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C4C Weekend at Stanford

Sign-up for C4C Weekend sports teams will become avaiable during the Winter Quarter. We will not know the game schedule for C4C until early March. We will immediately send it out once we do.

There may be no overlap in game times even if you are playing several sports. It will simply depend on the schedule.

We encourage everyone to sign for multiple sports to parcticipate in practices of each sport, then once the C4C schedule comes out determine if they want to narrow their commitment based on time, what team is the most fun, where they can add the most value, etc.

2007 C4C Results

BerkeleyStanfordUCLA USCUC-IrvineU WashPepperdineUC-Davis
Fundraising Rank8743 5162
Volunteering Rank7621 3485
Sports Rank3214 7586
Overall Rank7621 5384


In 2007, UCLA Anderson won the sports competition and the following teams finished in first place:

  • Football - Coed
  • Football - Men
  • Softball - Coed
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Volleyball - Coed
  • Volleyball - Men - A
  • Volleyball - Men - B
  • Volleyball - Women

  • Click here for pictures of C4C Weekend 2006

    What is Challenge for Charity (C4C)?

    UCLA Challenge for Charity (C4C) is the largest charitable organization at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Last year, UCLA C4C raised $105,000 and volunteered nearly 5,000 hours for two charities: Special Olympics and LA Works. UCLA is one of eight West Coast business schools in the Challenge for Charity competition for the coveted Golden Briefcase. The competition is comprised of fundraising, volunteering, and the annual Sports Weekend held each April at Stanford University. This past year, the schools in the C4C competition raised nearly $445,000 and volunteered over 11,000 hours for their charities. Challenge for Charity has a 501(c)3 (non-profit) corporate standing.





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