This is exactly right. And
@HawaiiClone97 completely understand your question! It’s a bit tricky with the rules (or lack of rules) and we want to be as careful as we can to make sure we are within whatever guidelines there are. So on the non-profit side, in order to protect our 501c3 status, players must work with a certified non-profit in volunteer work (the charity doesn’t compensate them) in order for us to help them with their NIL. The charity then gets the marketing benefit of the players presence without the cost.