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Concepts has opened a raffle for its coveted Nike SB "Holy Grail" pack, which originally released in 2015. All proceeds will be given to the National Police Accountability Project, a non-profit dedicated to ending law enforcement abuse.

The "Holy Grail" raffle follows Concepts' previous lottery for the Nike SB Dunk Low “Purple Lobster” and “Green Lobster,” which raised $133,000 for the Cambridge chapter of My Brother’s Keeper. Similar to the last raffle, this week's winner will receive both the Concepts x Nike Dunk Low Pro SB “Holy Grail” and Concepts x Nike SB Dunk High “Stained Glass.” The raffle runs from today, August 3, to Monday, August 10, as the winner will be chosen at random. Follow here to participate.

The donation to the National Police Accountability Project will specifically go towards:

- Advocating for local and state legislation on police reform that includes abolishing Qualified Immunity and decertifying police officers - Providing assistance to organizers and activists in their mission of police accountability - Providing immediate support for attorneys who are representing protesters around the country, especially in Portland and other cities under siege by federal agents - Continuing to expand NPAP programming so NPAP attorneys can win their cases and help their clients receive justice

Concepts' archive sneaker raffle is an ongoing program. Be sure to stay tuned for more raffles that will take place in the future.

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