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Miami Dolphins Create Advocacy And Social Justice Fund
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and his players have created a yearly fund for advocacy and social justice programs.

MIAMI, FL — After urging his players to stand for the National Anthem following persistent attacks from President Trump against NFL players who have taken a knee, Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and his players announced on Saturday that the team has created a yearly fund for advocacy and social justice programs. In addition, the Dolphins will highlight groups and organizations in South Florida that tackle community challenges during home games.
During the 2017-18 season, the Dolphins and its players will identify and support the following social justice programs:
- Social Justice Grant Program
The Dolphins plan to identify and earmark funds for a grant program to impact organizations in need that are involved in community engagement, education or justice reform, according to the team, according to the team.
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- Project Change Scholarship
The team plans to identify deserving high school students and provide them with funds over a four-year period. "The goal is to target students to change their lives, so they can make a change in their community," the team said. "Criteria includes participation in programs that positively impact community engagement, education or justice reform along with an essay on how they want to positively impact the community."
- Police Athletic League of North Miami
Players and law enforcement discussed collaborating on joint programs during a ride along event and community policing on Tuesday, Oct. 10 with the North Miami Police Department and Broward Sherriff’s Office. "As a result of these productive conversations, the team will sponsor The Police Athletic League of North Miami's (PAL of North Miami) whose mission is to cultivate partnership between parents, schools and the community," the team said.
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- 5000 Role Models and Miami Dolphins Police and Youth Conference
The Miami Dolphins will partner with the 5000 Role Models Excellence Project to host a conference at Hard Rock Stadium designed to promote positive interaction between youth and law enforcement, according to the Dolphins.
- RISE Leadership Programs
The RISE Leadership Program is designed to empower sports administrators, coaches and athletes to be leaders in discussing and addressing matters of racism, prejudice, diversity and inclusivity within their teams, schools and communities. "During the 10-week program, high school participants learn about the history of race and sports, the power of sports to drive change and how they can become leaders in improving race relations," according to the team. "The Dolphins will sponsor programs at Booker T. Washington, Cooper City and Hollywood Hills."
- CommUNITY Tailgate
Dolphins players will continue to host community leaders, youth, coaches and law enforcement to participate in special tailgates prior to each home game with the goal of continuing dialogue between community members and fostering relationships. "The CommUNITY Tailgate initiative stems from a solution-oriented town hall hosted in fall 2016 by the Dolphins and RISE during which players and local leaders discussed actionable steps that could be taken to address issues of racial inequality and unite the community," the team explained. "This marks the second season of the tailgates at Dolphins home games."
- Unity Day
During the Dolphins and RISE player-funded tailgate vs. the Buffalo Bills on Dec. 31, the team will host a town hall meeting featuring community leaders, law enforcement and educators with a shared goal of improving race relations and bringing people together under the unifying values of sports.
"These initiatives will be in addition to the previous work in this space through the team’s collaboration with the Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE)," the team said. "Founded and created by Ross in October 2015, RISE harnesses the unifying power of sports to improve race relations and drive social progress. Since its founding, RISE programs have reached more than 30,000 students, coaches and athletic staff at the high school, collegiate and professional level."
For more information about RISE, visit risetowin.org.
Hard Rock Stadium Courtesy Miami Dolphins
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