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By: Santo Raggiri 

On February 9, 2024 SportsProMedia published an article by Fair Play Project founder Santo Raggiri identifying cultural and business inequities in women sports.  The article addresses challenges faced by women in sports at the youth, college and professional level and calls upon the urgency for allyship to level the playing field now and for the future. 

ELENA KOUYOUFA INTERVIEW WITH FAIR PLAY FOUNDER SANTO RAGGIRI

 

In Part 2 of a special NEW ERA podcast, SportsProMedia's Elena Kouyoufa is joined by Santo Raggiri, founder of Fair Play Project, where he shares practical advice and insight to the work that needs to be done to achieve gender equality in sports. Santo talks about Fair Play's research, advocacy and upcoming documentary on the road to parity for the upcoming 2024 Olympic games. 

Over the last 11 years, the Women in College Coaching Report Card has been used by institutions, athletics administrators, conference commissioners, NGBs, federations, non-profits, sport clubs, and sport coaching associations around the world to improve the occupational landscape for women sport coaches. Letting data tell the story

AI has the potential to revolutionize the landscape of women’s sports and empower female athletes on and off the field. Here are 4 good examples of how it’s doing that already...                                                                                Read more

Through their three-year United for Girls initiative, the US Soccer Foundation has tripled the number of girls in programs annually and developed promising practices to help others do the same.

Why? To combat the lack of participation and severe drop-out rate fo girls in sports. And to provide more opportunities for girls to play and women coach-mentors to lead them.

recent report carried out by The Sports Consultancy and accountancy and business advisory firm BDO concluded that women’s sport properties could be a better long-term investment than their male equivalents. The theory is that there is more scope for audiences to grow, plenty of time for media rights revenue to increase, and lots of space in the calendar to try new formats...                                                        Read more

United by the inclusive spirit of soccer, Women in Soccer's mission is to increase the agency and representation of women and marginalized individuals working in the beautiful game through community building. Whether you’re on the field, or cheering from the stands, work in the business, want to be in the business, or are a passionate changemaker—Women in Soccer (WIS) is here to support you. Allies welcome!

The Women's Sports Foundation is building a future where every girl and woman can play, be active, and realize her full potential.; a movement of movement. Through research, advocacy, community impact, and partnerships, it’s time to transform the game so that every girl and woman can realize her power.

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