About Legacy 21

Our Mission & Vision

Sports are the entry point. The legacy is what lasts.

Our Philosophy
Open the Door. Hold It Open.

Every clinic, every backpack, every mentor conversation is a door we open for a young person, and we don't let it close behind them.

Who We Are

Legacy 21 Foundation

Legacy 21 is a youth-focused nonprofit organization built to provide opportunities, mentorship, athletic development, educational support, leadership training, and community engagement for young people.

The vision is much larger than sports. Sports are the entry point to create long-term impact in children's lives. The number 21 represents creating a lasting legacy that extends beyond one generation.

"Create opportunities today that become someone's legacy tomorrow."

Our Mission

To empower youth through athletics, education, leadership, mentorship, and community service while creating access to opportunities many young people would never otherwise receive.

We Help Young People:

  • Build confidence
  • Learn discipline
  • Become leaders
  • Gain exposure
  • Receive mentorship
  • Give back to their communities
  • Develop both on and off the field
Brand Positioning

Not Another Football Camp. A Movement.

Legacy 21 is built around themes of legacy, leadership, opportunity, excellence, character, education, community, service, exposure, and mentorship. We are organized as a nonprofit foundation, a designation that conveys permanence, credibility, and mission.

Our Values

What Drives Us Every Day

Integrity Leadership Excellence Opportunity Character Service Community Legacy
Looking Ahead

Long-Term Vision

Sports serve as the entry point. Legacy 21 ultimately expands beyond football into a full ecosystem of youth support.

Leadership Development

Building the next generation of leaders.

Scholarships

Opening doors to higher education.

Mentorship

Connecting youth with positive role models.

Career Readiness

Financial literacy and real-world skills.

Who We Serve

Our Community

Primary: Youth athletes, parents, and families.
Secondary: Coaches, schools, and community organizations.
Tertiary: Sponsors, donors, former athletes, and business leaders.