Our Partners & Why You Can Trust Us

At WIN , we’re proud to collaborate with a diverse group of partners united by a common goal: empowering women through sport activities and unity. Our initiative is a collective effort, combining the strengths and experiences of organisations from Italy, Croatia, Spain, and beyond. Here’s why you can trust us and feel encouraged to participate:

Diverse Expertise

Our partners include sports clubs, social services, anti-violence centers, and educational organizations, each bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. This multidisciplinary approach ensures that our activities are inclusive, innovative, and impactful.

Local and International Experience

With partners from Italy, Croatia, and Spain, we leverage both local insights and international perspectives. This broad foundation allows us to address the unique needs of women in various contexts, ensuring that our programs are relevant and supportive.

Commitment to Gender Equality

Our project is deeply rooted in the principles of the European Union, particularly its dedication to gender equality. This commitment is reflected in every aspect of our work, from the design of our activities to the selection of our partners.

Proven Track Record

Our partners have a history of successful collaborations and contributions to their communities. Whether it's through promoting sports and health, providing educational resources, or supporting victims of violence, our collective experience speaks volumes about our ability to make a difference.

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ASI Comitato Provinciale di Pesaro Urbino, Fano (Italy)

ASI Pesaro Urbino, part of the Italian Social Sports Associations and recognized by CONI, is dedicated to promoting sports for social, cultural growth, and environmental protection. With 15,000 members, including 5,800 women, it offers activities like gymnastics and yoga, aiming to empower women and foster community integration. Its focus on sports psychology and inclusive sports practices supports individual development and social cohesion.

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Macina Terre Alte Community Social Cooperative, Acqualagna (Italy)

La Macina Terre Alte, a non-profit cooperative with over 20 years of expertise, focuses on environmental education, open-air sports, and accessible tourism, prioritizing inclusivity and support for those facing social and physical challenges. Operating across Marche and Tuscany, it manages six Environmental Education Centers to foster cultural and community growth through nature and outdoor activities like trekking, MTB, and more. La Macina champions sustainable interaction with nature and fights gender stereotypes, aiming for societal inclusiveness through diverse partnerships.

AIIJ Asociación Iniciativa Internacional Joven, Málaga (Spain)

Asociación Iniciativa Internacional Joven (AIIJ) is an NGO from Malaga (Spain) created in 2003 from the enriching experiences lived by a group of young people who, after participating in international educational programmes and activities, concluded that these experiences had been very important in changing their lives. Therefore, they decided to share them with other young people, groups and associations, creating a methodological approach that would allow young people and adults to develop their greatest potential on a personal and professional level, offering them local and/or international development opportunities.
 

Finswimming team Novi Jelkovec

Finswimming Team Novi Jelkovec, through its participation in the “Water Sports Festival” Erasmus project, champions a multi-sport approach to enhance athleticism and diversify water sports offerings. Committed to fostering a culture of good governance, inclusion, and gender equality, it emphasizes the importance of European values, diversity acceptance, and environmental stewardship. The team focuses on educational growth, enabling members to develop skills and achieve their potential, with specific initiatives aimed at promoting women’s participation in sports, enhancing self-confidence, and implementing measures against violence in sports.

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