GOTR pairs running instruction with mentorship and social-emotional learning, giving girls in grades 3-8 the strength and support they need to thrive in life. Twice a week for ten weeks, girls meet with their mentors after school in small groups, challenging themselves physically while engaging in goal setting and team-building activities that build their confidence, stamina, and character. GOTR tailors its evidence-based curricula by age group, addressing the different self-esteem, academic, and other issues girls face in elementary and middle school. At the end of the season, every girl completes a 5K run with an adult running buddy — achieving a milestone they set for themselves. Across all eight wards of DC and in part of Prince George’s County, GOTR promotes the well-being of 1700+ girls annually and inspires them to believe in themselves.
Headquarters: DC-Ward 5
Where They Operate: DC-Citywide; MD-Prince George's County
Age Groups Served: Youth (5-11); Pre-teen/teen (12-17)
Population(s) Served: Women/Girls
Schools They Work In: The schools we serve varies from season to season, however, we serve girls in public, public charter and private schools.
- Girls on the Run - DC serves girls in 3rd - 8th grade across all 8 wards with 167 teams this year:
Over 1,100 program scholarships were provided enabling girls across the District who could not otherwise participate in the program the opportunity to learn to be joyful, healthy and confident through the program. - Survey data:
Evaluation results demonstrate that girls who participate in Girls on the Run have increased self-esteem, improved body image, and are committed to physical activity.
Awards & Recognition
DC Council Ceremonial Resolution: awarded Spring, 2011 in recognition of the work Girls on the Run - DC has done to promote health and wellness for girls and women throughout all 8 Wards of the District.
Best Running Related Non-Profit, RunWashington Magazine, 2014
CareFirst's Healthy Walks Community Partner, 2014
CareFirst's Healthy Walks Community Partner, 2015
Press
- Katherine Switzer visits local GOTR group
Mon Apr 25 2016, RunWashington
Running legend Kathrine Switzer visited School Without Walls at Francis Stevens' GOTR team as part of the D.C. chapter's 10th anniversary.
- Meet The Boston Marathon Pioneer Who Changed Running For Women
Thu Apr 21 2016, Self.com
Kathryn Switzer is still doing her part to help women. She's teamed up with Girls on the Run in Washington, D.C. for their Sneaker Soiree.
- Volunteer all year long with local charities
Thu Jan 7 2016, The Washington Post - Express
To volunteer with GOTR-DC, you don't need to be a runner or a girl. Opportunities range from coaching to TA's to 5K & one time opp's.
- Mystics all access 2015: Girls on the Run 5K
Wed Dec 16 2015, Monumental Network Washington Mystics
Washington Mystics player Tayler Hill cheered on girls at the Girls on the Run - DC 5K in December.
- Best of Washington Running
Mon May 12 2014, RunWashington Magazine
Girls on the Run - DC is honored to be selected as this year's Best Running Related Non-Profit in the Best of Washington Running.
Budget (FY2023)
- $3 million or higher
- $1 million to $3 million
- The current budget for Girls on the Run - DC is: $500k to $1 million
- Less than $500k
Catalogue charities range in size from $100,000 to
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