— SHOT Clubhouse — Proud Member
SHOT Clubhouse is a proud member of the United Nations Football for the Goals initiative — a global platform leveraging the power and reach of football to advance the Sustainable Development Goals and drive real change across the sport.
Launched on 6 July 2022, Football for the Goals is a United Nations initiative led by the Department of Global Communications. It provides a platform for the global football community — confederations, national associations, leagues, clubs, players, fans, and commercial partners — to engage with and advocate for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The initiative inspires and guides the world of football to build on existing sustainability approaches and implement SDG strategies that lead to behavioural change. With over 370 members from more than 120 countries, including all six FIFA confederations, it taps into the global reach of football — the world’s most popular sport — to raise the profile of the SDGs.
Members act as champions of the SDGs during the Decade of Action (2020–2030), using their visibility and outreach power via tournaments, players, corporate brand exposure, media and fan communities to demonstrate how sustainable practices can be mainstreamed through any business model, including sport.
Official Launch — Football for the Goals
Every member of Football for the Goals commits to five core principles that drive sustainable change across football.
A commitment to sustainability policies and practices across all operations, messaging, strategies and business models.
Acting as champions of the Sustainable Development Goals during the Decade of Action, using visibility and outreach to raise the profile of the SDGs through amplification and advocacy.
A commitment to a human rights-based approach, including addressing issues of discrimination and avoiding discriminatory practices in all activities.
A commitment to promoting equality and equity, including gender equality, ensuring football is a platform for inclusion at every level.
A commitment to climate action — reducing the environmental footprint of football and using the sport’s influence to inspire sustainable behaviour worldwide.
“Being part of Football for the Goals isn’t a badge we hang on a wall. It’s a framework that holds us accountable. Every feature we build, every grassroots organisation we support — it connects back to real outcomes for real communities.”
Liam McDowell
Founder & CEO, SHOT Clubhouse
The Goals Grant is a global programme run by SHOT for the United Nations Football for the Goals initiative. We’re giving FFTG-aligned partners free access to SHOT Clubhouse — PERFORM, Clubhouse, and Impact Reporting — so they can develop players and coaches with a weekly habit loop, evidence real outcomes against the Sustainable Development Goals, and scale what already works in their communities.
Most tools in football optimise admin. SHOT is the development and evidence layer. If your organisation is using football to make a difference, the Goals Grant gives you the tools to prove it.
The Goals Grant operates across all six FIFA confederations — covering every football-playing nation on earth. We’re looking for infrastructure partners and delivery partners in every region. If your organisation is doing the work, we want to back you.
Europe
55 Member Associations
The birthplace of structured coaching. Home to the world’s biggest leagues and some of its most underserved grassroots communities. Europe sets the standard — and the Goals Grant ensures that standard reaches everyone.
Africa
54 Member Associations
The continent with the most to gain. Hundreds of millions of young footballers. Girls’ football growing fast. Community organisations doing extraordinary work with almost nothing. This is where the Goals Grant makes the biggest difference.
Asia
47 Member Associations
From the Gulf to the Pacific. Federations mandating IDPs for the first time. Coaches hungry for frameworks. A massive, diverse continent ready to level up its football development.
N/C America & Caribbean
41 Member Associations
The World Cup is coming to North America in 2026. Caribbean and Central American communities using football to change lives. The Goals Grant backs the organisations behind those stories.
South America
10 Member Associations
Football’s spiritual home. The passion is already there — the infrastructure isn’t. Community foundations and coach pathways need the tools to turn raw talent into structured development.
Oceania
11 Member Associations
The smallest confederation with some of the biggest ambitions. Island nations where a single grant allocation can transform an entire country’s football development landscape.
The Build
The Reach
The Value
The Goals Grant is open to any football organisation aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals. Whether you’re governing the game or delivering it on the ground — if you’re using football to create real change, we want to hear from you.
Mandate IDPs. Raise coaching standards. Evidence outcomes to government and funders.
Roll out structured development across your member clubs and academies.
Give your coaches elite-level tools and your players a real development pathway.
Prove the impact of your programmes with real data. Give your funders what they need.
Scale what already works. Evidence what you’ve always known — football changes lives.
Every Goals Grant partner must have girls’ football in scope. This is non-negotiable.
The Goals Grant gives organisations free access to the full SHOT Clubhouse platform. Think of it as your digital clubhouse — connecting coaches in Cambridge to academies in Accra, grassroots clubs in São Paulo to federations in Bangkok. One platform, one global community.
Confidence-led development across 5 pillars: Technical, Physical, Psychological, Social, Tactical. Three-stage evaluation cycle for every athlete. Built on FA Four Corners methodology, aligned with The FA, England Boxing, LTA, RFU, ECB, and England Hockey frameworks.
