2023 Community Impact

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EDUCATION | ENVIRONMENT | HEALTH & WELLNESS | HUNGER & HOMELESSNESS | MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS | SOCIAL JUSTICE
COMMUNITY IMPACT 2023 EDUCATION | ENVIRONMENT | HEALTH & WELLNESS | HUNGER & HOMELESSNESS | MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS | SOCIAL JUSTICE
BALTIMORE RAVENS

DEAR FRIEND AND DEVOTED RAVENS FAN:

On behalf of the entire Baltimore Ravens organization, I’m honored to present our 2023 Community Impact book. We share this publication with all fans and supporters of the Ravens – as each of you plays an important role in our community outreach!

Through our six community pillars – Education, Environment, Health & Wellness, Hunger & Homelessness, Military & First Responders and Social Justice – the Ravens are committed to embracing and improving the communities surrounding our team.

We annually produce our Impact book to highlight the extensive efforts of our organization – players, coaches, staff and alumni. I’m extremely proud of our consistent community engagement and dedicated advocacy to making a lasting impact. This ongoing and important work builds positive change and continues to improve the lives of thousands of children and families in our area.

Overall, we will continue to join our incredible partners by utilizing our energy, visibility and financial resources to make a meaningful difference throughout Baltimore and Maryland.

Thank you for your support and encouragement in helping serve the communities we love.

Sincerely,

SINCE 2007

$1.7 MILLION DONATED TO LOCAL NONPROFITS SUPPORTING YOUTH SPORTS AND HEALTH INITIATIVES THROUGH THE PLAY 60 GRANT IN 2024

9,533 TICKETS DONATED TO LOCAL NONPROFITS, FIRST RESPONDERS AND COMMUNITY GROUPS

$5 MILLION DONATED TO THE BALTIMORE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION’S MARYLAND TOUGH BALTIMORE STRONG KEY BRIDGE FUND IN 2023

SINCE 2010

$5.8 MILLION IN FUNDING COMMITTED TO MARYLAND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS THROUGH FOUNDATION PROGRAMS IN 2023

SINCE 2016

$15.93 MILLION CONTRIBUTED TO

SINCE 2014

$4.8 MILLION COMMITTED IN SUPPORT OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS

1,612 IN-KIND DONATIONS DISTRIBUTED TO LOCAL NONPROFITS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS

SINCE 2016

12 MILLION MEALS PROVIDED TO THE MARYLAND FOOD BANK

POSITIVE FORCE IN OUR COMMUNITY. IN 2023 100% PLAYER PARTICIPATION 157 EVENTS 422 PLAYER APPEARANCES OUR TEAM. OUR COMMUNITY. 2
SOCIAL JUSTICE EFFORTS OUR MISSION IS TO WIN FOOTBALL GAMES, SERVE OUR FANS AND BE A

RAVENS COMMUNITY PILLAR EDUCATION

Education instills important values and characteristics, leading to growth and development throughout our communities. In an effort to support and promote educational resources, our goal is to enrich youth and work alongside their families and teachers to help build a better future for all. Beginning at our local institutions and extending far beyond, we’re committed to championing students’ quest to learn and educators’ desire to teach.

209,270 BOOKS

DISTRIBUTED TO 12,709 LITTLE RAVENS FANS ON THE RAVENS BOOKMOBILES! 834,728 SINCE 2016!

BACK TO SCHOOL

IN 2023
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Roquan Smith (left) and Nelson Agholor (right) both hosted back-to-school events for students in the Baltimore community, providing school supplies, haircuts and a day of fun.

BOOKMOBILE

The Ravens Bookmobile delivers new and gently-used books to low-income children who may not otherwise have access to them. In 2024, the Maryland Book Bank, the organization that manages the Bookmobile, was named a Ravens Foundation, Inc. charitable partner.

FINANCIAL FITNESS ACADEMY

The Baltimore Ravens and M&T Bank joined together to launch the inaugural year of their “Financial Fitness Academy.” This program offers educational information and resources to Maryland students in grades 4-6 to support financial literacy.

L.I.F.T.

Head coach John Harbaugh (right) delivered the opening remarks of the 2023 Leading and Inspiring Females to Thrive (L.I.F.T.) Conference to the 150 Baltimore-area female student-athletes in attendance.

