Helping Michigan sports parents understand high school NIL / PBA before opportunities arise.

What Michigan Parents Should Know About High School NIL / PBA

High school NIL can feel exciting. It can also feel confusing. 

A direct message from a business.  A local sponsorship offer.  A request for a quick social media post.  An appearance opportunity. Parents are often expected to make decisions quickly — without clear guidance, without school involvement, and without fully understanding the risks.

In Michigan, high school NIL (commonly referred to as Personal Branding Activities or PBA) operates under strict boundaries designed to protect student eligibility and preserve school neutrality. Schools cannot arrange deals. Coaches cannot negotiate. Boosters cannot coordinate on behalf of the school.

That leaves parents as the primary decision-makers.

MiNIL exists to help Michigan families navigate high school NIL responsibly.

Education first. Decisions second.

What is High School NIL / PBA in Michigan

NIL stands for Name, Image and Likeness. In simple terms, it refers to a student-athlete’s ability to be compensated for certain personal branding activities, such as appearances, promotions, social media posts, or other brand-related opportunities.

In Michigan high school athletics, NIL is commonly discussed through the term Personal Branding Activity, or PBA. That distinction matters because high school NIL is not the same as college NIL.

Michigan families need to understand the difference before an opportunity appears, before a sponsor reaches out, or before a student-athlete agrees to anything.

Why Parents Must Lead in High School NIL

High school NIL/PBA is not the same as college NIL.

The rules are different. The risks are different. The responsibilities are different.

Parents are the risk managers.

Students are minors. | Schools must remain neutral. | Sponsors may not fully understand high school restrictions. 

MiNIL was built specifically for this role.

The MiNIL Parent Path

Three levels of guidance — from foundational education to structured advisory support.

MiNIL Parent Handbook + Toolkit

Description :

The foundation for every Michigan NIL family. A comprehensive, plain-English guide designed to educate parents before their child accepts any NIL opportunity.

MiNIL Parent Workshop (Live Online)

Note :
Prerequisite: MiNIL Parent Handbook + Toolkit

Description : 
An engaging, live Michigan-specific workshop designed to help parents confidently apply NIL knowledge in real-world situations. This session transforms understanding into practical decision-making with expert guidance.

MiNIL 1 on 1 Parent Advisory / Consultation

Description : 
Designed for families seeking clarity and confidence in active or more complex NIL situations.

Independence Protects Your Family

Parents, Not Sure Where to Start?

New to NIL

MiNIL Parent Handbook + Toolkit

Want live guidance

MiNIL Parent Workshop*

Facing a complex deal

MiNIL Parent 1-on-1 Advisory*

If You Are…

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New to NIL

MiNIL Parent Handbook + Toolkit

Want live guidance

MiNIL Parent Workship*

Facing a complex deal

MiNIL Parent 1on1 Advisory*

Education Before Opportunity

High school NIL does not require hype.
It requires clarity.

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