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Welcome to the NFF - Baltimore Chapter

Since it was founded in 1961, the Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame has been actively promoting amateur football in Baltimore and the surrounding counties of Anne Arundel, Carroll, Frederick, Harford and Howard.

The main activity of the Baltimore Chapter each year is their scholar-athlete banquet. The chapter boasts one of the largest banquets each year with over 1200 people in attendance. Since the first dinner in 1964, well over 2800 student athletes have been honored and over 40,000 people have attended the dinner. A highlight each year is the presentation of scholarship awards with over $230,000 being distributed thus far.

Another coveted award is the Service to Football Award, which is bestowed to individuals who have best served high school or college football in the area. The award is presented in the name of Herb Armstrong, a founding member and longtime President of the Maryland Scholastic Association.

Additionally, the chapter actively supports the Play it Smart program with Patterson and Forest Park High Schools participating as well as the NFL/NFF Coaching Academy.

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Published: 04/03/2009
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Hopkins Heart Hype is a pioneering program that seeks to reduce deaths in young adults, especially athletes, through early detection and treatment of potentially life threatening heart ailments
Published: 10/19/2008
Next Years Dinner will be held on Wednesday March 11
Published: 10/19/2008
The Annual Dinner will be held on December 8, 2008
Published: 10/19/2008
Our mission is to help student-athletes take responsibility for their futures through lessons learned on the playing field, in the classroom and in service to others.
Published: 10/18/2008
Take a look at the 2008 Scholar Athlete Dinner Participants
Published: 10/18/2008
These scholar-athletes, representing football-playing high schools in the Baltimore metropolitan area, are selected by their respective schools primarily for their ability on the football field and in the classroom.
Published: 10/18/2008
Regional winners were honored with $3,000