The #PlayCollective is proud to support #OneAbility Games as they ensure that no child is left on the sidelines in British Columbia.
Read how they're championing inclusive sport for K-12 students with disabilities via our media partner @sportingnews
📰:https://t.co/ttudMwLche
We're excited to announce the inaugural recipients of the Click Clack: Next Era Grant, supporting 10 organizations creating new opportunities for girls through flag football across the United States and Mexico.
Learn more about the inaugural cohort 👇
🔗 https://t.co/HBgntHOP9h
In cities like Vancouver, Philadelphia, NYC & Boston, sport helps young people build connections, relationships, and a sense of belonging. Through Play Coll3ctive, local partners deliver sport-based programs that expand access, strengthen communities & support youth to thrive.
📣 Reminder: Deadline July 3
Organizations in CDMX, Toronto, Newcastle, and Paris—apply for an NFL Foundation grant, supporting programs that combine flag football + wraparound support for youth (9–20).
👉 Don’t miss out, apply now:
https://t.co/17YP36rNW5
A little joy, a lot of heart 🌈
This month’s Beyond Sport Bulletin brings you Pride Month staff picks, a World Refugee Day reflection, a mentorship story across borders and a warm welcome to our newest summer team member, Natalie. 💚
Read more: https://t.co/axDNm7d9kW
This Olympic Day, we’re joining Let’s Move — a global reminder to make time for movement, play and connection 🏃♀️⚽️🕺
Whether it’s a walk, a game, a dance break or something new, today is a good day to move your way.
#OlympicDay#LetsMove
This World Refugee Day, we recognize the strength of people forced to flee and the importance of creating opportunities to rebuild. Through sport, we can bring people together and create safe spaces for refugee communities worldwide.
#BeyondSport#SafeToPlay#WorldRefugeeDay
CoachArt—one of our Play Coll3ctive partners—is showing what’s possible by making soccer accessible for children impacted by serious illness, wherever they are.
👉 Read the story: https://t.co/3uQUvlrH9Q
@CoachArtOrg | @SportingNews
Our media partner, The @SportingNews, with a great piece highlighting some of the Play Coll3ctive project partners. As always, thank you. 💚
https://t.co/vCJBYBtRYC
We’re proud to launch a new grant opportunity with the NFL Foundation for organizations in Mexico City, Newcastle (UK), Paris and the Greater Toronto Area.
Applications close Friday, July 3, 2026
🔗 https://t.co/17YP36rNW5
Pride Month is a time to celebrate LGBTQ+ communities and keep working toward a world where everyone feels safe, welcome and free to be themselves.
In sport and beyond, everyone deserves the chance to play, lead, connect and belong.
#PrideMonth#SportForGood
Sometimes the reset starts small — one breath, one page, one moment outside 🌊
NFL wide receiver @dpeoplesjones shares what helps him stay grounded.
A lesson from the locker room for Mental Health Month, with support from the @NFLPA.
#MentalHealthMonth
As Mental Health Month wraps, one Head In The Game takeaway is clear:
Sport can support mental wellbeing when it’s designed with care.
From coaching to session structure, how sport is delivered matters.
#MentalHealthMonth
You don’t have to figure it all out alone 🤝
NFL offensive tackle Calvin Anderson (@the_conda25) shares a reminder on leaning on your people, asking for help and going further together.
A lesson from the locker room for Mental Health Month, with support from the @NFLPA.
Feeling safe and included in sport isn’t a given — it needs to be built into the playbook.
In Ireland, @SARIireland uses sport to bring young people from different cultures and communities together, pairing play with conversations that directly address racism and identity. 👐
Travel the world with Beyond Sport 🌍
In this month’s Beyond Sport Bulletin, we’re sharing stories from partners and innovators using sport to create new opportunities in communities around the world.
Check it out: https://t.co/eAATbPHiyF
Confidence isn’t about never feeling doubt.
Troy Pride Jr. shares a reminder on staying steady through pressure and the moments that test you.
A lesson from the locker room for Mental Health Month, with support from the @NFLPA.
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth | @NFLPAFmrPlayers
From the Head in the Game evaluation:
75% of young people in the programs supported by HITG learned new ways to cope.
From breathing techniques to checking in on teammates, these are skills that go beyond sport 🧠
In London, Deptford Lionesses create soccer and flag football sessions designed for young women — with check-ins, peer support & consistent coaching that builds trust over time.
It’s an environment where players can speak up, support each other and grow in confidence. 💪