HIGH SCHOOL LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE

For the fifth year, the Baltimore Ravens and T. Rowe Price hosted their year-long leadership experience for high school students in Baltimore. The annual program consists of speakers and information sessions to educate and inspire students to become leaders in their classrooms and communities.

Malik Hamm & Josh Johnson Torrey Smith

LETTERS TO THE RAVENS

Young Ravens fans from across the country wished the team good luck during the playoffs by hand writing letters and notes that were placed around the Under Armour Performance Center.

SACKS FOR SCIENCE

For every Ravens sack during the 2023 season, Constellation sponsored one school group of up to 150 students to experience the Maryland Science Center’s Power Up! The Ravens recorded an NFL-high 62 total sacks, which supported roughly 9,000 students in 2023.

19,469

STUDENTS

30 SCHOOLS • 7 COUNTIES

PURPLE FRIDAY SCHOOL VISITS

Ravens Cheerleaders, Poe and the Marching Ravens joined Ravens staff members in a season-long series of Purple Friday caravans, spanning seven counties in Maryland and engaging nearly 20,000 students.

ROOKIE EVENT

The Ravens entire 2023 rookie class joined the Ravens Bookmobile and charitable partner Weekend Backpacks at Bel Air-Edison Elementary/Middle School for a fun-filled day of picking out books, coloring, kickball and more!

TOUCHDOWN FOR TEACHERS

The Baltimore Ravens and M&T Bank selected Keisha Nandalal from Fountain Green Elementary School as the 10th annual Touchdown for Teachers grand prize winner. Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton (above), cheerleaders and Poe came together to recognize Keisha’s outstanding service to her students and community.

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EDUCATION | ENVIRONMENT | HEALTH & WELLNESS | HUNGER & HOMELESSNESS | MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS | SOCIAL JUSTICE
Morgan Moses

RAVENS COMMUNITY PILLAR ENVIRONMENT

Building a sustainable future and caring for the environment are core virtues of our organization. Through hands-on volunteering and participation in numerous projects and programs, we’re steadfast in our commitment to serve as stewards and operate with eco-friendly mindfulness.

COCA-COLA CONSOLIDATED CLEAN UP

Staff volunteers from the Ravens and Coca-Cola Consolidated were joined by Ravens players in an effort to beautify Chinquapin Run Park through tree restoration and planting.

Jeremy Lucien Tyler Ott Tyler Linderbaum Malik Harrison

EARTH DAY

The Ravens teamed up with local nonprofit, Art with a Heart, and staff from M&T Bank and Constellation in support of the Greenmount West Community Center with a park clean up and beautification event.

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RAVENS COMMUNITY PILLAR HEALTH & WELLNESS

Health and wellness encompass the broader spectrum of physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing. We’re committed to spearheading programs and offering resources that promote healthy habits, leading to a society where everyone isn’t just surviving, but thriving.

The Baltimore Ravens teamed up with the Baltimore County Fire Department and the American Heart Association to provide 30 CPR kits to the Baltimore County Public Library (BCPL) system. The donated kits provided training instructions and resources to increase life-saving education efforts and were available to be checked out through BCPL’s “Library of Things.”

Geno Stone Johnny Olszewski

CRUCIAL CATCH EFFORTS / CRUCIAL CATCH DAY

The Ravens hosted their 2nd Annual Crucial Catch Day at M&T Bank Stadium. The team provided seven pre-selected cancer patients with a makeover, custom-fitted wigs and a behind-thescenes tour of the stadium. Each year, the Ravens also recognize cancer patients, survivors and those who lost their battle at the team’s Crucial Catch game in October.

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Rashod Bateman and Zay Flowers Kevon Seymour, Tavius Robinson and Laquon Treadwell

HEALTH & WELLNESS

PLAYER CAMPS

Ravens players hosted individual football camps in Baltimore and their home cities for youth boys and girls to learn the basic skills and fundamentals of football.

Odell Beckham Jr. Jadeveon Clowney Roquan Smith Lamar Jackson Isaiah Likely Head Coach John Harbaugh

PLAY 60

PLAY 60 is the NFL’s national campaign designed to encourage individuals to be active for at least 60 minutes per day to help reverse the trend of childhood obesity. Since 2007, 3.2 million students have been reached with PLAY 60 messaging.

