The Green Bay Packers are putting their money where their mouth is.

On Tuesday, the Packers announced they have pledged $250,000 to nonprofit organizations in support of racial equality and social justice.

Green Bay is pledging five social justice grants of $50,000 each to organizations in Kenosha, Madison and Milwaukee. The organizations are Building Our Future and The Mary Lou & Arthur F. Mahone Fund, 100 Black Men of Madison Inc and Urban League of Greater Madison Inc, and Leaders Igniting Transformation.

“Our players and the Packers organization remain committed to doing our part to address the pervasive issues of racial inequality and social injustice in our communities,” Packers president/CEO Mark Murphy said in the statement, via NFL.com.

“We are proud to contribute to these nonprofit organizations who are working every day to create and enhance access to education and economic opportunities and develop communities where children, adults and families can grow and thrive.”

The Packers' donations were preceded by two $150,000 social justice grants the franchise awarded earlier this year. The organization continues to show it is serious about instilling change in America.

Earlier this year, Jacob Blake was shot and paralyzed from the waist down by police officers in Milwaukee despite being unarmed and committing no crime. The incident greatly impacted the Packers franchise since they play in Wisconsin.

Moving forward, the Packers will continue to do their part and support social justice and racial equality within Wisconsin communities