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Our mission is bigger.

At the McCauley Bond Agency, we spend every day helping businesses establish and protect what matters most. However, some of life’s biggest challenges come without a blueprint.

Like so many others, melanoma has deeply impacted the McCauley family. We’ve faced the fear, uncertainty, and heartbreak that accompanies this disease, and we’re driven to make a difference. That’s why we created The McCauley Foundation, which proudly supports the funding of meaningful and critical melanoma research. 

It's our way of turning something personal into a broader, purpose-driven mission that will ultimately illuminate the path towards a cure, one step, one contribution, and one life at a time. 

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Support our mission today.

All proceeds go directly to our non-profit, The McCauley Foundation.

3% Cover the Fee

$449K

Inaugural Raise

On December 8th, 2025, The McCauley Foundation hosted its very first fundraising event - The McCauley Foundation Invitational - in Dallas, TX. Thanks to you, this Pro-Am event was a massive success, and together we raised $449K with all proceeds going directly to The McCauley Foundation and selected partner organizations focused on critical research, patient support and finding a cure for all of those affected by melanoma.

THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR SUPPORT AND SEE YOU DECEMBER 2026!

Thank You to All of Our Amazing Sponsors of the
Inaugural McCauley Foundation Invitational.
See you in 2026!

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Don’t Be Shy, Know The Signs

  • Melanoma is a serious type of skin cancer that can spread to other parts of the body. It's crucial to be aware of the signs and symptoms, understand the causes and risks, and know how to prevent it. Early detection and treatment are key to a positive outcome. 


  • New moles or changes in existing moles: Asymmetry, irregular borders, varied colors, a diameter larger than a pencil eraser, or a mole that is changing in size, shape, or color. Other signs include oozing or bleeding of the skin, or a mole that is itchy, hard, lumpy, swollen, or tender. 

    • Surgery: Wide local excision is a common treatment for early-stage melanoma. 

    • Sentinel lymph node biopsy: This can help determine if the melanoma has spread to the lymph nodes. 

    • Other treatments: Immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and other treatments may be used for advanced stages. 


  • Early detection and prevention are key to minimizing and mitigating the risks of melanoma. It’s important to #getnaked and have your skin regularly checked annually to monitor changes, proactively prevent exposure via sun protection (shade, protective clothing, broad-spectrum sunscreen), and avoid unnecessary UV exposure like tanning beds that increase the risk of melanoma.

Meet Our Partners

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Ending melanoma depends on research, and research depends on funding. We’ve partnered with AIM and WearSPF to help raise the critical funds needed in the fight to #endmelanoma and support their missions of educating patients, promoting preventative care, supporting healthcare professionals, advocating for survivors and their families, and ultimately end this disease through paradigm-shifting research initiatives. Join us in the fight today.

Learn More: AIM
Learn More: WearSPF