As part of its centennial season celebration, the NFL sought 100 million minutes of volunteerism from its fans through Huddle for 100. The goal already has been reached.
The NFL apparently underestimated Americans' eagerness to volunteer.
The league itself has run a series of Huddles, including at the draft in Nashville and during kickoff weekend in Chicago. Each of the 32 teams has gotten involved in such programs on a local level. The Minnesota Vikings engaged US Bank, which has naming rights to their stadium, for a multi-year partnership focusing on season-long volunteer efforts. On every game day, US Bank Stadium hosts a dedicated volunteer station where fans can come together and give their time. Volunteer activities have included packing school supplies kits for youngsters, and laundry kits for a homeless shelter.
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