Arik Armstead, a San Francisco 49ers team captain and community leader, is up for the NFLPA Alan Page Community Award, and the Faithful can help him win.
The NFLPA Alan Page Community Award is the highest honor a player can receive from the NFLPA. Every year, one player is recognized for going above and beyond to perform community service in his team city and/or hometown. Fans can vote here to determine which of this season’s NFLPA Community MVPs will be named as one of the five finalists for the NFLPA Alan Page Community Award. As an award for and by the players, the winner will be chosen from among the five finalists via a league-wide vote by their peers.
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The NFLPA will make a $10,000 donation to the charity of each of the five finalists. The winner of the 2024 NFLPA Alan Page Community Award will receive an additional $100,000 donation and will be recognized by the NFLPA during Super Bowl week in Las Vegas.
Armstead was named the NFLPA’s Community MVP in Week 5 after a weekend of charitable giving to schools and students throughout Sacramento and the Bay Area, culminating in a $100,000 donation. His Week 5 community efforts are just a small part of his larger charitable mission, which has earned him four consecutive Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominations.
Since the inception of the defensive lineman’s non-profit, the Armstead Academic Project, in 2019, Armstead has personally donated and helped raise over $2 million for Sacramento and Bay Area youth. As team captain, Armstead encourages his teammates to use their platform to help underserved communities, and he welcomes them to join him in empowering and inspiring others.