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World Netball Foundation Formally Launched Call For New Academic Institution Partnerships

The World Netball Foundation (WN Foundation) has today formally launched a call for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from academic institutions who wish to partner with the WN Foundation, as it continues its journey to harness the power of netball to change lives under World Netball’s strategic pillar ‘To INSPIRE’.

The Foundation, which was launched at the Netball World Cup 2023 (NWC2023) in Cape Town, has an over-arching vision of creating new possibilities through netball and uses the reach of netball to deliver positive and lasting outcomes via three core, inter-linked strategies:

  • Individuals: We will create programmes and initiatives which give diverse people opportunities to access new learning and personal development experiences which will positively impact their lives.
  • Communities: We will create supportive and inclusive netball spaces where everyone belongs, their opinion matters, and they feel valued by coaches, mentors, and peers.
  • Societies: We will create alliances with like-minded partners, collaborating to achieve greater impact in developing and supporting global policies for achieving societal change through sport.

To find out more visit the WN Foundation strategy, here. 

Academic institutions have until the 16th February 2024 09:00am GMT to submit their applications.

To find out more about this opportunity and how you can submit your application, click here.

 

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