About The Tournament
Since 2003, CCA Global Partners has been dedicated to supporting the flooring industry by hosting an annual charity golf tournament. The event is a fundraising tradition originated by CCA Global co-founders Howard Brodsky and Alan Greenberg. The tournament was later renamed in Alan Greenberg’s honor after his passing in 2007.
As the largest annual fundraising event for the Floor Covering Industry Foundation, the tournament has now raised $2.9 million for the FCIF, which supports those in our industry who need assistance due to unforeseen changes in their lives. Clearly, at CCA Global, giving back in a significant way is par for the course.
In addition to raising funds for the FCIF, the event brings manufacturers, distributors, retailers, industry trade associations, and individuals from within the floor covering industry, along with supporters from related industries together for networking and camaraderie.
Their contributions to the FCIF – whether through participation in the tournament or event sponsorships – help the foundation make a difference in many individuals’ lives.
Our Mission
The Foundation ensures that these philanthropic efforts are accomplished with compassion, confidentiality, and preservation of dignity for the individuals concerned. The FCIF is a 501(c)(3) organization.
Inspiring Stories
Supporting the FCIF means supporting our fellow floorcovering industry associates in their times of need. Learn more by reading the stories of grant recipients.
Meet Alan
Diagnosed with cerebral palsy at 18-months old, Alan was in need of medical bicycle to help strengthen his muscles and improve his health.
Meet the Campbells
Brain cancer quickly changed life for the Campbell family. Michael Campbell was a dedicated shift leader and line clerk until cancer changed his life and drastically cut his family’s income.
Meet Andrea
After working her way from a cone sorter to the accounting department, this dedicated floor covering industry veteran found herself dealing with multiple illnesses and eventually disability and loss of income.