
The Hibernia Provident Society Presents
Annual Golf
Classic
For the benefit of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation & HPS Kids Scholarship Fund
About the Hibernia Provident Society
Founded in New York City, the Hibernia Provident Society (HPS) is a fraternal organization of building managers and industry professionals dedicated to supporting colleagues across the city's commercial and residential management sector.
The Annual Golf Classic is HPS's flagship fundraising event — bringing together members, sponsors, and supporters each spring for a day of golf, camaraderie, and giving back. Every dollar raised goes directly to causes that matter: the Tunnel to Towers Foundation and the HPS Kids Scholarship Fund.
Learn more at HPSNYC.orgProud Supporter of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation
Founded in honor of firefighter Stephen Siller, who strapped on his gear and ran through the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel on September 11, 2001 to save lives — and gave his own — the Tunnel to Towers Foundation has become one of America's most impactful charities for first responders and veterans.
The Foundation provides mortgage-free homes to Gold Star families and fallen first responder families with young children, builds custom smart homes for catastrophically injured veterans, and works to eradicate veteran homelessness across the country.
Visit T2T.org
HPS Golf Classic Impact
Every year, the generosity of our sponsors and golfers translates directly into life-changing support for America's heroes and their families.
Sponsorship Packages
From Platinum foursomes to tee sign add-ons, there's a sponsorship opportunity for every budget.
- ✓Three foursomes (12 golfers)
- ✓12 dinner tickets
- ✓Three tee signs
- ✓Two foursomes (8 golfers)
- ✓8 dinner tickets
- ✓Two tee signs
- ✓One foursome (4 golfers)
- ✓4 dinner tickets
- ✓One tee sign
Proud Supporters of the 2026 Golf Classic
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