NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL and its 32 teams will highlight the league’s ongoing commitment to advancing social justice over the next two weeks.
Since 2017, the NFL has provided more than $460 million to dozens of grant partners and hundreds of grassroots organizations through its Inspire Change initiative, helping benefit communities in need. Inspire Change has supported more than 700 local nonprofits, 2,300 players and alumni and 50 national partners working to break down systemic barriers and promote opportunity.
In Weeks 15 and 16, the league will feature game-day stadium activations and special recognition moments that showcase the year-round work of players, clubs, and grant partners across education, economic advancement, community-police relations, and criminal justice reform.
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