Girls on the Run contributes to achievement by training 80,000 coaches across North America
CHARLOTTE, NC, UNITED STATES, October 8, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Girls on the Run International (GOTRI) is proud to celebrate its contributions to the Million Coaches Challenge’s (MCC) landmark achievement: their cohort of partners has trained one million youth coaches across the United States in evidence-based youth development practices. Since joining the MCC in 2021, GOTRI has trained more than 80,000 volunteer coaches, helping the Susan Crown Exchange-supported initiative achieve this historic goal.
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"At Girls on the Run, we see the impact our caring, trained coaches are having on our participants long after the program ends," said Elizabeth Kunz, chief executive officer, Girls on the Run International. "Since 1996, our volunteer coaches have helped more than 2.7 million girls unlock confidence, build connections, and understand their limitless potential. Partnering with the Million Coaches Challenge allows our organization to extend this positive impact and ensure even more youth have access to compassionate and prepared coaches who nurture their confidence, encourage teamwork, and foster a true joy in movement.”
Girls on the Run is the only national physical activity-based, positive youth development program for girls with a research-based curriculum, trained coaches, and a commitment to serving all girls. The organization serves more than 200,000 girls annually, helping them build confidence, a love of movement, and life skills through an intentional blend of fun, movement-based games, group discussions, and activities that foster connection, teamwork, and compassion.
In a recent end-of-season experience survey, coaches confirmed the impact and importance of Girls on the Run and the training they receive pre-season. 97% of coaches said they were able to create an environment where all participants felt safe to be themselves, 95% felt that as a GOTR coach, they were making a difference in participants’ lives, and 98% felt that Girls on the Run had been a valuable experience for them.
Girls on the Run councils provide volunteer coaches with comprehensive training, support, and materials to facilitate its intentional programming. The organization’s National Coach Training prepares coaches to build relationships with and between girls, create a positive, inclusive environment for all team members, focus on effort and personal improvement, and implement the evidence-based curriculum.
“One million trained coaches is more than a milestone. It’s proof of what’s possible when we invest in the adults who shape kids’ lives through sport,” said Susan Crown, founder of the Susan Crown Exchange. “Girls on the Run has shown the power of this investment by equipping coaches to create spaces where girls feel confident, connected, and supported. Together, we’re not just changing how coaches show up. We’re changing what’s possible for young people everywhere.”
With 38 million kids participating in organized sports each year, the collective work of MCC’s partners ensures youth have supportive role models at pivotal stages of their development.
Together, Girls on the Run and the MCC will continue building on this momentum to make high-quality training the expectation in every sport, ensuring all young people can access the caring, inspiring coaches they deserve.

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