IN 2023

100,000+ STUDENTS • 212 SCHOOLS

3 MILLION MINUTES OF ACTIVITY

3.2 MILLION STUDENTS HAVE BEEN REACHED BY PLAY 60 MESSAGING (SINCE ’07)

LONDON CLINICS

Ravens players and coaches came together at the Tottenham Hotspur’s Hotspur Way training facility and Nottingham Girls’ Academy to bring PLAY 60 clinics and various NFL Flag football drills to roughly 800 students in the UK.

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Head Coach John Harbaugh Brandon Stephens
EDUCATION | ENVIRONMENT | HEALTH & WELLNESS | HUNGER & HOMELESSNESS | MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS | SOCIAL JUSTICE
Lamar Jackson

league in FCPS for the development of high school girls’ flag football. The Ravens committed three years of grant funding to 10 Frederick County high schools, rewarding the county’s support of the initiative and for leading through its 2023 inaugural fall pilot program. Throughout the year, the Ravens welcomed athletes to training camp, where they unveiled new uniforms for the upcoming season, hosted a variety of Flag Football clinics and brought out Ravens players, cheerleaders and Poe to cheer on the girls at various games, including the county championship.

Tavius Robinson Marlon Humphrey Geno Stone Devin Duvernay John Harbaugh

MARK ANDREWS T1D CAMP

In collaboration with the American Diabetes Association and Tandem Diabetes, Mark Andrews (left) spent the day with Camp Charm City, a camp for children with Type 1 diabetes.

“I CHERISH EVERY TIME I CAN GET AROUND OTHER PEOPLE WHO HAVE TYPE 1 DIABETES AND SHARE STORIES AND JUST SHARE WHAT YOU ARE GOING THROUGH IN EVERYDAY LIFE, BECAUSE IT’S NOT AN EASY THING; IT’S A FIGHT 24/7.” TE MARK ANDREWS

MEDSTAR HEALTH HOSPITAL VISIT

Ravens players, alongside cheerleaders and mascot Poe, joined MedStar Health to distribute Dunkin’ coffee and Ravens-themed giveaways to show support and appreciation for healthcare workers at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital.

CAREFIRST HUDDLE UP FOR HEALTH

CareFirst and the Baltimore Ravens joined forces to launch the inaugural Huddle Up for Health grant program to support community-wellness and health-equity initiatives. Nexus-Woodbourne Family Healing was chosen as the recipient of the grant for its commitment to supporting Maryland youth recovering from trauma.

PURPLE TICKET TO HEALTH

The Ravens, GEHA and Novo Nordisk together reward Flock members for taking steps towards achieving a healthier lifestyle.

LEIDOS OPIOID AWARENESS

Leidos and the Ravens teamed up to raise awareness about the ongoing addiction epidemic through the “Tackling Addiction” campaign. In 2023, the Ravens and Leidos donated $86,300 to Baltimore area nonprofit organizations working towards a healthier community.

TOYOTA TOUCHDOWNS

The Ravens and Baltimore-area Toyota dealers partnered to donate $500 for every touchdown scored to Kennedy Krieger Institute, amounting to over $30,000 during the 2023 season.

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Tylan Wallace, Keaton Mitchell, Malik Harrison and Malik Hamm
EDUCATION | ENVIRONMENT | HEALTH & WELLNESS | HUNGER & HOMELESSNESS | MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS | SOCIAL JUSTICE
Laquon Treadwell

RAVENS COMMUNITY PILLAR HUNGER & HOMELESSNESS

Each year, millions of people face food insecurity and experience homelessness. Through volunteer service and by supporting impactful organizations that provide basic human needs, our mission is to help eradicate these unfortunate circumstances.

Mark Andrews Tyus Bowser Ar’Darius Washington

20TH ANNUAL COAT DRIVE

SINCE 2004

9,500 COATS DISTRIBUTED

Twelve Ravens players distributed coats and cold-weather gear to Baltimore individuals in need during the 20th Annual Ravens Coat Giveaway at the Helping Up Mission men’s shelter.

