Kia, Sirius XM & NBA will Deliver Money & Presents to Underserved

Kia Motors Partners with the National Basketball Players Association and SiriusXM to “Accelerate The Good” this Holiday Season

To spread some holiday cheer and provide welcome relief to those hit hardest by the pandemic, Kia Motors America, SiriusXM and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) will surprise families from underserved communities with holiday presents and monetary gifts, all delivered in Kia K5 midsize sedans. The deliveries, which will be made virtually by NBPA members, coincide with the start of the 2020-2021 NBA Season with Kia NBA Tip-Off 2020 beginning December 22.

NBA players Coby White of the Chicago Bulls; Kia 6th Man of the Year, Montrezl Harrell of the Los Angeles Lakers; Dennis Smith, Jr. of the New York Knicks; and Tyler Herro of the Miami HEAT, will virtually deliver gifts and other necessities to families impacted by COVID-19 via an all-new 2021 Kia K5 mid-size sedan. Each player selected their recipient family based on a personal connection or familiarity with the family’s needs and struggles throughout the pandemic. This is the latest extension of Kia Motors’ “Accelerate The Good” charitable initiatives which were instituted at the start of the pandemic back in March of 2020. Through “Accelerate The Good,” Kia donated $2 million to charities that assist homeless youth nationwide and manufactured and delivered more than 550,000 pieces of personal protection equipment in the form of face shields, to hospitals and medical centers nationwide.

“As athletes, we have an incredible platform that allows us to personally assist those who are really struggling, and this program with Kia gives us a chance to effect real change in the lives of some of our fans,” said Dennis Smith Jr., New York Knicks point guard. “The mom I nominated for ‘Accelerate The Good’ is Shaquana. As a single mother, she has gone through so much, from losing her daughter Shavon to gun violence to dealing with COVID-19, and I am grateful that my NBPA brothers and I can make her life and the lives of others just a little bit easier this holiday season.”

“Brand Allyship, the practice of partnering with brands that embody and amplify our core values, is our north star,” said Payne Brown, president of THINK450, the innovation and partnership engine of the NBPA. “The partnership with Kia to ‘Accelerate The Good’ this holiday season is a great example of the way brands and players can connect to directly impact the communities where our members live and play. We thank Kia for their commitment to making a difference, and look forward to replicating this model partnership with others.”