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Title: NFL Youth Football


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NFL Youth Football
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Objectives
  • Continue to build access to the game for boys and
    girls, ages 6 -18
  • Recruit and educate a new generation of coaches
  • Communicate with Moms and Educators
  • Incorporate football programming into schools
    (elementary high school)
  • To develop between educators, parents and the NFL
    a unified effort to bring the highest standards
    of physical education and life skills training to
    the youth of the nation (based on the Seven
    Guiding Principles of NFL Youth Programs)

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Overview NFLyouthfootball.com
  • Active.com, the NFLs on-line partner has
    developed a web-based community for millions of
    young people, their parents, coaches, and
    teachers, that participate in NFL grassroots
    initiatives
  • In a secure environment a participant can input,
    archive, and access information about their NFL
    activities while also receiving real time news
    and instruction from coaches, program
    administrators, sponsors, the NFL and its member
    clubs
  • The NFL Youth Football Network on
    nflyouthfootball.com allows for all personal,
    team, and league management pages to be
    customized to include sponsors and messaging that
    will deepen the affiliation the participant has
    with sponsors.

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2003 NFL Flag
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NFL Flag FootballProgram Overview
  • NFL Flag is the official youth league for kids
    6-14 years old. The program is a community-based
    turnkey program that provides every community the
    opportunity to play in an organized NFL
    non-contact football league
  • Available nationwide, participation has grown
    over the past seven years to over 100,000
    registered participants
  • Participants are eligible to compete in a
    regional tournament hosted by the NFL, with a
    chance to advance to the NFL Flag National
    Championships. National Championships will be
    held in November at the Disneys Wide World of
    Sports Complex and will be broadcast on ESPN and
    ESPN2 (December and January).

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NFL Flag FootballProgram Overview (cont.)
  • Registration promotions are executed in May and
    June, before school is out and in August during
    Back-to-School/Preseason
  • ESPN is the national media and promotional
    sponsor through 2005
  • The NFL will host (8) regional NFL Flag
    tournaments (to qualify for the National
    Championships) in New York, Baltimore, Cleveland,
    Chicago, Miami, Houston, San Francisco, and Las
    Vegas in October and November of 2003
  • Tournaments are open to all registered NFL Flag
    participants nationwide

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NFL Flag FootballNFLyouthfootball.com - Overview
  • All registered leagues, teams, coaches, players
    and parents receive their own customized NFL Flag
    web page. The system provides seamless top to
    bottom, and bottom to top, communication of
    schedules, highlights, accomplishments,
    announcements, practice curriculum, menu of
    plays, NFL news, etc.
  • Sponsors have the opportunity to deliver
    customized and targeted messages, announcements
    and direct mail marketing campaigns to all
    100,000 participants, 10,000 teams, 5,000
    leagues and 150,000 parents.

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NFL Flag FootballNFL Flag Equipment Benefits
for Each Participant
  • NFL team-identified jersey
  • NFL team-identified football (2 per team of 10)
  • Personal NFL Flag web pages on nflyouthfootball.co
    m provided for every participant, coach, team,
    league, official and parent
  • Coaches will have access to an NFL Flag Coaching
    Guide
  • Kids receive an NFL Playbook through
    nflyouthfootball.com
  • Boomer Esiason Foundation
  • A portion of NFL Flag proceeds benefit the Boomer
    Esiason Foundation for Cystic Fibrosis. Boomer
    Esiason is the National Spokesperson for NFL Flag

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2003 Punt, Pass Kick
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NFL Punt, Pass Kick
  • Concept
  • Since 1961 boys and girls have participated in
    this national skills competition in punting,
    passing, and place kicking. No registration fees
    are required to enter any phase of this
    competition. It is the most well known youth
    sports competition in the world. Many current NFL
    players participated in PPK as youngsters.
  • Overview
  • Nationwide participation has topped 4,000,000
    with local and school competitions combined.
  • Over 6000 local competitions are run through
    schools (4 week program) as well as, 3,000 local
    park and recreation centers, during the months of
    August and September.
  • Open to boys and girls (compete in separate
    divisions) ages 8-15.

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NFL Punt, Pass Kick
  • Overview (cont.)
  • The core participant base allows the Sponsor to
    cross-promote many different organizational
    initiatives.
  • Team championships are held during halftime of a
    NFL home game in all 32 NFL markets during the
    months of November and December.
  • National Finals are held during an AFC Divisional
    playoff game (at halftimes) in January, and are
    aired on CBS Sports.

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2003 Junior Player Development
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NFL Junior Player Development
  • Objectives
  • JPD serves two major objectives
  • NFLs Official Youth Coachs Development Program
    provides 60 hours of practical training in how
    to properly teach all of the game fundamentals,
    and how to creatively and effectively apply life
    skill messages
  • NFLs Official Instructional Tackle Program for
    kids ages 12-15 years old. All participants are
    introduced and taught every position through a
    progression of fundamentals training over 12
    scheduled two-hour practices.

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NFL Junior Player Development
  • Concept
  • Will make up for the diminishing number of middle
    school programs across the country (82 of all
    JPD participants continue to play high school
    football.)
  • The first step in rebuilding youth tackle
    football as an effective feeder system for high
    school programs.
  • The program provides the full experience of youth
    tackle football instructional and developmental
    training through innovative and easy to apply
    methods.
  • Every participant receives counseling through a
    life skills / character development curriculum
    which is incorporated throughout all on-field
    activities.
  • JPD also provides a helpful set of tools for
    coaches (over 60 hours of interactive training)
    and league administrators to enhance an already
    existing team and league or launch a new one.
    The program provides youth coaches all the tools
    necessary to teach the fundamentals correctly in
    a fun and entertaining manner, while focusing on
    every participant equally.