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Nelson Agholor Roquan Smith Malik Harrison

THANKSGIVING

Ravens players came together to support and fund Thanksgiving food distributions for hundreds of pre-selected families located in and around the Baltimore community. In addition to frozen turkeys and sides, families received hot meals and great conversation to bring in the Thanksgiving holiday.

2,500 TURKEYS

8,260 HOT MEALS

17 THANKSGIVING EVENTS 8 RAVENS LEGENDS 45 PLAYERS
DISTRIBUTED
SERVED
Gus Edwards Odafe Oweh Michael Pierce Keaton Mitchell, Daryl Worley and Justin Madubuike (below) Jameel McClain

FEED THE FLOCK

The Ravens launched their 28th annual #FeedTheFlock online and in-store food collection campaign to support the Maryland Food Bank and the food insecure across Maryland. Volunteers from the Ravens and the Maryland Food Bank came together outside M&T Bank Stadium prior to the Week 9 game vs. the Seattle Seahawks to collect cash and non-perishable food.

FOR THE MARYLAND FOODBANK IN 2023

PACK TO GIVE BACK

Ravens staff volunteered at the Maryland Food Bank’s annual “Pack to Give Back” event at the Baltimore Convention Center to assemble roughly 25,000 boxes of holiday meals.

ARTHUR MAULET’S COATS & CUTS

Arthur Maulet (above) hosted his annual “Coats & Cuts” charity event at Paul’s Place community shelter. Maulet donated winter clothing and arranged haircuts for over 100 individuals in the Southwest Baltimore community.

OUR TEAM. OUR COMMUNITY. 18 $673K+ RAISED
EDUCATION | ENVIRONMENT | HEALTH & WELLNESS | HUNGER & HOMELESSNESS | MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS | SOCIAL JUSTICE

RAVENS COMMUNITY PILLAR

MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS

Our military members and first responders demonstrate unwavering bravery and courage to keep our country and communities safe and secure. We’re committed to honoring, recognizing and supporting these heroes and championing their efforts through unique engagements and programming.

MILITARY CLINIC

The Ravens hosted their annual Youth Football and Military Combine at the U.S. Naval Academy in November. Ravens players, cheerleaders and Poe led youth participants through football drills with a military twist.

“JUST BEING ABLE TO GET OUT HERE WITH KIDS, TAKE TIME WITH THEM, ANSWER QUESTIONS, JUST BEING ABLE TO SEE THEM IN PERSON AND ENLIGHTEN THEIR DAY – IT’S A BIG FACTOR WITH US.”

T MORGAN MOSES

Keaton Mitchell

FLAGS WITH THE FLOCK

The Ravens partnered with Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) and Flags of Valor to provide families with the opportunity to build and paint a custom flag to honor and remember their fallen soldier.

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Trenton Simpson Broderick Washington

SALUTE TO SERVICE AWARD

The Ravens Cheerleaders were nominated for this year’s Salute to Service Award for their demonstrated appreciation for U.S. military members, most prominently by touring overseas. Over the 25-plus years that the program has been in operation, the Ravens Cheerleaders have participated in 24 tours to support U.S. troops serving abroad.

ROQUAN SMITH MILITARY VISIT

Roquan Smith (above) joined the NFL USO tour that visited an Air Force and Marine base that included unit visits, one-on-one meetings for mission briefings and hosting NFL PLAY 60 camps. “We’re beyond excited to connect with our nation’s heroes and their families and show our appreciation for their services during this NFL-USO tour,” Smith said.

SALUTE TO SERVICE GAMEDAY

The Ravens’ 2023 Salute to Service game at M&T Bank Stadium supported the NFL initiative designed to honor service members in all branches of the military. The gameday featured and recognized an Air Force rock band, World War II veterans, active and retired U.S. military members and the U.S. Navy Leap Frogs Parachute Team.

9/11 VISITS

To commemorate the sacrifices made by first responders on Sept. 11, 2001, the Ravens and Dunkin’ showed appreciation to local police officers and firefighters throughout Baltimore City.

FIRST RESPONDERS & MILITARY DAY AT TRAINING CAMP

In appreciation of our military and first responders, the Baltimore Ravens hosted an exclusive training camp practice for first responders, active and retired service members and their families.

