Inspire Change NFL Football Operations

Inspire Change

As a part of the Inspire Change Program, NFL will work on players who determine important stabilization communities and society through exchanges with team owners, local government officials, law execution institutions, educational institutions, and social partners. I support you.

Organizations 501 (C) (3) In cooperation with outside players, NFL and league teams continue to support programs and initiatives that reduce barriers to opportunities.

During the 2017 season, NFL formed a cooperative committee on public loyalty by players and club owners. Owners of Gale Alinz Saints, Mikazona Cardians, Arthur Falcons (Atlanta Falcons), and Jimmy Hazlam (Jackson Building Jaguars) have joined the committee. The committee includes Cardinals 'strikes, Kelvin Bitch, Texan's Quarbeck Josh Makorn, Bills' corner Royer, Josh Norman, NFL legend, Ankwan Ball Din, Eneras Williams, etc. There is.

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  • education
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  • Police and problems in society
  • Criminal justice reform

As part of the NFL Inspire Initiative, the Public Fidelity Organizations on Public Fidelity has obtained more than $ 300 million subsidies from remote locations. The comprehensive partnership is based on NFL's public fidelity subsidies, a no n-profit organization in more than 650 areas, a subsidy assigned by 1. 950 players and a legend, and a subsidy of more than 40 states. I support you.

Public Fidelity's funding assigned by clubs and players was also integrated into the Inspire Change Foundation. Initiatives, which were adopted in all 32 clubs in NFL in 2018, encouraged the club to create appropriate donations from their own players and to support public loyalty district organizations.

In 2020, the league announced a comprehensive oath of $ 250 million in 10 years to support the development of public loyalty.

In 2022, a unique loyalty for the difficulties of the "digital inequality" on the duty of players and the host's public loyalt y-for many years of disability online and technology, COVI D-19 in the United States. It is getting worse due to the inclusiveness of the trend and color association. In particular, the work group is $ 480. 000- $ 15 per club.

See how NFL, his players, franchises, and partners are fighting social unfaithful nationwide.

SOCIAL JUSTICE GRANT Recipients

Alabama Appleseed: Alabama Apple Seed records poverty and unfair momentum in the Alabama's criminal judicial system, confront it, builds a coalition to seek and move forward, and changes the system through legislation.

Alliance for Safety and Justice (Alliance for Safety and Justice): Alliance for Safety and Justice (Alliance for Safety and Justice) lowers the inconvenience rate, reduces the barriers of criminal history, and loweres policies. It is a government organization that promotes, supports the local community that is more affected by crime and violence, expands voters, and supports new safety value in the state by supporting the reform of the judicial system. 。 (Former SJ Associate)

COALITION AGAINST RECIDIVism: ARC proposes a transformed criminal reform, gives people the power to pursue their dreams, and support them again in society.

Connection with the spirit of entrepreneur: AEO supports the RESILI program using his own funds. The RESILI program aims to relocate strategies and development support to companies run by neighboring blacks, and to eliminate the gap between rich and poor, which exists between black families in South America and white families.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of America: Big Brothers Big Sisters of America supports more than 240 organizations in the United States and can maximize personal possibilities. And we have built a on e-shot mentor. BBBSA's mentoring model is a proven lon g-term strategy that eliminates academic disparities and income gaps and is a bridge to a local community that exceeds race and economic disparity.

Boys and Girls Club of The America: Boys and Girls Club Girls Club of The America supports the "Youth For Change" Town Hall Program with this fund, TLC Youth Advocacy ・ Founded the process to track 5, 000 youth and enhance advocacy ability with the support of service, learning and plan. In addition, the organization will train 32 staff members who guide mentoring circles focusing on culture, situation, and traditional issues in the context of society.

Brea k-through Miami: Breakthrough Miami supports the current Breakthrough Fellows and new graduates, eliminates digital devices, acquired vocational skills early, and has been counseling to go to school, improving economic literacy. Providing a personal subsidy for establishing a "Change Maker Leadership Truck" to develop leadership skills.

