More than sponsors, committed partners
Partners by our side, invested and committed!
Fier-Play can count on the committed support of private partners who share our vision of a more inclusive sport that respects all forms of diversity.
Their financial and logistical support enables us to develop our awareness-raising, support, and training programs, and to extend the reach of our actions throughout France and Europe.
Thanks to their commitment, together we are advancing the visibility and rights of LGBTIQ+ people in sport.

Nike, a committed partner for a fairer sport
Nike is a global sports brand that places inclusion, equality, and respect at the heart of its commitments. Alongside Fier-Play, the brand supports a vision of sport where everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender expression, or gender identity, should be able to play, progress, and flourish freely.
By joining our mission, Nike is not just offering support: it is taking concrete action through a partnership based on implementing practical solutions and providing assistance to sports organizations. This support is part of their overall commitment to making sport more accessible, more representative, and more inclusive.

DILCRAH, a key ally at the heart of the State
Created in 2012, the Interministerial Delegation for the Fight against Racism, Anti-Semitism, and Anti-LGBT+ Hatred (DILCRAH) is responsible for designing, coordinating, and implementing government policy on combating hatred and discrimination.
Reporting to the Prime Minister, it advises and coordinates government departments and is the main point of contact for European, international, and community organizations working to combat hatred and discrimination.

Île-de-France Region: working towards a more inclusive sporting environment
Fier-Play also benefits from the support of the Île-de-France Region, which recognizes the importance of combating discrimination in sport and promoting inclusion.
Thanks to this institutional support, the association can strengthen its actions in the Île-de-France region, develop educational tools for clubs and young people, and promote the training of local actors in the sports movement.
This partnership reflects a shared desire to make sport a lever for social cohesion, equality, and respect for differences at the heart of regional life.