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Donate
Your Contribution Helps Create Future Leaders
Every dollar makes a difference
$100
COACH'S BAG
Provide a new coach all the the equipment and materials she’ll need for a high impact season.
$500
LEADERSHIP ACADEMY TRAINER
Provide an incoming class of coaches an educational experience that grounds them in the leadership skills, positive coaching principles and real world simulations needed to inspire and influence kids & stakeholders (i.e, parents, refs, opposing team coaches) from day one.
$1000
FULL WCA EXPERIENCE FOR ONE COACH
Donations cover the coach's bag, leadership academy training, coach's salary, and overall program management costs. Program costs include recruitment and management of mentors, youth sports groups and leadership academy trainers as well as payroll management, training materials and general overhead costs.
$5000
EXPAND TO A NEW COMMUNITY
Cover the start up costs for bringing WCA to a new community in one sport
The Women's Coaching Alliance is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation with Tax ID# 88-2646923.
What Our Champions Say
"Sports has the power to shape and change lives in a positive way and there is nothing more important than creating a future in sports that brings in all voices. We all get better when there are diverse perspectives, and we embrace those perspectives. The work the Women’s Coaching Alliance is doing is critical for creating this space for athletes and coaches. Women deserve all the same opportunities as any other gender and a world with more female role models is a better one."
Roger Goodell
Commissioner of the National Football League
"A lot of times women feel like you have to take a hundred classes in something. Like you've got to have all these degrees, all this background but sometimes you've just got to jump in the pool and swim. I think it's really important that we as women have confidence in other women that they're going to do a great job. We have to encourage and develop pipelines so women can get the opportunity and get the experience and get the confidence."
Tara VanDerveer
Former Head Coach, Stanford University Women's Basketball, WCA Champion