Our Mission

The process for recruiting student/athletes to play college football is evolving. Coaches used to offer scholarships based players’ game films. Now coaches want an opportunity to work with student/athletes—to see how they respond to coaching and interact with coaches. Coaches also want to showcase their own programs to a wide range of student/athletes without offering them a formal visit to the school.

And so college identification camps were born. While camps are open to almost any high school or junior college athletes, coaches also reach out through various channels to encourage young men who might help their programs attend those camps. But the NCAA prohibits the schools from paying for the athletes to travel.

So players who want the exposure to colleges have two choices. They either pay the costs associated with traveling to the camps or they only attend camps they can get to on their own. Young men without the family or financial support to travel miss many scholarship opportunities, opportunities that may be a better fit for the student/athlete.

That’s where 67 Foundation comes in. The money we raise pays for student/athletes who live in Northern California to travel to camps in the Midwest and Southwest.

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Thank you

We sincerely appreciate your support in our quest to help these these young athletes get an education on an athletic scholarship.