In 2025, the Indianapolis Colts continued their efforts to engage with communities across Indiana through a range of activities and initiatives. The team reported that 512,870 fans attended home games at Lucas Oil Stadium during the year, while more than 34,000 people participated in various team events such as the Draft Party, Training Camp, Colts 5K, Fall Fests, and Watch Parties.
Colts Cheerleaders and Blue made a total of 493 appearances throughout the year. These visits included stops at schools, community organizations, partners, and military families both locally and internationally. As part of an effort to reach more fans and promote inclusivity, Blue introduced a Spanish version of his Road Trip Through Indiana school show.
Youth engagement remained a priority for the organization. More than 43,500 children took part in football camps, Junior Cheer programs, Blue’s school shows, and other youth-focused initiatives in 2025. In September, the Colts completed their 17th Playground Build since starting the program in 2008 to provide safe play spaces for children.
The franchise also pledged $1 million to support the expansion of Girls Flag Football opportunities in Indiana. Multiple flag football events were hosted by the team during the year, including the NFL Flag Regional Tournament and the Colts Unified Flag Classic.
Colts players contributed over 315 volunteer hours supporting causes such as Touchdowns for Trees and Kicking the Stigma. The team’s 50/50 Raffle raised $837,165 to fund programs benefiting Hoosiers in need. Additionally, more than 300 nonprofits across Indiana received support from Colts-led community initiatives and partnerships during 2025.
“These are the moments that shaped the year.”
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