The Football for Good League is a fantasy-football-style league for sponsors. $2,500 (A³ Level) takes a Southern AZ team — Athlete, Artist, or Angel, doesn't matter who you are. Sponsored teams compete on PHIT Score, VIP Bingos, and Specialty Challenges all year. At the May Championship, the League Purse pays out by team standing. Want the tax deduction instead? Donate to the movement through the Foundation/PPF — separate track below.
Play the League ↓ Or Donate Charitably →The big differentiator: Can you pick the team your money supports? Yes through Track A. No through Track B (IRS rules — the charity has to retain discretion to keep your gift deductible).
Through Reality Health Games. Like a real sports league — banner on the fence, logo on the kit, recognition at games.
Through The Force for Health Institute (fiscally sponsored by PPF). 501(c)(3) tax-deductible giving.
| Track A — Sponsor a Team (Reality Health Games) | Track B — Donate (Institute / PPF) | |
|---|---|---|
| Recipient entity | Reality Health Games | The Force for Health Institute (PPF) |
| Tax treatment for the giver | Marketing / advertising business expense | 501(c)(3) tax-deductible charitable contribution |
| Can you pick a specific team / school? | ✓ Yes | ✗ No — preference only, Foundation decides |
| Sponsor benefits (logo, signage, naming) | ✓ Full sponsor package | Donor recognition (no commercial rights) |
| Tax receipt | Invoice (business expense) | PPF charitable receipt within 7 days |
| Speed to deploy | Days | Weeks (Foundation review + PPF processing) |
| Who this fits | Local businesses, corporate marketing teams, brands wanting community visibility | Individual donors, family foundations, donor-advised funds, corporate giving programs |
| Minimum gift | $500 | Any amount |
Every A³ Level sponsor ($2,500 / team) drops their ante into The League Purse. Throughout the school year, sponsored teams compete on PHIT Score, VIP Bingos, and Specialty Challenges. At the May A³ Championship, the purse pays out — each sponsored team's program gets a percentage of the purse based on their season standing.
Sponsors don't just write a check and disappear. They own a team. They get a live standings dashboard. They root for their school all year. And when their team wins, they win too — co-credit on the championship banner + branded payout ceremony at the dinner.
A 3A team can absolutely outscore a 6A team — and their A³ sponsor can take home the biggest payout share of the night. That's the whole point.
Sponsor a team at A³ Level ($2,500). Your ante joins the League Purse. You pick your team — high school, division, county.
Real-time view: your team's standings across PHIT, VIP Bingos, A³ Challenges, projected purse share, recent activity.
You're a fantasy owner, not a coach. Your role is visibility, recognition, occasional sponsor visit. Light touch.
Aug → May the standings move week by week. Bonus pots open all season — Underdog, Hustle, Community, Recruiter.
At the May A³ Championship, the purse is divided. Your team's program gets your share. You get the co-credit + dinner stage moment.
Team-aggregate health activity: sleep, fuel, screenings, mental, milestones logged through the Network.
Prevention Bingo Cards completed by team members — Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Endocrine, Neuro, more. Each completed Bingo = pts to the team total.
A³ monthly milestones (Aug → May) plus time-bound campaigns (Concussion Awareness Month, Hydration Week, IDEAS challenges).
Bonus pts when the team recruits additional alums, families, or sister-schools into the campaign.
Best-finishing team from a lower division (3A, 2A, 1A, or Girls Flag).
Most-improved team from Aug baseline to April end-of-regular-season.
Highest single-measure score on Community Impact across the year.
Team that brought the most additional teams or alumni into the campaign.
This is the path local businesses use to back a specific Southern Arizona team — exactly the way it works in Little League, AAU, and high school booster programs. Your dollars are marketing & advertising spend. You pick the team. You get the sponsor benefits.
Pick your tier, name your team, and we'll send a sponsorship agreement within 48 hours.
A sponsorship lead will reach out within 48 hours with the sponsorship agreement and team match-up.
For individuals, family foundations, donor-advised funds, and corporate giving programs that want the 501(c)(3) tax deduction. The Force for Health Institute (formerly the Force for Health Academy Foundation — fiscally sponsored by PPF, EIN 27-6601178) holds the funds and directs them toward research, area sponsorship, scholarships, and broader program activity. You can express a preference (research focus, program area, restricted fund) but the Institute retains final discretion per IRS rules. For team-specific commercial sponsorship — pick a school, get a banner — route through Reality Health Games (Track A) above.
We'll send PPF paperwork + a preference form within 48 hours.
Foundation leadership will reach out within 48 hours with PPF paperwork and your preference form.