Example: A youth coach in Lagos evaluates a 14-year-old midfielder across all 5 pillars after every training block — the same methodology used by Premier League academies.
AI-assisted personalised development plans for every athlete in your programme. Tailored to their sport and stage. From U7 discovery to adult performance, every player gets a clear pathway.
Example: A girls’ football academy in Jordan generates AI-powered IDPs for 200 players — each one personalised to their age group, position, and confidence profile.
Fixtures, attendance, results, team management, and event tools in one place. No more spreadsheets. No more WhatsApp admin chaos.
Example: A community trust in Bogotá manages 12 teams, 40 coaches, and 300 players — all from one dashboard instead of scattered spreadsheets.
Under-13 parent-linked accounts, under-18 consent flows, DBS tracking. Built for compliance from day one. Every child protected. Every interaction auditable.
Full visibility for parents into their child’s development journey. Engagement without interference. Real-time progress updates that keep families connected to the programme.
Evidence-based reporting for funders, governing bodies, and stakeholders. Real data, not anecdotes. Individual-level outcomes that roll up into real SDG evidence.
Example: A federation in Southeast Asia presents quarterly SDG impact reports to government — backed by real athlete development data, not estimates.
Intelligent feedback tools to help coaches and trainers deliver better development insights, faster. ALEX AI analyses evaluation patterns and suggests targeted coaching actions.
Sport-specific development frameworks built on best practice from governing bodies including The FA, England Boxing, LTA, RFU, ECB, and England Hockey.
Beyond PERFORM, grant organisations also get access to PULSE (culture & community tools) and LOCKER (content & media management). The full ecosystem.
Imagine a world where a grassroots coach in Nairobi uses the same development tools as an academy director in Manchester. Where a girls’ football programme in Rio de Janeiro shares the same evaluation framework as a community trust in Sydney. Where a federation in Bangkok can evidence impact to government using the same platform a youth club in Brooklyn uses to plan training sessions.
That’s the global clubhouse. One platform connecting everyone — from the first-time volunteer coach to the national federation director, from the parent checking their child’s progress to the funder demanding evidence of impact. From the pitch in rural Ghana to the stadium in Munich. From Under-7 discovery sessions to professional performance pathways.
SHOT Clubhouse is that connective tissue. Football is the language. Development is the mission.
Every organisation that joins the Goals Grant contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals through their everyday football activity. Every evaluation logged. Every session attended. Every player developed. It all counts. It all gets tracked. It all gets evidenced. This isn’t a badge on a website — it’s behaviour change at scale.
Football drives physical activity and mental well-being across communities. SHOT tracks the health impact of every session.
Structured coaching frameworks and development pathways mirror educational best practice, building skills on and off the pitch.
Promoting women’s football, female coaching pathways, and equal access to development tools and opportunities.
Grassroots football reaches underserved communities. SHOT’s grant programmes prioritise the most deprived areas.
Football clubs are community anchors. Supporting them strengthens local social infrastructure and cohesion.
Reducing the environmental impact of football operations and using the sport’s platform to inspire sustainable behaviour.
Football unites people across borders, cultures, and backgrounds — building peace through shared purpose and fair play.
Cross-sector collaboration between the UN, SHOT, confederations, clubs, and grassroots organisations to drive collective impact.
World Football Day — declared by the UN General Assembly on 25 May, adopted by 193 member states, co-sponsored by over 160 countries. The day the world celebrates football’s power to advance peace, development, and social inclusion.
The UN recognises football as more than a sport — it’s a global force for unity. With 4 billion fans worldwide, football has the unique ability to transcend borders, bridge divides, and inspire collective action toward the Sustainable Development Goals.
Two weeks later, the FIFA World Cup kicks off across the USA, Mexico, and Canada. 48 nations. 104 matches. The biggest sporting event on the planet.
Level up with SHOT Clubhouse. Apply now and celebrate with us on 25th May.
The Power of Six is our UK programme — backing 72 grassroots clubs across 6 regions of England with free SHOT Clubhouse access, in partnership with Sported Foundation. If you’re a UK-based organisation, Power of Six is your route in.
Explore Power of Six →If you’re outside the UK, the Goals Grant is for you. Apply above.
Fill in the form. Tell us about your organisation, your sport, your community, and how many players and coaches you’d like to activate.
We review every application on reach, impact, activation readiness, and SDG alignment. Priority goes to organisations working with girls’ football and underserved communities.
If selected, you get your licence allocation, onboarding dates, and a named SHOT delivery contact. We get you live in weeks, not months.
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