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Rosendin Electric raises more than $260,000 for Navy SEAL Foundation

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By AI, Created 23:07 UTC, Aug 17, 2026, AGP -

Rosendin Electric brought in more than $260,000 at its sold-out annual golf tournament in Dana Point, California, to support the Navy SEAL Foundation and military families. The fundraiser is part of a dual-coast effort that has topped $4 million over the past decade, with another East Coast event set for Sept. 21 in Maryland.

Why it matters: - The fundraiser adds direct support for active-duty service members, veterans and their families. - Rosendin's golf events have become a major recurring source of funding for the Navy SEAL Foundation. - The dual-coast format expands the reach of the effort and the pool of donors.

What happened: - Rosendin Electric raised more than $260,000 at the 2026 Annual Rosendin Golf Classic at Monarch Beach Golf Links in Dana Point, California. - More than 180 construction professionals attended the sold-out event on May 21. - The event supported the Navy SEAL Foundation and the people it serves. - The fundraiser opened with a parachute team landing at the oceanfront course, followed by the National Anthem and a Color Guard presentation by the American Legion Newport Harbor Post 291. - After golf, auctions and dinner, Captain Rich Phillips spoke about being rescued by U.S. Navy SEALs in 2009 after Somali pirates hijacked the MV Maersk Alabama.

The details: - The West Coast Golf Classic began in 2016, when David Lincoln worked with volunteers on the first fundraiser. - Rosendin and its supporters have generated more than $4 million for the Navy SEAL Foundation over the past decade. - The success of the West Coast event led to the launch of the East Coast Golf Classic in 2025. - Rosendin plans another East Coast Golf Classic on Sept. 21, 2026, at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm in Maryland. - Rosendin was founded in 1919 by Moses Rosendin, a World War I Navy veteran. - Moses Rosendin later supported World War II efforts by taking shipyard contracts. - Rosendin now works with Overwatch to help veterans from every branch of the U.S. military move into civilian careers in the electrical trades. - Rosendin also partners with NECA and IBEW to build career pathways for workers at all skill levels. - Sponsors included Sunbelt Rentals, Champion Fiberglass, Distran Packaged Substations, NECA Los Angeles and IBEW Local 11, United Rentals, Hubbell, ISAT, JCS Supply Incorporated, Legrand, Main Electric Supply, Performance Lighting Systems and Milwaukee Tool. - The live auction included offerings from Emerald Spear Tequila, Staccato, Sanctuary and the Madison Double R fly fishing lodge. - Rosendin invited sponsors and auction-item donors to contact David Lincoln at dlincoln@rosendin.com or Phil Baroody at pbaroody@rosendin.com. - More information is available in the company's announcement.

Between the lines: - Rosendin has turned a single golf tournament into a broader philanthropic platform tied to its military roots. - The company is using industry networks, not just traditional charity channels, to raise money and awareness. - The presence of a Navy rescue story and military ceremonial elements reinforced the foundation's mission and the event's emotional appeal.

What's next: - Rosendin's East Coast Golf Classic returns Sept. 21 at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm. - The company is seeking sponsors and auction donations for the Maryland event. - Rosendin is likely to keep using the golf series as a fundraising engine for the Navy SEAL Foundation and related military support efforts.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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