The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Retired from NFL, Johnson puts focus on fundraisin­g

- By Ken Sugiura ksugiura@ajc.com

Saturday night brought Georgia Tech legend Calvin Johnson back near campus, as he hosted his annual fundraisin­g dinner Saturday night at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center for his Calvin Johnson Jr. Foundation.

The black-tie dinner honored the recipients of schol- arships, a focal point of the non-profit’s services. The foundation awards $4,000 scholarsh ips to six college-bound students who have played high school football in either the Detroit or Atlanta area and also puts them through a leadership conference. It’s one of several initiative­s of the foundation, founded in 2008.

Johnson spoke with the AJC before the dinner Saturday for a two-part Q&A about the foundation and life since his retirement in 2016.

Q: Since retiring, how much more time can you give?

A: Oh, man. I can give twice as much time. I’m here, I’m available during the times that I wasn’t, from April till the end of the year.

Q: What are some things you can do now with the foundation that you couldn’t before?

A: I think now I can prob- ably reach out to more peo- ple. Maybe talk to more peo- ple about the foundation and our initiative­s and raise more money. I think that’s the big goal right now, is raising more funds so we can possibly give the guys the same amount as the initial scholarshi­p every year. We give the initial scholar- ship and then we give them a book scholarshi­p every other year. That’s the goal.

Q: How much time per week do you think you devote to the foundation?

A: Just the foundation? I don’t know, I’ve never tried to put numbers on it. I still have my own business besides the foundation and family. Q: Do you have a favorite success story?

A: It’s really every year, you get to hear the story of these guys that we’ll hear tonight. They’re from differ- ent background­s, the strug- gle, whether it was financial or maybe they didn’t have a parent, and how they fought through it, and they ended up at the point where they are now today, with one of our scholarshi­ps.

Q: Is the scholarshi­p program the main thrust of the foundation?

A: No doubt about it. We have other things that are very close and dear to the heart — feeding the homeless or even helping out Haven (a shelter for abused women in Michigan). There’s a lot of things that warm the heart.

Q: How efficient are you able to be with donations that you receive?

A: It’s a 501(c)(3), so the money that comes in eventually comes out. But most of the money goes into this right here, the scholarshi­ps that we give. The biggest thing, like I say, if we could really gather the funds where we’re giving that big scholarshi­p every year, that’s ide- ally where we want to be at.

Q: What are you most proud of ?

A: I guess the camaraderi­e of those guys, seeing these guys come back year after year and still are in contact with each other. They maintain their relationsh­ips. So to see them making a community, hopefully one day they can come and take over this thing and not, say, run it themselves, but, hey, you never know.

Q: What’s your wildest dream in regards to the future of the foundation?

A: Getting to the point where people are donating to us so much, we have a problem trying to figure out where to put the money. That’s a good problem. You’ve got so many places where you’re able to have an impact — that’s a problem I wouldn’t mind having

Q: Do you reach out to former teammates?

A: Yep. (We) get some donations from teammates, business partners. But like I said, now I’ve just got to take advantage of my time and get out there and, everyone I speak to, spread the word.

Q: Why would people want to donate?

A: The biggest thing is the way we impact lives, the way we impact our youth. As I said, what you see here today is one of our mainstays, our scholarshi­p gala. The way we’re able to change lives from guys who might not have the goal-setting ability, we’re able to implement those skills into these guys, and that’s what we do with our workshops.

I think we’re helping a lot, whether it’s inspiring them to do great things maybe on the field or to do great things with the people that they meet at the conference, people that have had success in the field.

 ??  ?? WR Calvin Johnson was a standout at Georgia Tech.
WR Calvin Johnson was a standout at Georgia Tech.

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