The Baltimore Ravens are donating $1 million to fight for social justice, and their star players are deciding who gets the money.
The organizations range from a group that uses dirt bikes to eradicate poverty to a program that provides mentors for kids in Baltimore .
"There are so many avenues the players could have chosen, so they really spread it out among a lot of different grassroots organizations."
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