CAMPAIGN FOR THE MERITS OF BLACK MEN: CBMA is a member network that hopes to ensure a favorable organization and organization that is working hard to improve the current results of black men and boys. It is. (There was a companion SJ in the past.)

Center for Polishing Equity (CPE): CPE is working with society to regulate the most racial and inhabited law execution in the social security system. The CPE applies dat a-based scoring and uses science to create a lever for public, cultural and political changes. CPE identifies the possibility that the local community, which is a vulnerable, interacts with the social security system and creates a social security system. The CPE truly defines the value and purpose of crackdowns, and is eager to create a fair, equal, and destructive social security system.

City Year: City Year can help students and schools very active. Thanks to the National Service, the City Year American program programs as a successful training trainer at school every day, preparing for students to succeed, and introduces personal contributions to the formation of society. I will do it.

Citizens 'rights of citizens' rights units are supporters of signal trials and are very effective advocates, allocating the potential of the local community to change the unfair judicial system. (Former companion SJ)

Community Justice Exchange: Community Justice Exchange is a stat e-o f-th e-art middle organization that provides support to public organizations that build new visions of justice in society through how to intervene in criminals, laws, and immigration systems. 。

Council on the possibility of law education (CLEO): Cleo has been the largest contrast in the legal profession for more than 50 years, and his purpose is to "succeed in education in law schools from unattended local communities. Experience students, motivate and cook. "

Covenant House: Coverenant House provides intentionally designed support to meet the needs of young and young families facing homeless problems, and to develop labor and education in the United States. Integrate your own proposal.

Dream Corpse: Dream Corpes closes the jail door and opens the probability door. In order to create a future with freedom and dignity for everyone, people connect people through racial, social and party symptoms.

Bukinistic Club and Writing Studio Free Minds: Free Minds Book Club & Workshop Workshop works with incarcerated and ex-incarcerated people, from adolescents to adults, to create change for themselves and society through literary arts, workforce resource formation, injury recovery, and advocacy. The grant will undoubtedly help FMBC expand its programs and get back on track at the stage where it feels too expensive.

Get Scholed: Get Schooled uses digital programs to help young people from poor families access their first work places and labs, providing funding for Merit Splash. Organizations that receive Inspire Change grants and work exclusively with student youth will likely partner with Get Schooled to provide personalized digital content and programs to these communities.

Gideon's Promise: Gideon's Promise campaigns for social advocates to elevate the voices of affected communities and change criminal justice.

Just City Memphis Just City Memphis applies its funding to support the Memphis Community Bail Fund, the Clean List Fund, and Court Watch. The Memphis Bail Fund has released over 500 people from provisional convictions, and the Clean List Fund can help people navigate the difficult release process of accountability. The Court Watch program directs courtroom investigations and deploys volunteers to ensure concerns about the system's disparities for people of color advocates.

Mid-King: Mid-Point for Public Change, named after Martin Luther King. Mid-Point for Public Change (the "King Center") acts as a resource aimed at making the nonviolent strategies and methods studied by Dr. King available to people and organizations to create a more faithful, humane, and peaceful world.

Ladies of Hope Ministry: Rome uses grant funding to support the "Ladies of Prison People" speaker's office, a parole and testing accountability initiative, and an Epic Ambassador outreach initiative. Thanks to the RewRingHerTory program, Rome exchanges ideas with the weaker sex and girls, representatives of the criminal justice system, and changes practices with politicians that limit capacities and exacerbate the cycle of poverty, injury, harm and imprisonment. National Ambassadors work closely with politicians, addressing issues such as the relative limits of sentences and the relationship between police and society.

Mentor: Mentor increases the number of virtual mentoring resources and tools provided to mentoring programs nationwide. The organization defends, organizes, advises, and advises the government to enhance the mentering of young people, recruit individuals, high schools, employers, and create policies to integrate mentering. Through the continuous cross sections of the fairness of the place, the public, the race, and the financial and support, conducting and researching the best mentoring practice and conducting research.