TITOS & WARRIOR CANINE CONNECTION

Tito’s Handmade Vodka joined forces with the Ravens to support the Catches for Canines Program. For each regular season reception made by the Ravens, Tito’s donated $100 to Warrior Canine Connection. With 328 regular season receptions, $32,800 was raised together!

MILITARY & 1ST RESPONDERS PLUS FAMILY MEMBERS ATTENDED AN EXCLUSIVE DAY OF TRAINING CAMP

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Josh Ross Mayor Brandon Scott Roquan Smith
EDUCATION | ENVIRONMENT | HEALTH & WELLNESS | HUNGER & HOMELESSNESS | MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS | SOCIAL JUSTICE
Gus Edwards

RAVENS COMMUNITY PILLAR

SOCIAL JUSTICE

Social justice is an underlying principle that stands for equitable, fair and peaceful human coexistence. Our goal is to help open the doors of access to everyone – particularly those in greatest need – and strive toward a society in which all groups of people are valued. We stand firmly against injustice and are committed to supporting programs and initiatives that reduce barriers to opportunity and unity.

BLACK HISTORY MONTH

In honor of Black History Month, the Ravens hosted a Black in the Arts Essay Contest for high school students in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., in addition to a Beats, History and Music (BHM) event focused on understanding the intersectionality of the arts and Black culture.

$15.93 MILLION DONATED TO SOCIAL JUSTICE EFFORTS SINCE 2016

LUTHER KING JR. DAY

Baltimore Ravens staff volunteers honored the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through the beautification of the Northwood Recreation Center. To commemorate the history of this National Day of Service, volunteers were joined by Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott to paint a common room and assemble furniture inside the recreation center.

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MARTIN

HOLIDAY GIFT DISTRIBUTIONS

To bring in the holiday spirit, Ravens players hosted individual holiday-themed events to inspire the youth and provide them with an experience to remember during the holiday season.

HOLIDAY HELPERS

Roquan Smith (below) and his foundation, The Roquan Smith Foundation, hosted the 18th Annual Holiday Helpers event for 60 Baltimore City students from Bridges and the Police Athletic League. Smith was joined by 33 of his teammates, including Malik Harrison, who served as personal shopping assistants for the students’ holiday shopping spree.

CONSTELLATION HOME GIFT OF WARMTH

Kevin Zeitler Malik Harrison Isaiah Likely Marcus Williams Odafe Oweh Geno Stone

INSPIRE CHANGE CHANGEMAKER

Damion J. Cooper (right) was selected as the 2023 Inspire Change Changemaker award recipient. Cooper uses his life story to teach lessons of forgiveness, self-control, discipline and redemption.

& BLACK GIRLS COOK

Nelson Agholor (above) joined Black Girls Cook for its final summer cohort that focused on teaching young Black women life skills through culinary arts and gardening.

OZZIE NEWSOME SCHOLARS

The Ozzie Newsome Scholarship program was created to pave a path for Baltimore City Public Schools graduates who attend one of the four Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Maryland. The Ravens hosted the 2023 class of Ozzie Newsome Scholars at the Under Armour Performance Center to provide mentorship and networking opportunities with like-minded students.

NELSON AGHOLOR
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Odafe Oweh Ozzie Newsome Justin Tucker Steve Bisciotti
EDUCATION | ENVIRONMENT | HEALTH & WELLNESS | HUNGER & HOMELESSNESS | MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS | SOCIAL JUSTICE
Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu, Tashawn Manning, John Simpson and Daniel Faalele (below) visited with members of the Brooklyn Homes community.

RAVENS FOUNDATION, INC.

The Ravens Foundation, Inc. is committed to improving, encouraging and enabling the healthy development of youth in the Baltimore area, as well as other parts of the state of Maryland.

