Factory Athletics Foundation Overview:
Factory Foundation, Baseball Factory and Softball Factory's charitable arm, was started during the company's inception in 1994. The importance of giving back and helping the community has always been its driving force.

Our goal is to promote baseball & softball, education and quality of life for children across America. We aim to give underprivileged children an opportunity to enhance their experiences through player development camps, national tournaments, showcases and college recruiting programs with Baseball and Softball Factory. In addition, we will provide college scholarships to select candidates based on need.

Baseball Factory and Softball Factory are the largest financial supporters of the Foundation's efforts. We hope you will join us in our effort to better our society through the winning combination of sports and education.

Factory Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization.
Factory Foundation By The Numbers:
2,000+ Players awarded Baseball & Softball Factory scholarships or college scholarships
3,000+ Pounds of used equipment has been collected and donated to all corners of the world
$750,000+ of Support provided by Factory Foundation

Foundation Staff
Steve Sclafani
Executive Director
Steve Sclafani
Steve's ability to create new opportunities for players nationwide and to develop exposure vehicles for players has revolutionized the player development and recruiting industry. His contacts and strategic partnerships have led the way to Baseball Factory being recognized as the top recruiting service by The National High School Baseball Coaches Association. Steve's scouting ability and penchant for matching players up to the right college baseball programs has lead to over 50,000 Baseball Factory players playing college baseball, $1 Billion in scholarships, and over 3,500 players selected in the MLB draft. Steve is a 1993 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania where he played second base.

Rob Naddelman
Executive Director
Rob Naddelman
In 1995, Rob joined forces with his former college teammate and founder Steve Sclafani to expand and build The Baseball Factory. Under Rob's direction, The Baseball Factory has grown by over 1000% in the past 10 years. Rob is currently a member of the National Registry of Who's Who in Executives and Professionals and was written up in Business Week with Steve Sclafani as successful business leaders on a national scale. Rob is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania where he was a two time All-Ivy League selection, an inductee into the Penn Baseball Hall of Fame as a member of the 1995 Ivy Championship Team, and competed in the NCAA Division I College World Series Midwest Regional.