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The Polynesian All-American Bowl is listed amongst the top 6 High School All-Star games in the country by USA Today. We believe there is a program suited for every play looking for a place to continue their education. The AIGA Foundation is proud to have had 45 of our 54 players sign letters of intent with their respective institutions from last year's bowl game. We look forward to adding to that total this year.

Polynesian All-American Objectives

1. To actively recruit under-represented Pacific Islanders and others, who wish to enter post-secondary educational institutions, through sports and educational opportunities and those who have fallen into negative influences within their neighborhoods who wish to improve their lot within society.

2. To provide academic tutoring to targeted youth to prepare and assist them in their effort to enter a post-educational institution and/or to work to become productive citizens within society.

3. To mentor targeted youth, particularly those who come from low income families and/or depressed and gang infested neighborhoods to achieve the goal of attaining a higher education via sports and educational opportunities and or to become productive citizens within society.

4.To encourage the involvement of former NCAA, and Professional Players, current educators, coaches, and other representatives of academic and athletic communities of Pacific Islander heritage and others, to commit and dedicate themselves to "give back to the community" through their involvement with targeted youth in AIGA Foundation activities.

5.To provide sports clinics/camps and other related activities which will allow for more exposure and opportunity for scholarships and financial assistance at respective institutions

6.To collaborate with other groups that empower and promote Pacific Islander youth and others to grow up to be productive adults and caring citizens within their communities.