USA Football - Partners

Partners

  • NFLPA
  • National Football League
  • Liberty Mutual
  • Brax Fundraising
  • Riddell
  • Amateur Athletic Union
  • American Equipment Managers Association
  • American Football Coaches Association
  • American Youth Football
  • Arena Football League
  • Black Coaches Association
  • Boys and Girls Clubs of America
  • Good Sports, Inc.
  • Independent Women's Football League
  • International Federation of American Football
  • National Alliance for Youth Sports
  • National Association of Police Athletic Leagues
  • National Athletic Testing System
  • National Association of Sports Officials
  • National Athletic Trainers' Association
  • National Council of Youth Sports
  • National Federation of State High School Associations
  • National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame
  • National Recreation and Park Association
  • NCAA Football
  • PLAYERS INC
  • Pro Football Hall of Fame
  • Pop Warner Football
  • Positive Coaching Alliance
  • Sports Museum of America
  • YMCA of the USA
  • Jewish Community Centers

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