate donors.
The 2020 giving – which had an impact on tens of thousands of Delawareans – represents a 35 percent increase over 2019 giving and a 112 percent increase over 2018 giving.
The increased giving in Delaware reflects national trends in 2020, as donors responded to the pandemic, shared the fruits of a strong stock market and took advantage of charitable giving tax incentives established through the CARES Act, DCF President & CEO Stuart Comstock-Gay said.
“Delawareans saw the need, and they stepped up,” Comstock-Gay said. “The DCF team worked hard to get the money into the community effectively and efficiently, and we are humbled that so many donors trust us to use our community knowledge and relationships to maximize the impact of their
After launching her own signature coffee drink called
The Charli in September, which went on to sell hundreds of thousands of cups, the 16-year-old has now unveiled her second signature launch with the chain,
Charli Cold Foam. This brew marks something of a remix of D’Amelio’s inaugural order, per Dunkin’: cold brew coffee with three pumps of caramel and foam and cinnamon sugar on top. It drops on Feb. 24.
The second collab also comprises a charitable component, Dunkin’ notes, as well as a sweepstakes for fans. The restaurant will donate fifty cents for the purchase of every Charli Cold Foam sold through Feb. 26 up to $25,000 with proceeds benefiting the