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010/04/2023

The Hokie™ Way Featured on BUZZ, a PBS Program Highlighting Nonprofits

BUZZ, a television program that highlights the work of nonprofit organizations in Southwest Virginia, featured The Hokie Way on its Season 4 premiere. The episode included interviews with Virginia Tech Head Football Coach Brent Pry, Head Women’s Basketball Coach Kenny Brooks, and student-athletes Elizabeth Kitley, Pheldarius Payne, Sean Pedulla, Jaylin Lane, and more.

09/05/2023

The Hokie™ Way Exceeds Donation Drive Goal

Nonprofit ran a donation match campaign of up to $250,000 throughout the month of August

[Blacksburg, VA, September 5, 2023] The Hokie Way, an independent 501(c)(3) organization, is excited to announce that its “Countdown to Kickoff Donation Match” campaign was a huge success. Generous donors pledged to match up to $250,000 in donations received from August 1 - September 2. The organization received $265,495 in donations during the campaign, surpassing its goal and ultimately resulting in $515,495 in funding.

08/07/2023

Virginia Tech Student-Athletes Mentor at Feeding Southwest Virginia's Kid's Farmers Market

In early August, baseball's Carson DeMartini, women's soccer's Victoria Haugen, Tori Powell, Lauren Gogel, and Alia Skinner, and wrestling's Bryce Andonian of Virginia Tech participated in the Kid's Farmers Market. The event was a collaboration between two of our partners: Feeding Southwest Virginia and Boys and Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia.

07/26/2023

The Hokie™ Way Expands Charitable Partnerships

Nonprofit enhances the Student-Athlete experience through Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) Deals

[Blacksburg, VA, July 27, 2023] The Hokie Way, an independent 501(c)(3) organization, is proud to highlight the incredible work and positive impact achieved through its charitable partnerships over the past several months. Through strategic collaborations with esteemed organizations, The Hokie Way has harnessed the power of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) of Virginia Tech student-athletes to promote charitable causes and create lasting change in the community.

05/25/2023

Hokie Athletes Inspire and Support Local Kids in Partnership with The Hokie Way and Boys and Girls Club

In May, Hokies Men's Basketball Guard, Sean Pedulla, and Football's Wide Receiver, Jaylin Lane, participated in the 24th annual Delta Dental Pro-Am for Kids at Roanoke Country Club. The event was organized in collaboration with The Hokie Way's charitable partner, The Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Virginia.

04/28/2023

NIL News: “The Hokie Way” From Greed to Good: How Virginia Tech's unique NIL helps nonprofits

On today’s show  BUZZ creator Michael Hemphill talks Name, Image and Likeness or NIL, which allows college athletes to earn what is estimated to be more than $1 billion in 2023. NIL has transformed college athletics and created a new world rife with cynicism and greed.

01/24/2023

Virginia Tech-focused non-profit The Hokie Way has raised $600,000

The Virginia Tech-aligned non-profit organization The Hokie Way announced Tuesday that it raised more than $600,000 in 2022 to help promote charitable causes using athletes’ names, images and likenesses. The Hokie Way launched in July 2022 and it’s one of four sports marketing agencies or NIL collectives that support athletes at Virginia Tech.

01/24/2023

NIL News: “The Hokie Way” Raised Over $600,000 in December 2022

Big news out of Blacksburg today: Non-profit organization “The Hokie Way” raised over $600,000 in a fundraising drive at the end of 2022, kicking off their efforts to support Virginia Tech NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) with a bang.

01/24/2023

“The Hokie™ Way” Welcomes A New Year With The Results Of A Matching Campaign And New Community Partnerships

Non-profit concluded 2022 raising over $600,000 in funds to support the promotion of worthy charitable causes via the use of Virginia Tech student-athletes’ NIL

12/29/2022

TSL Podcast 278: How “The Hokie Way” is Transforming VT NIL

Today we welcome in Jim Petrine of The Hokie Way to tell us all about what they are doing and how it’s transforming the Virginia Tech NIL space.

12/22/2022

NIL organizations paving way for Virginia Tech student-athletes

The Hokie Way has entered the Virginia Tech NIL landscape as a non-profit.

“The money that’s coming to us go goes to the student-athlete, but then the student-athlete performs work for charitable organizations,” President of The Hokie Way Jim Petrine said.

11/04/2022

“The Hokie Way” Receives Federal 501(c)(3) Status for Charitable Giving

The Hokie Way, an independent non-profit, announced today receipt of 501(c)(3) status. With the designation, the foundation will begin soliciting donations in conjunction with partner philanthropies from across the Commonwealth of Virginia.

07/19/2022

Nonprofit “The Hokie Way” Established to Connect Virginia Tech Student-Athletes with Charitable NIL Opportunities

The Hokie Way, an independent nonprofit organization that will create active engagements for Virginia Tech student-athletes with charitable goals, has launched.