SOUTH FLORIDA SUPER BOWL XLI HOST COMMITTEE
COMMUNITY IMPACT

The South Florida Super Bowl XLI Host Committee is involved in a number of projects that will have a direct impact on the community. Details on the varying projects and ways to get involved will be updated as additional information becomes available.

 


         Click here to register for the 2006 Super Learning in a Super City program.

The Super Learning Program is a school-based interdisciplinary youth outreach program for students in grades kindergarten through twelve. Super Learning provides an opportunity for all students, regardless of socio-economic background or geographic location, to be a part of the Super Bowl while learning about the community in which they live.

Established four years ago for Super Bowl XXXV, the goal of the Super Learning Program is to partner with each Host City and Host Committee to encourage inclusion of our youth in the events surrounding the Super Bowl while enhancing both their academic curricula and FCAT readiness. The development of the Super Learning Program helped streamline and coordinate a growing number of NFL youth outreach programs and corporate events.

Since the inception of Super Learning, participation in youth-orientated events and programs has tripled, even quadrupled. More information regarding how your school can get involved and to learn about the incentives for participating in this program and how students and teachers can become eligible for prizes will be coming soon.

Visit www.superlearningsupercity.com to learn more.

 


The NFL's Environmental Program has developed a series of initiatives to keep Super Bowl cleaner and greener and to lessen the impact on the local and global environment.

More detailed information on the programs for Super Bowl XLI will be available soon.


The Souper Bowl of Caring is a youth-led, grassroots movement of caring, the result of thousands of young people joining together to fight hunger and poverty in their communities. Since 1990, $33 million has been raised for charities across the country.

Visit http://www.souperbowl.org to learn more.