ATLANTA — The Atlanta Falcons, in partnership with the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, are furthering their support for Georgia high school football with two new initiatives.
In 2025, every Georgia high school will receive a grant to either support its existing program for the 2025 season or launch a girls’ flag football program.
In addition, each Georgia high school tackle football program will receive up to 50 Guardian Caps thanks to a partnership with the NFL Foundation.
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Guardian Caps are the leading soft shell helmet cover used for impact reduction.
They are worn by NFL, college, and high school football teams.
According to the Georgia High School Association, 13% of Georgia high school football teams currently use Guardian Caps in practice.
Georgia high schools will receive the interest form to receive a grant application on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025.
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