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Your support enables Girls United to provide girls with equal access to sport and to provide them with skills and abilities that will broaden their opportunities to participate in education and in the economy. We are bridging the gap between sport and education.
Corporate PARTNErships
Become a Girls United corporate partner
Corporate PARTNErships
Become a Girls United corporate partner
We are proud to have multi-year partnerships global brands such as Nike, Unilever’s Rexona Breaking Limits Programme and 11Teamsports, which not only create opportunities for our players but also sustain our year-round programmes and events.
For partners, the value extends far beyond visibility: co-branded storytelling, authentic community engagement, and meaningful employee activations showcase a commitment to gender equality and grassroots sport. From Rexona’s “Get Moving” ethos brought to life in London and Mexico, to Nike’s industry leadership spotlighted through programme support and community activations, our collaborations deliver measurable impact, powerful personal stories, and lasting brand alignment with social change.
With your support, we can continue to create more clubs, impact more girls, and build a game where everyone gets to play.
Support us with your own event or activity
Support us with your own event or activity
We welcome everyone, with any ideas to fundraise for us; whether it be at an event, through an activity, running for us or if you want to get your sports team/work team involved in a fundraiser.
If you would like to fundraise for us, get in touch.
Women’s football content platform Studs Collective launched a t-shirt in time for the 2019 Women’s World Cup with 10 per cent of every t-shirt sale going towards Girls United.
The red and white t-shirt was designed by designer Klaus-is-Koming and featured in Vogue in their article ‘The Best Women’s World Cup 2019 Merch’.
Seven players from King’s College London Women’s Football Club ran 10 kilometres around London’s Green Park and Hyde Park in onesies to raise money for Girls United.
They caught a lot of glances and raised a total of £700 for Girls United.
The Royal Holloway Women’s Football Club hosted a 5-a-side tournament at their university grounds to fundraise for Girls United in support of our efforts to create an equal playing field. The tournament saw over ten teams come down to play despite the rainy weather.