The New Zealand Women’s Sports Foundation was created from a simple but powerful belief: women’s sport in Aotearoa deserves to be seen, supported, and celebrated.
Across New Zealand, girls grow up loving sport. They play in school fields, community clubs, and local competitions. But as they grow older, too many begin to disappear from sport. Opportunities shrink, media coverage fades, and role models become harder to see.
Yet when women’s sport is visible, something extraordinary happens. Young girls watch elite athletes compete, lead teams, and represent their communities — and they begin to believe that sport belongs to them too. This is the power of “see it, be it.”
The Foundation was established to help close the gap between potential and opportunity. By championing investment, visibility, inclusion, and participation, we aim to create a sporting landscape where women and girls are supported at every level — from grassroots participation to elite competition.
New Zealand has always been proud of its sporting culture. The next chapter of that story must ensure that women’s sport receives the recognition, resources, and leadership it deserves.
Because when girls can see themselves in sport, they don’t just participate — they lead, they inspire, and they change the future of the game.