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NFL Junior Player Development
  • Forecast - 2004 Sites
  • NFL Youth Programs will continue to have direct
    involvement in the existing JPD sites and will
    extend the program to 56 (6- week program) sites
    in 27 NFL markets.
  • New York (8) Pittsburgh Oakland (2)
  • Cincinnati Cleveland (3) Houston (3)
  • Washington, D.C. (5) Baltimore (3) Chicago
    (4)
  • New England (3) Buffalo (2) Los Angeles (2)
  • Atlanta Philadelphia (2) San Diego (2)
  • Minneapolis New Orleans (3) Dallas
  • San Francisco St. Louis Kansas City
  • Carolina Milwaukee Detroit
  • Miami Denver Indianapolis
  • Launching Middle School based program
  • 8,000 Individual Programs (JPD Instructor
    Kit) 144,000 participants (team of 18 per kit)
  • 50 League-run Program sites 6,400
    participants youth organizations
  • 6,100 participants in-school
  • 156,500 projected total participation

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NFL Junior Player Development
  • Houston
  • The Houston Independent School District has
    arranged to have Junior Player Development
    implemented into all 36 of their middle schools
    beginning the fall of 2003. After successfully
    launching JPD this past spring at Rice University
    with 164 kids the City has committed to split the
    total cost with the NFL in order to expand the
    spring program to include 450 kids participating
    throughout Houston. This will be followed by the
    Houston School system fully funding and
    implementing JPD into their entire fall middle
    school football program.
  • The Houston Independent School District is also
    requiring all 110 of their middle school coaches
    to be trained through the JPD curriculum.
  • The school system has also agreed to place a
    Houston Texans JPD patch on every middle school
    football player and coach in the City of Houston.

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NFL Junior Player Development
  • New Orleans
  • The New Orleans Public School System has arranged
    to have Junior Player Development implemented
    into all 18 of their middle schools beginning the
    fall of 2003. This will mark the first time that
    organized tackle football will be available to
    middle school students in the New Orleans Public
    Schools. There will be (3) instructional sites,
    reaching 450 students, set to begin play in
    spring 2003. A structured competitive league will
    follow in fall 2003.

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2003 NFL High School Player Development
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NFL High School Player Development
  • Concept
  • Providing incoming, fall season sophomores -
    seniors, throughout an entire urban-based
    community, a program that focuses on academic
    counseling and specific football skill training
    by position. Each participant gains full
    awareness of what is necessary to become a
    successful collegiate student-athlete, along with
    the resources and information to meet NCAA
    Clearinghouse requirements.
  • Working in partnership with Play it Smart (NFF)
    to provide seamless on and off field service to
    high school players throughout club marketplace.

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NFL High School Player Development
  • Objectives
  • Increase exposure of urban-based, high school
    football players
  • Provide additional access to academic counseling
    and dispersion of information (core class review,
    transcript review, NCAA Clearinghouse
    requirements, etc.)
  • Decrease player to instructor ratio for on-field
    training (allows for more specialized
    instruction)
  • Increase access to academic records for college
    recruiters
  • Improve academic and fundamental skill level of
    all program participants

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NFL High School Player DevelopmentNFLyouthfootbal
l.com (Overview - Involvement)
  • E-Mentoring Concept
  • The NFL Youth Footballs official web-based
    communication infrastructure
  • Access to 20,000 high school players, coaches,
    and administrators within 11 selected markets
    through existing spring football programs as well
    as NFL designed and operated program sites.
  • All NFL HSPD participants have the opportunity
    through their own personal web page (via
    Active.com) to receive satellite instruction and
    mentoring from a group of NFL-selected experts in
    the areas of
  • Strength and Conditioning
  • Speed Training
  • Academic Counseling
  • Fundamental Skill Advice (by position)
  • Health and Safety
  • College (Standardized Test) Preparation
  • Life Skill Mentoring
  • Instructional Video Streaming (by position)
  • Communication with former and current NFL players
    and coaches

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NFL High School Player DevelopmentPlanned 2004
Sites
  • NFL Youth Football will have direct involvement
    in the following HSPD sites.
  • 2004 Markets
  • Oakland (1) Boston/NE (1)
  • Washington, D.C. (3) New Jersey (2)
  • Los Angeles (1) Long Island (1)
  • New York (5) Chicago (1)
  • Maryland New Orleans (1)
  • Houston (2)
  • 10,000 Total Participants _at_ 30 sites
  • 10,000 E-Mentoring Participants
  • Entire state of Maryland will participate

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NFL Youth Football Fund
Play It Smart A school-based program developed
and managed by the National Football Foundation
that used the game of football to assist students
with positive personal development, decision
making, responsibility, maturity issues and
leadership skills. NFL-NFF Coaching Academy The
mission of this program is to elevate the quality
of football coaching at the youth and high school
levels across America and to grow the game of
football.
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NFL Youth Football Department
Department Head Senior Director Cedric Jones
Department Assistant Chantel Peters
Program Operations Senior Director Scott Lancaster
Marketing Coordinator Jennifer Semien
Asst. Manager Domestic Programs Matt Gliebe
Manager YFF Alexia Gallagher
Assistant YFF Jamie Peck
International Programs Manager
Public Relations
Total Headcount 9
-Existing In House Resources
-Existing In House Resources
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NFL Youth Football Contacts
Youth Football Fund - Alexia Gallagher
(212)450-2030 Jamie Peck (212)450-2727
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