TUFF Fund Announces First NIL Signings
The TUFF Fund, a Philadelphia-centric charitably-focused organization to promote and support Temple student-athletes, announces first signings
PHILADELPHIA – The TUFF Fund, an organization comprised of passionate Temple University alumni and donors, has come to terms on NIL partnerships with its first group of Temple University student-athletes.
“Due to the overwhelming response from our passionate alumni base in the two months since our inception, we were able to sign agreements with 16 student-athletes to utilize their name, image, and likeness,” Andy Carl, executive director of the TUFF Fund, stated. “These student-athletes represent our initial ascent into the charitably-focused NIL space. The agreements signify a starting point for what we set out to do from our inception: to provide platforms for our student-athletes’ passions through charitable endeavors in the Philadelphia community using the support of our alumni and fans as a vehicle.”
In the coming weeks, the TUFF Fund will announce several community-focused partnerships that will concentrate on its pillars of action: gun violence, poverty, and mental health.
One of the charitable partnerships that the TUFF Fund has already finalized is with Hoops 4 Hope, a non-profit organization based in Philadelphia that utilizes basketball to engage and empower individuals experiencing homelessness, allowing them to invest in their physical and mental well-being while having carefree fun in a safe environment.
Leo Porth, vice president for Hoops 4 Hoops, on the partnership: “We are excited to announce a partnership with the TUFF Fund and current Temple student-athletes. Hoops 4 Hope aims to break down the stigma surrounding homelessness and a partnership with Temple University alumni and student-athletes shows their commitment to the community.”
“I think it’s awesome to have a platform through the TUFF Fund to give back to the community because they have been so welcoming to us as Temple student-athletes,” Taylor Moncman, a sophomore defender on the women’s lacrosse team, explained.
“Just being a local kid, being from Philadelphia, just giving us the opportunity to give back to the community, it means a lot,” Hysier Miller, a sophomore guard from South Philadelphia on the men’s basketball team, added. “I’m really appreciative that the TUFF Fund and our alumni recognized how important it is to have the ability and resources to give back to the place we call home.”
The following student-athletes have signed with the TUFF Fund: Khalif Battle (Men’s Basketball), Shane Dezonie (Men’s Basketball), Brooke Donabedian (Women’s Gymnastics), Damian Dunn (Men’s Basketball), Aniya Gourdine (Women’s Basketball), Zach Hicks (Men’s Basketball), Layton Jordan (Football), Nick Jourdain (Men’s Basketball), Sawyer Koza (Men’s Soccer), Hysier Miller (Men’s Basketball), Taylor Moncman (Women’s Lacrosse), Jamille Reynolds (Men’s Basketball), Deuce Roberts (Men’s Basketball), Taj Thweatt (Men’s Basketball), Jahlil White (Men’s Basketball), and Ethan Whitney (Golf).
For more information on The TUFF Fund or to make an immediate impact on the Philadelphia community, please visit www.TUFF-Fund.com.
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