Constellation Names Baltimore Charities to Receive Donations as Part of 2017 Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship

Energy company supports championship tradition of giving back through
$500,000 in funding to nonprofit organizations

BALTIMORE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Constellation,
an Exelon company, announced today that it will provide $500,000 in
grants to eight Baltimore charities focused on education, youth
development and health care as part of its sponsorship of this year’s Constellation
SENIOR PLAYERS Championship
, which will be held July 11-16 at Caves
Valley Golf Club.

“Giving back to the communities we serve is one of Constellation’s most
important responsibilities and an important part of the Constellation
SENIOR PLAYERS Championship,” said Joseph Nigro, CEO of Constellation.
“This year we are especially proud to be supporting organizations that
are making a positive difference in our hometown of Baltimore.”

Through its sponsorship of the Senior Players Championship,
Constellation has contributed $4.5 million since 2007 to nonprofit
organizations located in the event’s host cities including Pittsburgh,
Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Exelon companies, together with
Constellation, contributed more than $46 million to nonprofits in 2016,
including $7.3 million in Maryland.

The 2017 Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship grant recipients are
listed below.

Family
Tree
: Maryland’s leading child abuse and neglect prevention center,
providing education and support to more than 19,000 individuals each
year to help raise healthy, productive children.

The
First Tee of Greater Baltimore
: A youth development organization
that provides educational programs that build character, instill
life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of
golf.

Junior
Achievement of Central Maryland
: Dedicated to giving young people
the knowledge and skills they need to own their economic success, plan
for their future and make smart academic and economic choices.

Kennedy
Krieger Institute
: Serves individuals with disorders of the brain,
spinal cord, and musculoskeletal system through patient care, special
education, research and professional training, and community initiatives.

Living
Classrooms Foundation
: Strengthens communities and inspires young
people to achieve their potential through hands-on education and job
training, using urban, natural, and maritime resources as “living
classrooms.”

Ronald
McDonald House Charities of Baltimore
: Provides a home away from
home for seriously ill children and their families and helps to fund
programs that directly improve the well-being of children.

Special
Olympics Maryland
: Provides year-round sports training and athletic
competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities, creates
opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, and
participate with their families, other athletes and community.

University
of Maryland Eastern Shore
: This 1890 land grant institution is a
teaching, research and doctoral institution that nurtures and launches
leaders in a student-centered environment, and is the only Historically
Black College and University certified to offer the PGA Golf Management
Degree Program.

“The most rewarding aspect of this Championship is being able to leave a
charitable footprint in the Baltimore community,” said Joe Rotellini,
executive director of the Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship.
“Thanks to our title sponsor, Constellation, our championship
volunteers, and other efforts, we are able to support these wonderful
causes.”

The Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS has donated $10.5 million to charity
since 1992. It is one of five major championships during the PGA TOUR
Champions season.

For more information on the Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship,
please visit cspgolf.com
or call the championship office at 410-648-4610. For updates and
a behind-the-scenes look at championship preparations, follow the
championship on facebook.com/SENIORPLAYERS,
twitter.com/seniorplayers
and instagram.com/seniorplayers.

About Constellation

Constellation is a leading competitive retail supplier of power, natural
gas and energy products and services for homes and businesses across the
continental United States. Constellation’s family of retail businesses
serves more than 2.2 million residential, public sector and business
customers, including more than two-thirds of the Fortune 100.
Baltimore-based Constellation is a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation
(NYSE: EXC), the nation’s leading competitive energy provider, with 2016
revenues of approximately $31.4 billion, and more than 33,300 megawatts
of owned capacity comprising one of the nation’s cleanest and
lowest-cost power generation fleets. Learn more at www.constellation.com
or on Twitter at @ConstellationEG.

About the Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship

The Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS is one of five major championships on
PGA TOUR Champions for eligible professionals age 50 and over. Bernhard
Langer successfully defended his title for a second consecutive year,
winning the 2016 event at Philadelphia Cricket Club’s Wissahickon Course
in Flowertown, Pa., against a field of 81 PGA TOUR Champions players,
one of the strongest of the year. With his victory, Langer earned a
place in the field at the PGA TOUR’s THE PLAYERS Championship in 2017.
Langer also claimed the season-long Charles Schwab Cup competition as
the leading player on PGA TOUR Champions, capturing the prize for an
unprecedented fourth time. The Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS has
generated more than $10.5 million for charity since 1992.

Contacts

Constellation
Kelly Biemer
kelly.biemer@constellation.com
or
PGA
TOUR
Michael Baliker
michaelbaliker@pgatourhq.com