06/01/2026
Youth sports costs have increased 46% since 2019. That is twice the rate of inflation.
For families in Omaha, that number is not just a statistic. It is the difference between a kid who plays and a kid who sits on the sideline — not because of ability, but because of affordability.
Fair Game Project exists to change that. Because access to sport should never be determined by a family's income.
05/30/2026
A future where Omaha Public Schools students succeed as scholars, athletes, and members of their community.
That is the vision driving everything Fair Game Project builds. Because when every young person has access to sport, to development, and to opportunity — we all win.
When everyone gets a fair shot, we all win.
05/20/2026
Good luck to the Omaha South Packers competing in the Class A Boys Soccer State Championship today at Morrison Stadium at Creighton University.
To the student-athletes, coaches, parents, and school — Fair Game Project is proud to stand behind you. Go get it, Packers.
Full championship information at nsaahome.org/nsaa-soccer-championships-hq
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05/14/2026
Fair Game Project is building something bigger than any one program — and we need you. Whether you’re a coach, parent, community organization, or just someone who believes every kid deserves a fair shot, there’s a place for you in this movement. Fill out our interest form and get connected:
fairgameproject.app.neoncrm.com/forms/fair-game-project-community-directory-and-interest-form-2.
Stronger together.
05/08/2026
We're here to create a fair game for all and close Omaha's sports divide. Our work is about investing in the schools and neighborhoods that kids already call home — showing them they can grow and succeed right where they are. Through bold collaboration and strategic investment, every young athlete gets a real shot at success.
05/05/2026
Did you know? Research shows that youth who play sports score higher on academic tests, are more likely to attend college, and report lower levels of depression. That's why we're building a fair game for every Omaha Public Schools student — no matter their zip code. The data is clear. Sports change lives.
04/29/2026
By age 11, most kids have already quit organized sports — and the number one reason isn't ability. It's not fun anymore. Too much pressure. Not enough joy. Fair Game Project exists to change that equation for Omaha Public Schools youth. We're building a sports ecosystem where kids actually want to play — because when they stay in the game, everything else changes.