The fifth organization, Ha Ha's HERO Foundation, was founded last year by the Packers All-Pro safety. It strives to provide economically-challenged students in Title I Schools with a voice of motivation, empowerment and encouragement so they can achieve academic excellence, develop positive personal skills and make positive decisions to avoid high-risk behavior.

Mike Mu, who accepted the donation on behalf of Clinton-Dix, said his foundation plans to match the $50,000 donation through an upcoming benefit in Madison.

Ha Ha's HERO Foundation, which stands for "Hope, Education, Resource, and Opportunity" is currently building headquarters in Milwaukee and Madison to provide children with books and literacy. According to Mu, Clinton-Dix is in talks with the Brown County Sherriff's Department in hopes of starting juvenile programs in the area.

The Packers organization has been active within the Green Bay community and surrounding areas through the years with its annual impact grants through the Packers Foundation and the Packers Give Back intuitive.

The organization also partnered with Head Coach Mike McCarthy to donate a combined $200,000 to the Green Bay Police Foundation in 2016 to help build and enhance relationships between police and the community.

The Social Justice Initiative, a joint endeavor of NFL players and teams to address racial inequality and social justice, represents the first venture of its kind among professional sports leagues, and includes a significant financial commitment. The program is already producing significant results, from the creation of a committee on social justice to the passage of state criminal justice reform laws in several states.