Cardiac screening and AED placement happen across this campaign because of a circle of partners — and the unrestricted Cardiac & Screening Fund (above) routes to all of them. We're grateful to be in the locker room with the Kwame Lassiter Foundation (honoring former AZ Cardinal Kwame Lassiter), the NFLPA Alumni Association of Arizona, and the Sickle Cell Foundation of Arizona. None of them have a singled-out giving track here — every screening dollar gets split across the partner network where it's needed most.
Both tracks fund the same activity. The difference is the legal path and the benefits you receive in return.
Outfits one team in scrubs + Pledge kits for the season.
A³ Level — one team sponsored for the season + entry into the Fantasy Football for Good League.
Division Presenter (Track A) OR underwrite a regional Championship segment (Track B).
Title sponsorship of one weekend A³ Tournament (Track A).
Underwrites a Coach Kish-tier pilot scholarship (Track B / Foundation discretion).
Title Sponsor of the entire May A³ Championship (Track A).
Yes — through Track A (Institute commercial sponsorship). Pick the team, pick the tier, you get the sponsor benefits. This is paid out of your business marketing budget, not as a charitable donation.
For a charitable deduction, no — IRS earmarking rules prevent it. If you go through Track B (Foundation / PPF), the Foundation has to retain discretion over how your gift is spent — you can express a preference, but they can't promise it goes to a single named team. For a business expense deduction, yes — Track A is paid as marketing/advertising spend and is generally deductible as a business expense. Consult your accountant for your specific situation.
Reality Health Games is FFH's for-profit Pro-Leagues / Olympic-style sports & entertainment network — that's where commercial team sponsorship lives, that's how the May Championship is produced, that's where the Fantasy Football for Good League runs. The Force for Health Institute (formerly The Force for Health Academy Foundation) is the charitable arm — fiscally sponsored by Players Philanthropy Fund / PPF — and that's where research grants, area sponsorships, and broader program donations route for the 501(c)(3) tax deduction. They're operationally and legally separate.
Absolutely — and many do. A common pattern: $10K commercial sponsorship of a specific team through Track A (marketing budget) + $2,500 charitable gift through Track B (philanthropy budget). You get both the team-specific brand visibility AND the tax-deductible charitable contribution. Just submit one inquiry for each track.
Sponsorship is annual. Logo placement, banner, naming rights are good for the school year of your sponsorship. Multi-year commitments lock in better terms — we offer a discount on 2- and 3-year deals.
Your preference is logged and the Foundation will do its best to honor your interest area when allocating funds, but it cannot guarantee a specific team-by-team allocation per IRS rules. If you want guaranteed team-specific impact, Track A is the right path.
Yes — under both tracks. Track A in-kind (gear, food, venue, media): commercial sponsorship terms apply, you get sponsor benefits. Track B in-kind (truly donated goods): tax receipt from PPF based on fair market value. Email institute@theforceforhealth.com or use the form above to start the conversation.
Reality Health Games is FFH's for-profit Pro-Leagues / Olympic-style sports & entertainment network. It receives commercial sponsorship payments, runs the Fantasy Football for Good League, produces the May A³ Championship, delivers sponsor benefits (logo placement, naming rights, signage, recognition), and issues invoices. Sponsorship payments are NOT charitable contributions — they are commercial sponsorship paid for marketing benefits received. Sponsors should treat sponsorship as a business marketing / advertising expense; consult your tax advisor for specific treatment. Reality Health Games is operationally and legally separate from The Force for Health Institute.
The Force for Health Institute (formerly The Force for Health Academy Foundation) is a fiscally sponsored project of Players Philanthropy Fund (PPF), a Maryland-based 501(c)(3) public charity (EIN 27-6601178). Contributions are tax-deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. PPF retains an administrative fee from each contribution per its standard fiscal sponsorship agreement. The Institute retains full discretion over how charitable funds are spent — donors may express preference (e.g. research focus, program area, restricted fund) but may not earmark gifts to specific named beneficiaries per IRS rules. The Institute funds research, area sponsorships, and broader program activity (not team-specific commercial sponsorship — that's the Reality Health Games track). Donors will receive a written tax receipt from PPF within 7 days of gift confirmation.
Reality Health Games (for-profit) and The Force for Health Institute (PPF-sponsored charitable arm) are operationally and legally separate. Commercial sponsorship dollars and charitable donations flow through separate banking, accounting (Sage Intacct for the Institute), and reporting paths. We are intentional about this separation to keep both paths compliant.
Sponsorship inquiries (Track A): sponsorship@theforceforhealth.com
Donor inquiries (Track B): institute@theforceforhealth.com