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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Famous quotes containing the word partners:

    It is ultimately in employers’ best interests to have their employees’ families functioning smoothly. In the long run, children who misbehave because they are inadequately supervised or marital partners who disapprove of their spouse’s work situation are productivity problems. Just as work affects parents and children, parents and children affect the workplace by influencing the employed parents’ morale, absenteeism, and productivity.
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