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Dodge for a Cause 2025 Recap – Real Estate, Community and Competition in Action

  • Writer: Jerad Larkin
    Jerad Larkin
  • Jul 19
  • 3 min read

Dodge for a Cause 2025 brought real estate professionals and community members together for another memorable day of connection, competition, and charitable impact in Littleton. Held on Monday, May 5, this year’s event proved once again that when people in real estate collaborate for a good cause, meaningful things happen.


The event was hosted with the goal of combining lighthearted fun and community impact, and it delivered on both. Real estate agents, lenders, title professionals, and industry partners joined forces to raise funds for a local nonprofit, all while enjoying a high-energy afternoon of dodgeball.

What Happened at Dodge for a Cause 2025

This wasn't your typical real estate networking mixer. Dodge for a Cause is designed to foster relationships while also creating space for giving back. This year’s format was simple but effective:

  • Teams of six competed in a bracket-style dodgeball tournament

  • Entry fee was $150 per team, with proceeds going to a charity selected by the winning team

  • Awards were given for team spirit and creativity, including best-dressed team

  • Spectators were welcomed and encouraged to support their peers

The tournament was fast-paced, full of laughter, and offered the perfect balance of competitive energy and community collaboration. It was clear from the start that participants weren’t just there to win games — they were there to show up for a good cause and each other.


Building Community Through Real Estate

What makes events like this so effective is the way they bring professionals together outside of the usual business environment. Instead of emails and closings, the day was filled with high-fives, creative team uniforms, and shared moments of levity on and off the court.


While some teams came prepared with coordinated outfits and nicknames, others simply brought their energy and competitive spirit. Either way, everyone contributed to an atmosphere that was fun and welcoming.


This kind of event isn’t just about who wins. It’s about reinforcing the community behind the real estate industry. Agents from different brokerages teamed up, lenders supported clients-turned-friends, and title reps helped coordinate logistics. The real reward was strengthening the relationships that fuel day-to-day business.


Charity with a Competitive Edge

One unique aspect of Dodge for a Cause is that the winning team earns more than just bragging rights. They also get to select the nonprofit organization that receives all proceeds raised from the event. This structure not only motivates teams to compete, but also helps participants feel directly involved in the impact their efforts make.


By offering a platform where competition leads to contribution, the event shows how giving back doesn’t have to be separate from building your business or enjoying time with peers. It’s an integrated experience — and one that makes a lasting impression.

Dodge for a Cause 2025 brought Colorado real estate pros together for a fun, high-energy dodgeball tournament that raised funds for a local nonprofit and strengthened community connections.

Looking Ahead: Future Events and Opportunities

If you missed this year’s Dodge for a Cause, don’t worry. Plans are already in the works for next year’s tournament, and the hope is to welcome even more teams, spectators, and sponsors into the mix. Whether you’re a real estate agent, mortgage broker, escrow officer, or someone interested in being part of a supportive and active community, you’ll want to be part of the next event.


These types of gatherings are not only fun, but they serve a real purpose: supporting nonprofits, fostering relationships, and keeping the real estate community strong and collaborative.


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