Our Mission

Educate.

We provide intellectual, moral, and social instruction for success on the tennis court and beyond.

Equip.

We offer mentoring and furnish tennis equipment and other items to bring tennis to new audiences.

Empower.

We build strength and confidence enabling youth to develop goals and pursue their dreams.

The Mullaney Tennis Foundation is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to educate, equip, and empower youth through tennis for a lifetime of success on and off the court.

We help kids build confidence, one serve at a time.

A History Rich in Giving

Giving back to the community was always a priority for Ed and Karen Mullaney. Below are the organizations Ed and Karen supported over the years.

American Cancer Society

Hosted an annual tournament and other events from 1978-1988 to benefit the American Cancer Society.

Americans for Native Americans

Supported events for Americans for Native Americans: Blanket Drive, Tournaments, Equipment Drive, Christmas Giving Tree.
Doylestown Health

Hosted an annual Village Fair Tennis Tournament benefitting Doylestown Hospital for 12 years from 1975-1987 and “Playing For Pediatrics” in 2015 to benefit the Della Penna Pediatric Center.

The Middle States Tennis Patrons

Donated equipment to Underserved Communities in Philadelphia area and The Middle States Tennis Patrons Foundation for several years.

Today, Inc.

Sponsored events for Today Inc, a non-profit drug and alcohol treatment facility for young adults.

Vision East

Hosted “Volley for the Van” to benefit Vision East, an Ottisville-based organization that supported those in need in Romania, Moldova, and Ethiopia.

YMCA

Financial contributors and members of the YMCA’s Chairman’s Roundtable.

The Mullaney Tennis Foundation welcomes the opportunity to discuss requests for support for tennis and youth, as well as opportunities for sponsors and partners.

Non-Discrimination Policy

The Foundation does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, or sexual orientation, in any activities or operations. The activities include, but are not limited to, the providing of services, the appointment to or termination from its Board of Directors, hiring and firing of staff or contractors, selection of volunteers, and selection of vendors.