Fieldtalk Foundation Is Officially a 501(c)(3)
- FieldTalk

- May 6
- 2 min read

Huntington Beach, CA — What started on the field is now officially recognized beyond it.
Fieldtalk Foundation has been approved as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, marking a major milestone in the journey to build something bigger than the game itself.
For years, Fieldtalk has been about more than just soccer. It’s been about showing up, creating space, and bringing people together through the game—whether it’s pickup sessions, local leagues, or moments that don’t always get seen.
Now, with official nonprofit status, that vision takes a new step forward.
This recognition allows Fieldtalk Foundation to expand its impact by:
Creating more free and accessible soccer programs
Providing opportunities for players to be seen and supported
Building partnerships that directly invest back into the community

But the core remains the same.
It’s still about the field. It's still about the people. It's still about the moments that happen when the game is played for real.
“This was never just about organizing games. It’s about building something that gives people access and a chance to be part of something bigger.”
The official designation doesn’t change the mission—it strengthens it.
From here, Fieldtalk Foundation looks to grow its programs, reach more players, and continue building a platform where community and opportunity meet.
Because at its core, this has always been simple:
Built from the field. For the community.
And this is just the beginning.

NEWS & NOTES (you like this section)
Fieldtalk Foundation is now officially recognized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
Programs will continue to expand across Huntington Beach and surrounding areas
Focus areas include free soccer access, player exposure, and community development
Organizations and partners interested in supporting can reach out via info@fieldtalkfoundation.org



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