Partnering to Save Lives, NMDP and the American Football Coaches Association Promote Student Athlete Philanthropy
January 09 2025 - 2:30PM
NMDP℠, a global non-profit leader in cell therapy, and the American
Football Coaches Association (AFCA) announced today a partnership
with the goal of inspiring more people to join the NMDP
Registry℠ and give patients in need a second chance at life.
Through this partnership, NMDP Get in the Game℠ will become
the philanthropic partner of the AFCA, the premier organization for
football coaches at all levels of competition.
“AFCA is excited about our partnership with NMDP Get in the
Game,” said Craig Bohl, Executive Director of AFCA. “It’s had a
profound impact on saving lives across the country. Several of our
teams have been involved in the past, and we’re looking for more
programs to become involved in years to come. We’re grateful for
our relationship with NMDP and its life-saving mission.”
NMDP Get in the Game was started by Coach Andy Talley in 2008
and has continued as a successful donor recruitment program at
NMDP. Over the past 16 years, Get in the Game helped raise
awareness and recruited more than 250,000 potential donors to the
NMDP Registry. Because Talley launched the program at Villanova
University where he was coaching, he invited other football coaches
to lead their teams to create a movement of generosity and hope for
patients fighting blood cancers. Many of Get in the Game’s
participating coaches, who have a presence on more than 375
colleges nationwide, are AFCA members, so the partnership is a
natural extension of an already meaningful program. With the
support of the AFCA, the goal of engaging more football coaches to
join the Get in the Game program has the potential to exponentially
increase the impact of the program and help save more patient
lives.
“NMDP has helped more than 130,000 patients get a second chance
at life through blood stem cell transplants,” said Jeff McMartin,
President of the AFCA and head football coach at Central College.
“Through Get in the Game, student athletes have rallied hundreds of
thousands of people to swab their cheek and join the registry - and
more than 1,500 Get in the Game donors have said "yes" to giving
patients a second chance at life. This is the power of the
influence of our coaches, athletes and students.”
“We are incredibly grateful to the AFCA Board for partnering
with NMDP to further advance Get in the Game, which on many
campuses is synonymous with college football,” said Krista Ross,
Manager of Athletic Programs and Partnerships, NMDP. “Without the
support of coaches who engage their athletes in this amazing
community movement, we would not have been able to make the impact
that we have. NMDP Get in the Game is one of the most active
sources of donors who say ‘yes’ to donating blood stem cells, which
speaks to the passion and commitment from this coaching
community.”
NMDP in November recognized the 1,500th donor from the Get in
the Game program to provide life-saving blood stem cells to an
unrelated patient. Because Get in the Game reaches young, diverse
individuals on college campuses, this unique group of registry
members is very valuable to transplant physicians who look for
younger donors because research has shown donors under the age of
35 can help improve outcomes for patients receiving the transplant.
Over the past year, about 25 Get in the Game members of the NMDP
Registry have been called to donate each month, which makes the
program a big success story for the organization and an
illustration of the difference sports partnerships can make in
driving change and awareness among the college population.
“We know that student athletes comprise a very diverse community
and their focus on teamwork and character embodies being part of
something greater than themselves, so joining a registry of donors
that can save lives is something that is compelling to many of our
athletes,” said Van Malone, AFCA chairman of the Minority
Advancement Committee and Assistant Head Coach, Kansas State, which
has hosted Get in the Game drives since 2022. “One of the key goals
for NMDP is diversifying the registry so that all patients can find
a lifesaving donor. Our athletes can inspire others to take that
step and be part of changing a healthcare disparity. Our hope is
that every college football team will join the NMDP Get in the Game
movement to save more lives.”
For coaches interested in partnering with Get in the
Game, please visit: Save Lives as a Student: Get in the
Game with NMDP | NMDP
About NMDPAt NMDP, we believe each of us holds
the key to curing blood cancers and disorders. As a global
nonprofit leader in cell therapy, NMDP creates essential
connections between researchers and supporters to inspire action
and accelerate innovation to find life-saving cures. With the help
of blood stem cell donors from the world’s most diverse registry
and our extensive network of transplant partners, physicians, and
caregivers, we’re expanding access to treatment so that every
patient can receive their life-saving cell therapy. NMDP. Find
cures. Save lives.
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