SCHOLARS / GRANTS / PARTNERS

Over the past 17 years, the Ravens Foundation, Inc. has provided over $1.6 million in funding to support diverse programming. The Ravens Scholarship Program assists in these funding opportunities by providing local youth the chance to continue their education on a collegiate level through a $5,000 renewable scholarship. The Ravens partner with a number of exceptional organizations

Ben Mason and David Ojabo

“ONE OF OUR MOST IMPORTANT THINGS WE DO HERE IS IMPACT THE COMMUNITY POSITIVELY. WE WANT TO WIN A LOT OF FOOTBALL GAMES, BUT WE CERTAINLY WANT TO BE OUT IN THE COMMUNITY AND GIVE BACK.” RAVENS PRESIDENT SASHI BROWN

ANNUAL SIGNATURE PROJECT

Ravens staff members participated in an annual organization-wide volunteer day in May 2023, transforming and beautifying Morrell Park Elementary/Middle School and Recreation Center. Ravens volunteers, team president Sashi Brown and 52 Ravens players, including the entire rookie class, took part in the restoration event. Throughout the day, volunteers refurbished the school’s basketball court, computer lab, library and updated the outdoor landscaping.

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Patrick Ricard

OUR TEAM. OUR COMMUNITY. VOLUNTEERISM

RAVENS VOLUNTEER NETWORK

The Baltimore Ravens employee volunteerism program, the Ravens Volunteer Network (RVN), provides all Ravens staff many opportunities to support the community through a wide variety of volunteer activities and initiatives.

177 EMPLOYEES ENGAGED 1,809 HOURS VOLUNTEERED ACROSS 35 EVENTS

ROQUAN SMITH

WALTER PAYTON MAN OF THE YEAR

Roquan Smith was selected as the Ravens’ nominee for the 2023 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award. Widely viewed as the NFL’s most prestigious award, it recognizes excellence on and off the field. This year, Smith launched The Roquan Smith Foundation, created to support community members in Baltimore and his hometown of Montezuma, GA. Through his foundation, Roquan hosted a free football camp, distributed Thanksgiving meals, donated mattresses to families staying at the House of Ruth shelter and led all Ravens players with 20 different community appearances.

“IF I’M ONLY KNOWN AS A REALLY GOOD FOOTBALL PLAYER, AND THAT’S IT, I SOLD MYSELF SHORT AND EVERYONE ELSE THAT HAS DONE SO MUCH FOR ME IN MY LIFE.”

MARKETING EVENTS

The Ravens hosted a variety of events, including A Purple Evening, an exclusive night for female members of the Ravens Flock, a Draft Party and a Countdown to Kickoff party to get the Ravens Flock and Baltimore engaged and excited about Ravens football.

Jordan Stout Zay Flowers Daniel Wilcox Keaton Mitchell Patrick Queen, Brandon Stephens, Malik Harrison Brad Jackson Chris McAlister

MY CAUSE MY CLEATS

Each season, Ravens players, through the NFL’s My Cause My Cleats initiative, wear custom cleats to honor the organizations and causes closest to their hearts.

MAKE-A-WISH EXPERIENCES

The Baltimore Ravens and the Make-a-Wish Foundation annually host kids who were recently diagnosed with or were battling some form of chronic illness. These individuals were able to attend practice, interact with players and be a part of the on-field gameday experience.

COMMUNITY SHOWCASE

Before each home game at M&T Bank Stadium, the Ravens highlighted local nonprofit organizations on RavensWalk prior to kickoff. These organizations had the opportunity to interact with fans by promoting their mission and providing community resources.

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Mark Andrews Daryl Worley Roquan Smith Mark Andrews Justin Madubuike, Tyler Linderbaum and Justin Tucker

TRAINING CAMP

In 2023, the Ravens welcomed fans for another memorable training camp season at the Under Armour Performance Center. As is tradition, community groups and youth visitors had the opportunity to interact with Ravens players and receive photos and autographs at the conclusion of each practice.

TOTAL
20 DAYS 109 COMMUNITY GROUPS 50 RISE FOOTBALL TEAMS 46,000+
FANS
Lamar Jackson Marlon Humphrey Gus Edwards Odell Beckham Jr. Justice Hill Broderick
Washington

For the fifth-consecutive year, the Baltimore Ravens partnered with the United Way of Central Maryland to host a volunteer day of service for the Greater Baltimore area. The community day of service offered in-person events, allowing Ravens fans, players, staff and corporate partners the opportunity to participate in service projects supporting education, hunger, military and environmental efforts.

5.7 MILLION MINUTES

33,860 VOLUNTEERS

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Kyle Hamilton and Tylan Wallace Patrick Ricard Justin Tucker Justin Madubuike Tavius Robinson Sashi Brown
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