The Metropolitan Family Service Metropolitan Family Service supports, grows, heals, and prosperes families. Since 1857, it has provided to p-notch humanitarian services, which has been the driving force for the change so that Chicago's family can achieve personal possibilities and have a positive impact on the local community.

NAF: NAF has worked on some of the biggest issues faced by education and labor, combining education, business, and social leaders, and transforms learning at high schools for reasons for reasons for local areas. I am.

The U. S. U. S. U. S. U. S. U. S. U. S. Urban League is a civil right and urban advocacy group, consisting of 90 branches, serving 300 communities, influencing about 2 million people in the United States, and improving. I am making a proposal. The League promotes economic empowerment and opportunities through education and training, housing and regional development, labor development, entrepreneurship, medical care, and quality of life.

Operation Hope (Operation Hope): Operation Hope is a no n-profit organization that works to overcome poverty and increase economic opportunities for lo w-income young people and adults.

Oregon Justice Resource Center (OJRC) supports women's judicial plan 1 and Oregon's unified program to meet women's needs in the criminal judicial system. 。 This program makes legal proposals, conducts information campaign, and coordinates human rights activities.

Per Scholas: Per Scholas enrolls 220 people on a 1 5-week ful l-time program development course that integrates technical learning and skill development as part of efforts to promote economic equality.

Success for all Foundation: The Success For All Foundation has been tested by research to ensure the success of all students with a variety of backgrounds. Developing and disseminating educational plans.

Texas Applesed uses funds received to support organizations in three areas that disproportionately impact low-income Black and Latino residents: driver's license suspension, criminal record expungement, and debt collection.

United Foundation of Negro Colleges: UNCF envisions a nation where all Americans have equal access to higher education that prepares them for rich intellectual lives, competitive and diverse careers, active citizenship, and service to the nation. UNCF is committed to creating a conveyor belt that transforms underqualified students into highly qualified graduates, and its network of 37 HBCU institutions is a model for advanced experiences in mentoring students during and after college.

United Way Worldwide: United Way Worldwide provides funding to implement the Young Men United Initiative. United Way Worldwide and local United Way organizations provide mentoring, internships, college preparation and career assistance, as well as need-based funding to support each student from elementary school through college graduation for six years.

US Dream Academy US Dream Academy will use its own funds to continue the parent-child initiative by providing mentoring, leadership education, educational support, and readiness in communities with high populations of Black and Latino youth and those not subject to racism, racism, or mass incarceration.

The Institute of Justice of Vera: The Institute of Justice of Vera is a justice reform organization that uses evidence to test solutions and research issues that stimulate public debate to rapidly build a justice system that provides justice, security, and strengthened communities.

STEM STEM is a sub-organization founded by former inmates, their families, and allies. Their goal is to restore full human and civil rights to those who have been on the receiving end of the criminal justice system and improve public safety in Louisiana and beyond.

Wall Street Bound: Wall Street Bound equips students with all kinds of college competencies, skills and public capital needed to access and succeed in financially-funded careers. Social Fidelity, a grant from the NFL, will support WSB's work to provide scholarships with public funds as well as major community, technical and social funds in the field of money under WSB's flagship program "Wall Street Direct" and customized bootcamp "Introduction to Wall Street". Their challenge is to clamp 200 students by 2023 and aim for more than 80% employment.

Year:Year UP has enabled young people, 90% of whom are people of color, to land optimal-paying jobs at hundreds of leading companies, showing the highest wage increases of any vocational training program. NFL's Social Fidelity grant will maintain Year UP's goal of closing the skills gap and protect financial fidelity by supporting the workforce with direct services.

In addition to these grants, the NFL is funding Everfi's program, "306: Digital Training Program for Learning the African American Context," in 300 schools across the country. This program for high school students explains the dilettantes and events that changed the structure of America, which almost all students used to eliminate the African American context from their school programs. The course covers four key periods and allows students to take control of their personal path while studying at their own pace. After that, the course, Course 306, shows how to improve their own knowledge of civil rights and sharpen their sense of civic duty.

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Last modified: 27.08.2024

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