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Tepper Foundation Commits $600,000 to Expand CPR Education in Charlotte Community

Burstable News - Business and Technology News April 8, 2025
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Tepper Foundation Commits $600,000 to Expand CPR Education in Charlotte Community

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The David & Nicole Tepper Foundation is supporting comprehensive CPR and AED training across Charlotte, targeting youth sports, law enforcement, and affordable housing communities to improve cardiac emergency response capabilities.

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The American Heart Association and The David & Nicole Tepper Foundation are expanding cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillator (AED) education throughout the Charlotte community with a $600,000 commitment. The initiative aims to prepare coaches, athletes, sports league officials, Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Department personnel, and affordable housing community members to respond effectively during cardiac emergencies.

According to American Heart Association data, nearly 90% of people experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrests do not survive, often because immediate CPR is not administered. Immediate CPR can potentially double or triple a person's chance of survival, making community-wide training critical.

The foundation's support follows the high-profile cardiac arrest of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin during a 2023 Monday Night Football game. In response, the Teppers quickly implemented the Heartsaver® CPR AED course for all Tepper Sports & Entertainment staff and players, becoming the first NFL team to offer comprehensive cardiovascular emergency response training.

Recent survey data indicates growing public readiness for CPR, with the percentage of adults feeling confident to perform CPR increasing from 30% to 35% between 2021 and 2023. The American Heart Association's goal is to double sudden cardiac arrest survival rates by 2030, and initiatives like this are crucial to achieving that objective.

By targeting diverse community sectors, including youth sports and law enforcement, the foundation is creating a broader network of potential lifesavers. With three out of four cardiac arrests occurring in homes, widespread CPR education can significantly improve community health outcomes and emergency response capabilities.

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