2026-06-26, Fri.

Top Stories       Business       Culture & Life       Science & Technology       World

Lecture

Notification

 

NEWS > Culture & Life


MetLife, Global Citizen Launch ¡®Footwork for Futures¡¯ Challenge to Expand Access to Education and Sports

All donations will support the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, building on MetLife Foundation¡¯s $9 million commitment.
Date: 2026-05-22

NEW YORK -- Today, MetLife and Global Citizen announced Footwork for Futures, a global soccer-themed social media challenge that supports children’s access to quality education and sports to foster more confident and resilient communities.

Footwork for Futures invites people to share a short video of themselves juggling - or attempting to juggle - a soccer ball on Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, or Facebook and include the hashtag #FootworkForFutures, or by submitting a video through the Global Citizen app. For each eligible video submission, MetLife will donate $5 to the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, up to $100,000, to help support access to quality education and sports for children through grants to community-based organizations around the world.

This social campaign builds upon MetLife Foundation’s $9 million contribution as a founding donor of the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund. The fund gives grants to organizations in communities around the world that offer educational and sports programs. Footwork for Futures uses the excitement of this summer’s FIFA World Cup 2026™ to help organizations grow their initiatives, aiming to boost children’s confidence and strengthen communities.

“The FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund is proof of what’s possible when we unite the world’s love of football with the power of education to strengthen our communities,” said Nuria Garcia, Head of Global Sustainability, MetLife, and Chair, MetLife Foundation. “Footwork for Futures helps make that mission fun, real and accessible. Every video submitted is a meaningful step toward building more confident futures for young people around the world.”

Participation in Footwork for Futures is open to all individuals, regardless of skill, ability or experience, allowing each person to showcase their own approach to keeping a soccer ball in motion. The initiative runs from May 12 to July 19, 2026, or until donations reach $100,000. Submissions received after this period will be shared; however, they will not contribute to additional donations. Participants are encouraged, but not required, to nominate friends and family to join in.

All videos must follow the rules of the respective social media platforms and the campaign’s Terms & Conditions. To be eligible, each video must clearly display a real person safely and responsibly juggling (or attempting to juggle) a soccer ball. Global Citizen reserves the right to disqualify any entry that fails to meet these standards.

MetLife and Global Citizen Launch “Footwork for Futures” Social Media Challenge to Help Expand Access to Education and Sports




 to the Top List of News

Busan Citizens Opened Their Homes to Global ARMY
The Empire State Building¡¯s Tastes of New York Experience to Feature Eataly
IFF Launches PureStrong¢â, a Probiotic Made Specifically for Dogs
Global Stars Ahn Hyo-seop and Khalid Release New Cross-Market Single ¡°Something Special¡± via FANDOM Today
Wehome Launches K-POPSTAY BUSAN for BTS Fans
Premier Jumping League Launches With $300M Prize, Marking New Era in Showjumping
FIFA and Fanatics Ink Exclusive Global Collectibles Deal Covering Cards, Stickers, and Games

 

Hilton Announces Exclusive Agreement with YOTEL to Expand Global Footp...
AesMed to Participate in WCHR 2026 and Promote 1111 Hair Care Day Camp...
Wehome Opens New Era of Hands-Free Travel in Korea
MetLife, Global Citizen Launch ¡®Footwork for Futures¡¯ Challenge to E...
Netflix¡¯s ¡°KPop Demon Hunters¡± Announce Official Global World Tour
Aga Khan Museum Launches Season 5 of This Being Human as a Multimedia ...
2 Million Downloads in Six Months: Tabelog¡¯s Multilingual App Solves ...

 

 

60, Gamasanro 27gil, Guro-gu, Seoul, Korea, e-mail: news@newsji.com

Copyright, NEWSJI NEWSGROUP NETWORK.

.