Makinlay Cova – The Phoenix
(because she rises, even when the world tries to burn her down).
Here’s her sponsorship copy in the same fused style:
GRRRL Project Revolutionary – from just $30 a month.
Be the spark. Light the fire. Change her life.
Her name is Makinlay Cova. We call her The Phoenix—because no matter how many times the world tries to break her, she rises from the ashes stronger than before. She has the will. She has the fire. What she doesn’t have are the resources to keep rising.
Across the world, girls are being forced out of sport twice as often as boys. Not because they don’t want it. Because the barriers are stacked against them.
❌ They can’t afford the gear.
❌ They don’t have access to elite coaching.
❌ They never see women like them at the top.
❌ They’re told their bodies don’t belong.
❌ They’re told to be smaller, quieter, less.
Makinlay is fighting to rise through all of that. She trains with a fire that refuses to be put out, but every day she’s reminded that the system isn’t built for her to win. Without support, even a phoenix can fall.
That’s where you come in.
By becoming a GRRRL Project Rebel, you’re not just giving Makinlay gear, coaching, or facilities. You’re giving her the fuel to rise, again and again. You’re telling her: You are unstoppable. Your fire matters. The world needs to see you fly.
Your sponsorship provides:
✅ Financial support
✅ World-class coaching
✅ Mindset training
✅ Access to better facilities
✅ Mentorship from fierce women who’ve risen through the same flames.
And you’ll receive quarterly updates from Makinlay herself, so you can witness her rebirth, her breakthroughs, and her fight to take her place at the top.
$30.00 / month
94% of female C-suite executives played sports. (ESPNW)
By age 14, girls drop out of sports at nearly twice the rate of boys—mainly due to financial barriers, lack of access, and body image concerns. (Sport England)
80% of female Fortune 500 executives played competitive sports. (UN Women)
Girls in sports are 92% less likely to use drugs and 80% more likely to graduate high school. (i9Sports)