Innovations for young women funded projects
Innovations for young women funded projects
Learn more about the funded projects to help more young women get and stay active.
More than 45 applications were received for the new Innovations for Young Women Fund in which teams or organisations had the opportunity to submit their bright and creative ideas to get young women aged 12 to 18 active.
$200,000 of funding has been confirmed to go towards eight projects, helping new organisations to get their creative ideas off the ground.
Funded projects
Give-it-a-go skateboarding workshops and inclusive ability netball were amongst the eight new ideas selected to be developed into projects alongside innovation experts.
The project teams are:
G.P.S (Girls Prospering in Sports)
Shirkhan Tigers Sports A collaborative leadership programme where rangatahi co-design a road map to help young women take part in selected physical activities.
Girls on the move
Mission Possible Ltd An opportunity for girls to give skateboarding a go, with an introduction to board sports through short skate programmes.
Girl Code
Rototuna Indoor Recreation Centre Trust A collaborative project between schools and recreation facility to give young women more opportunities to get moving during lunchtime, after school and on their weekends.
Inclusive ability netball
Auckland Netball Centre A project which looks to transcend physical ability to bring a range of mixed ability young women together to play a modified form of netball.
Journeys
Supported by Central Otago REAP Empowering girls through adventure in the outdoors, this project looks to bring young women together with strong female role models for outdoor pursuits in their local environment.
Seki Netball – Pacifica
Girls in Netball Hawke's Bay Netball An after-school netball programme targeting Pacific Island students, with social activities to encourage interaction and new versions of the game to encourage a friendly and non-challenging atmosphere.
Shift – Hauora
The Shift Foundation A project idea which will connect young women with nature, outdoor recreation and hauora using Te Ao Maori practices and principles.
Te Tai-o-Aorere Wahine
Support by Whenua Iti Outdoors An initiative designed by young women for young women, this project aims to increase participation through fortnightly outdoor activity sessions held in partnership with the Our Village initiative and Whenua Iti Outdoors.
This new funding initiative was launched by Sport NZ in April this year, where teams or organisations had the opportunity to submit their new, bright and creative ideas to get young women aged 12 to 18 active. Sport NZ is investing a total of $3 million over three years to support projects designed to get more young women physically active and develop leadership opportunities through play, active recreation and sport. The new investment delivers to the leadership and participation outcomes of the Women and Girls in Sport and Active Recreation Strategy and is split across two new funds, Young Women’s Activation Fund and Innovations for Young Women.