ENROLLED ORIGINAL 1 A CEREMONIAL RESOLUTION 25-176 IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA February 6, 2024 To commemorate and recognize February 7, 2024, as National Girls & Women in Sports Day in the District of Columbia. WHEREAS, in 1987, the Women’s Sports Foundation held the first National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) to commemorate the Olympic volleyball player Flo Hyman for her athletic achievements and dedication to promoting equality in women’s sports; WHEREAS, the Women’s Sports Foundation was established in 1974 to advance the lives of women and girls through sports and physical activity; WHEREAS, in 2022, the Women’s Sports Foundation from its inception in 1974 to this year’s Title IX’s 50 th anniversary, has invested over $100 million in impact efforts, helping to shape the lives of millions of youth; WHEREAS, the Women’s Sports Foundation established its first grant programs, including summer camp scholarships in 1977; WHEREAS, in 1990, the Women’s Sports Foundation marked their first year awarding of Grants for Girls, distributing $545,000 over 12 years to fund equipment, facility rentals, and apparel for girls’ sports programs nationwide; WHEREAS, in 1980, the Women’s Sports Foundation launched the International Women’s Sports Hall of Fame to honor history- making female athletes and coaches and to solidify the reputation of female athletics worldwide; WHEREAS, the Women’s Sports Foundation launched their Internship Program in 1982; WHEREAS, in 1985, the Women’s Sports Foundation created their High School All-Star program, recognizing more than 1,700 female athletes while providing more than $1 million in college scholarships; ENROLLED ORIGINAL 2 WHEREAS, the Women’s Sports Foundation published The Wilson Report: Moms, Dads, Daughters, and Sports, the first large-scale, nationwide, intergenerational study of the female sports experience; WHEREAS, in 2018, the Women’s Sports Foundation joined forces with Athlete Ally, a nonprofit LGBTQ+ athlete advocacy group, and over 60 elite athletes globally, join in opposition to the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF)’s eligibility regulations for female track athletes; WHEREAS, in 1997, the Women’s Sports Foundation publishes The Women’s Sports Foundation Gender Equity Report Card, examining more than 700 National College Athletic Association (NCAA) universities for compliance with Title IX; WHEREAS, in 2001, the Women’s Sports Foundation published Health Risks and the Teen Athlete, providing evidence that participating in sport fundamentally reduces common health risks faced by teen girls; WHEREAS, in 2003, the Women’s Sports Foundation worked tirelessly with over 100 organizations to protect Title IX, as the law was threatened to be dismantled by the current administration at the time; WHEREAS, in 2017, the Women’s Sports Foundation published Title IX and Girls in Sports Poll Report, marking the 45 th Anniversary of this landmark legislation, and measuring Title IX awareness and support as well as attitudes and behaviors surrounding girls’ sports participation; WHEREAS, in 2020, the Women’s Sports Foundation established The Equity Project, a new collective-impact initiative designed to close the gaps in equitable access to, and opportunities in, sports; WHEREAS, in 2021, the Women’s Sports Foundation launched its ‘We Play Interactive’ a first-of-its kind digital resource for coaches, leaders, and mentors of girl-serving sports programs. RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this resolution may be cited as the “National Girls & Women in Sports Day Ceremonial Recognition Resolution of 2024”. Sec. 2. The Council acknowledges National Girls & Women in Sports Day in the District of Columbia as a tribute to celebrate and honor the remarkable contributions women have made in the field of sports, enriching the world with their significant achievements . Sec. 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately.