Even though Caitlin Clark was away from the action, her impact on the team and fan base was evident with packed arenas and her support from the bench. Off the court, she is also winning hearts with her ‘generous’ nature. Clark’s boyfriend lauds Fever Star for thoughtful gifts to the Butler Bulldogs.
But apart from her personal ‘giveaways’, the Fever player is making a massive contribution to social activities via her foundation. And as per recent updates, the Caitlin Calrk Foundation has reached a new milestone.
Caitlin Clark Foundation With Impressive Work To Fight Against Childhood Hunger
Before the start of the 2025 season, the Clark Foundation set a target of $300,000 donation to the fight against childhood hunger initiative. The Caitlin Clark Foundation round-up took place across all Hy-Vee, Dollar Fresh Market, and Fast & Fresh locations, where customers can round up their purchases to the nearest dollar during checkout, with all funds collected at stores going directly to the Caitlin Clark Foundation, which in turn will work with local Feeding America partner food banks.

In the recent update, the foundation reached its target of $300,000, which they donated to ‘Feeding America’ in their fight against childhood hunger.
Talking on the need to address the issue, Clark said, “Nutrition is very important to children’s growth and wellbeing and has been instrumental to my success as an athlete. By providing meals to families who are food insecure, we can help make sure each child has the energy they need to succeed.”
Caitlin Clark’s foundation raised OVER 300,000 dollars to fight childhood Hunger for Feeding America in partnership with Hy-Vee pic.twitter.com/JEmFCeV29M
— Bird (@birdology_) October 27, 2025
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Additionally, the Iowa star signed an NIL endorsement deal with Hy-Vee back in 2021, and even had her own cereal with the brand that recently sold out in Iowa stores. Proceeds from the sale of this cereal went to Clark’s foundation.
But the star is not just sending money to hunger-hit communities; she also donated school supplies as part of the ‘Back to School’ initiative.
Caitlin Clark Foundation Donates School Supplies
Midway into the season, CC was at Des Moines’ McCombs Middle School. She opened a basketball court at the facility and even provided school supplies to 500 kids with backpacks.
“It’s always fun for myself to come back here and be in Des Moines. Obviously, this place means so much to me, and I hope to be able to continue to come back here and do this every year,” Clark said at the new basketball court’s ribbon-cutting ceremony.
During the off-season, Clark attended an Indianapolis brand event, where she gave an inspirational speech and answered a few questions about teamwork. The player is not only living the superstar life but giving it back to the community, which makes her an even bigger human being.











