Aaron Donald donates $200K to Pitt Football Championship Fund

Fresh off his Super Bowl win, Aaron Donald made a huge donation to the Pitt Football Championship Fund

Aaron Donald is living it up as a Super Bowl champion after winning his first ring with the Rams last Sunday, celebrating the team’s title at the parade, the Lakers game and on late-night TV. He’s also giving back to his alma mater by making a huge donation to the Pitt Football Championship Fund.

The Panthers football program announced that Donald has donated $200,000 to the Championship Fund. It will help with recruiting, improve the team’s facility and also benefit team functions, helping student-athletes in several ways.

The donation comes on Pitt Day of Giving, with 86 supporters making contributions to the fund already.

This isn’t the first time Donald has given back to Pitt, either. He made a seven-figure donation to the school in 2019 and had a performance center named after him, being recognized as one of the best players to ever go through the Pitt program.

Donald played at the University of Pittsburgh from 2010-2013 and won ACC Defensive Player of the Year in his final season at the school.

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