Ronnie Lott to Unveil Multi-Million Dollar Play It Smart Fundraising Initiative during NFF Conference Call
Contacts:
John Tataro, Alan Taylor Communications
Phone: 212-714-1280, ext. 258
Hillary Jeffries, National Football Foundation
Phone: 800-486-1865, ext. 123
Ronnie Lott, NFF Conference Call to Unveil Multi-Million Dollar Fundraising
Initiative
PLAY IT SMART, NFF’S UNIQUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE MENTORING PROGRAM, HAS
NATIONAL FOOTPRINT WITH OVER 136 HIGH SCHOOLS IN 35 STATES
WHO:
* Play It Smart National Advisory Board Chairman Ronnie Lott (college and
pro football Hall of Famer)
* National Football Foundation President Steve Hatchell
* National Football Foundation Chairman Ron Johnson
* Play It Smart National Director Charles Gomes
WHAT: Announcement of a new, multi-million dollar fundraising campaign for
Play It Smart, which helps at-risk high school players score touchdowns in
the classroom with football coaching staff-embedded “academic” coaches
emphasizing schoolwork every day from September through June.
WHERE: Audio conference, contact John Tataro to obtain 800 conference call
number at 212-714-1280, ext. 258 or via email at johnt@alantaylor.com
WHEN: Wednesday, August 23, 2006 at 2 p.m. ET/1 p.m. CT/Noon MT/11 a.m. PT
WHY: Lott, chairman of the National Advisory Board for the NFF’s highly
successful Play It Smart program and honorary chairman of the Play It Smart
Fundraising Committee, along with Hatchell, Johnson and Gomes, will review
the progress of the unprecedented program and release details of the
organization’s most ambitious-ever campaign.
MORE: Play It Smart was introduced in 1998 and is currently in over 136 high
schools (listed at www.playitsmart.org) in 35 states, reaching 12,000
at-risk student-athletes. Play It Smart pays and trains “academic” coaches
who become full-fledged members of the high school football coaching staff
to work with players during the entire school year, emphasizing the
importance of schoolwork and taking the transferable life skills learned on
the field and applying them in the classroom and the community.
* 98% of participants graduate from high school;
* 80% of seniors enroll in college;
* Participants complete more than 60,000 hours of community service
annually;
* Roster sizes increase by 35% for teams with fewer than 40 players.
* 71 seniors earned spots on Division I-A rosters in 2006 as incoming
freshman, bringing the number of participants in the elite collegiate ranks
to over 150.
ABOUT THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION & COLLEGE HALL OF FAME
With 119 chapters and 12,000 members nationwide, The National Football
Foundation & College Hall of Fame, a non-profit educational organization,
runs programs designed to use the power of amateur football in developing
scholarship, citizenship and athletic achievement in young people. The NFF
presents the MacArthur Trophy, the Draddy Trophy and releases the Bowl
Championship Series (BCS) Standings. NFF programs include the College
Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind., Play It Smart, the NFF Center for
Youth Development Through Sport at Springfield College (Mass.), the NFL-NFF
Coaching Academy, and scholarships of over $1 million for college and high
school scholar-athletes. Learn more at www.footballfoundation.org
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