Girls Kick is transitioning to a new Fiscal Host
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Girls Kick
Fiscal Host: Open Collective Foundation
We are on a mission to provide opportunities for young African girls to play soccer; using education and soccer to help them achieve in the classroom, on the pitch and in life.
Contributors
Projects
Support the following initiatives from Girls Kick.
Project
Help provide access to soccer and education for young women in Senegal
Girls Kick is all of us
Our contributors 152
Thank you for supporting Girls Kick.
Heather Frasc...
Admin
$400 USD
Natalia Trotman
Admin
$100 USD
Megan Dorien
Admin
Alioune Dièye
Admin
Hannah McKenzie
Admin
PayPal Giving...
$2,972 USD
Landscpae Pro
$2,000 USD
Maria Silvers
$1,850 USD
Liz Culpepper
$800 USD
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
Credit from Sophie to Girls Kick •
+$20.00USD
Completed
Contribution #731134
Credit from Sarah Lantz to Girls Kick •
+$20.00USD
Completed
Contribution #152684
-$300.00 USD
Paid
Invoice #190284
$
Today’s balance$55.79 USD
Total raised
$19,290.25 USD
Total disbursed
$19,234.46 USD
Estimated annual budget
$3,990.84 USD
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News from Girls Kick
Updates on our activities and progress.
From Passion to Impact
Why Girls Kick? This project is a dream born out of two passions: Soccer and education. And, as you can imagine, my personal and professional life revolves around these two passions: I play, coach and breath the game of soccer; and I’ve bee...
Published on March 1, 2021 by Malick Mbengue
About
We are a team of educators, coaches, global leaders and change makers, who are passionate about helping young girls access education and sports, reach their full potential and achieve in life.
Girls Kick was born out of a vision to empower young girls through soccer and education, as well as a committment to bridging the gender access gap.
Girls Kick was born out of a vision to empower young girls through soccer and education, as well as a committment to bridging the gender access gap.