Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bluegrass signs two Centre College women’s soccer athletes to NIL deal.
The 1926 Collective, a pioneering NIL collective dedicated to empowering Centre’s women athletes through NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) opportunities, is thrilled to unveil a significant partnership that brings together the world of women's athletics and community impact. Two standout women's soccer players have joined forces with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bluegrass in a collaboration aimed at fostering positive change.
Riley Givens, a sophomore from Louisville, KY, and Cara Francke, a senior from Louisville, KY, have entered into an NIL agreement with Big Brothers Big Sisters, a renowned youth mentoring organization committed to changing lives for the better. This partnership marks a significant milestone for The 1926 Collective, highlighting the power of athletes to make a profound difference in their communities.
The 1926 Collective strives to connect athletes with companies that have common interests and goals, to ensure a fruitful partnership for the athlete and the business. Givens and Francke are two athletes that exemplify the values of teamwork and dedication, both on and off the field, making them ideal partners for Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Chris Peck, President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters in Lexington, expressed, "Big Brothers Big Sisters has an incredible track record of making a difference in so many lives, and we are thrilled to be partnering with Riley and Cara to promote BBBS at Centre and within the Danville community.”
Speaking about this partnership, Francke stated, “I am honored to enter into this partnership with such an incredible organization. Partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters allows us to give back to our communities in a profound way."
Givens added, “The dedication of Big Brothers Big Sisters to positively impacting the lives of young people aligns perfectly with my values. I am excited to dedicate my time to helping them accomplish their mission.”
The 1926 Collective applauds this partnership, highlighting the importance of athletes leveraging their NIL opportunities to effect positive change.
If you are a business looking to partner with a Centre College athlete to promote your brand, email us at info@the1926collective.com.