Colin Kaepernick said he would donate $1 million of his salary this season toward organizations fighting against racial oppression and social injustices, while he continues his protest by electing to kneel during the national anthem before games.

The 49ers quarterback announced Friday on Instagram he launched a website where his donations can be tracked, in addition to providing information about his cause and program for local youth called, “Know Your Rights Camp.”

His donations have reached local organizations, as well as others across the country.

The website can be found here. From the ‘about’ page:

“The mission of the Colin Kaepernick foundation is to fight oppression of all kinds globally, through education and social activism.”

According to the site, Kaepernick in October donated $25,000 each to Silicon Valley De-Bug (San Jose, Calif.), Causa Justa/Just Cause (San Jose, Calif.), Urban Underground (Milwaukee, Wis.) and Mothers Against Police Brutality (Dallas, Texas).

In November, his $25,000 donations went to Black Youth Project (Chicago, Ill.), Gathering for Justice/Justice League (New York, N.Y.), Communities United for Police Reform (New York, N.Y.) and I Will Not Die Young (Milwaukee, Wis.). The site provided details for how the money from each donation will be spent.