Got Her Back, we are focused on keeping HER in the game. Often our support is targeted at keeping girls 17 and under in sports. Through the "Keep Her In The Game" grant program, we focus on adult women playing tackle football. Today, there are over 3,500+ adult women playing organized tackle football in the U.S. alone. While the sport is progressing towards paying players, it is widely recognized as a working woman's game, meaning most players have full-time jobs and pay to play.
“Through Riddell’s support of the ‘Keep Her in the Game Hardship Fund,’ we ensure advanced helmet technology and protective equipment is accessible to these deserving women as they pursue their dream of playing professional football,” said, Erin Griffin, Vice President of Marketing and Communications for Riddell. “While the challenges each athlete faces are unique, their collective commitment to the game of football is powerful. Riddell is looking forward to following their journey in the WNFC this season and beyond.”
In partnership with the Women's National Football Conference (WNFC), made possible by the generous donations by Riddell Sports and other partners we are proud to announce these 9 inaugural recipients of the "Keep Her In The Game Hardship Fund". The fund supplies helmets, cleats, and other critical equipment required for safe gameplay to women's tackle football players who are experiencing a major financial hardship. The next grant cycle will open in February 2021.
Special THANK YOU to Mr. Steve Smith Sr., The Steve Smith Family Foundation, the National Women's Football Officials Association, and our friends at Riddell Sports for providing the initial funding for this grant program.
"Keep Her in the Game" Recipients 2021:
Adrienne V. Tauaese: Denver Bandits
"The recognition provided through this grant is wonderful. My love for the game has driven me to play every season, but a gesture such as this, for female athletes, really encourages me to continue. As a Mom of two and the primary financial provider of my family, grants such as this are truly appreciated and meaningful."
Adrienne V. Tauaese, Denver Bandits
Alexis Foxworth-Anderson: Houston Heat
"First, I want to say thank you SO much for having my back. This grant means the entire world to me and my sports career moving forward. I was ready to quit the season before I knew I was receiving this grant. I talked to my coach about my lack of equipment and funds for my player fees, and I was so upset. Playing football for the Heat has become such a huge part of me, and I was about to let all of that go."
Alexis Foxworth-Anderson, Houston Heat
Andrea Scott: Kansas City Glory
"Winning the shoulder pads will help with protecting me from hard hits and keep me going! Safety is a big key in keeping me in the game. This right here is what makes me want to work harder and show what the Glory has to prove! Thank you all."
Andrea Scott, Kansas City Glory
Aspen Baca: Denver Bandits