Nick Jonas and Former NFL Tight End Kyle Rudolph Launch Fan Rally in Support of Diabetes Awareness
By Melody Chiu | Published on August 12, 2025
Nick Jonas and Kyle Rudolph are using their platforms for a good cause.
On Tuesday, Aug. 12, the singer and the former NFL tight end (via his professional fundraising platform Alltroo) announced they’re teaming up to launch a rally featuring a fan-coveted prize: a custom 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric bus that the Jonas Brothers have brought along for their 20th anniversary tour.
Pete Davidson Is Getting Ready for Fatherhood by Giving Away His 1970 Chevrolet Truck (Exclusive)
By Kaitlin Simpson | Published on September 9, 2025
Pete Davidson is taking the necessary steps to be fully prepared for fatherhood.
“Hey guys, it’s Pete Davidson, and you have an opportunity to win my K5 Blazer with a LS3 fuel-injected engine,” the comedian, 31, says in Us Weekly’s exclusive clip announcing his partnership with Alltroo. “[I’m] having a kid, so you can’t really drive a kid in a car that sounds like this.”
From the NFL to Startup Battlefield: How Alltroo built a brand that win
By Isabelle Johannessen | Published on December 4, 2025
On season one of Build Mode: Product, Meet Market, we explore what it really takes to get your product into the hands of customers. We’ve talked a lot about product-market fit, but this week we take a step back to something just as essential and far less discussed: founder-market fit.
Investors love to ask, “What’s your competitive advantage?” Usually they’re talking about moats, IP, and…
Ex-Vikings star Kyle Rudolph continues to focus on philanthropy after lengthy NFL career
By Paulina Dedaj | Published on December 12, 2023
Kyle Rudolph officially retired from the NFL after 12 seasons in September. A Super Bowl champion with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Rudolph was able to end his career where it all started – with the Minnesota Vikings.
But instead of approaching retirement with the idea of slowing down, Rudolph has continued his efforts of giving back to the community.
Alltroo’s New Fundraising Platform Connects Fans With Celebrity-Backed Prizes
Kyle Rudolph officially retired from the NFL after 12 seasons in September. A Super Bowl champion with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Rudolph was able to end his career where it all started – with the Minnesota Vikings.
Here’s how to win Pete Davidson’s car and many other money can’t buy experiences through Alltroo’s unique charity platform