Heart & Sole

Spring 2025 lottery registration will open February 1st-7th and will be "run" on February 8th. More details about our lottery process is below under FAQ's.

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Spring 2025 Season Details

Lottery registration will open Februrary 1 - February 7 with spots awarded February 8. All remaining spots will be available for registration on a first-come, first-served basis from February 8th through the season start.

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To sign up online, please have the following information available:

  • Parent/Guardian Contact Information
  • Emergency Contact Information
  • Health Information (Allergies, medications, etc.)
  • Credit/Debit Card (financial assistance available)

When you register your girl, you will be asked to submit a form of payment. Due to the level of interest at certain schools it is possible that teams could have a waitlist. You will only be charged for the registration if and when your girl is placed on a team. For any general registration questions, please contact program@gotrmn.org

  • The lottery registration period for Spring 2025 season will open February 1 - February 7 and the lottery will "run" on February 8. More details about lottery in our FAQ's below. After the lottery week, registration will remain open for any available spots through the second week of practice.
  • Our Spring 2025 season will begin the week of April 7.
  • Late registration closes on Friday, April 18.
  • Our standard schedule is to practice 2x a week for 8 weeks, but schedules will vary by site
  • Most schedules will wrap up by May 29. A season-culminating 5K event will be held the weekend of May 31/June 1.
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Financial Aid

We are committed to making Girls on the Run accessible to all girls. Thanks to generous donors and community supporters, program scholarships are available to any girl who needs it, and we can also provide running shoes and clothing to girls in need. Regardless of school or family income, all registrants have the option to pay-what-you-can during registration.

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  • February 1 - February 7

    Lottery registration week! 

  • February 8 - April 7

    Registration available on a first-come, first-served basis for all locations with open spots.

  • Week of April 7

    First week of Heart & Sole practices!

  • Mid-May

    Practice 5K on site at your team's practice location.

  • May 31

    Twin Cities 5K at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds for all Greater Twin Cities teams.

  • June 1

    Rochester and Duluth 5Ks for all Greater Minnesota teams.

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Registration Fees

Building confidence and setting young girls down the path of a healthy lifestyle is PRICELESS! However, there are real costs associated with operating a non-profit organization and delivering the Girls on the Run program to approximately 5500 girls in Minnesota each year. Registration is $200 per girl and includes:

  • 16 ninety-minute sessions conducted by certified GOTR volunteer coaches
  • Curriculum and lesson materials
  • A healthy snack at each session
  • Official GOTR T-shirt and water bottle
  • 5K Registration fee
  • 5K Medal
  • Post 5k celebration

We offer a pay-what-you-can model so every girl is able to participate regardless of ability to pay.

Registration Fee Guide
Registration Type Price
Full-Price Registration 

$200

Pay-what-you-can

Regardless of school or family income, all registrants have the option to pay-what-you-can during registration

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My girl isn't a big runner; is this program for her? OR My girl is already a skilled runner. Is this program for her?

Yes! We are much more than a running program, and every participant can benefit from the experience of building confidence through accomplishment while participating in our rich, curriculum-based, age-appropriate, interactive lessons. Expect lots of games, talking, laughing and processing in addition to running at each practice. And know that when we say run, we mean run, walk, skip, roll or push, just as long as you are moving foward!

What does a typical Girls on the Run practice look like?

Girls meet twice a week after school. The curriculum is taught by certified Girls on the Run coaches and each session focuses on a specific issue-related topic.

Typically the girls gather immediately after school and have a healthy snack while being introduced to the topic of the day - such as inner beauty, choosing friends, or communicating emotions. They will warm-up with a brief interactive game and discuss how the game relates to the day’s topic. Girls then run laps, often incorporating brief activities or tasks that relate back to the day’s issue. At the end of the practice, the girls come together to stretch, cool-down and celebrate their accomplishments through energy awards. Focus is not on running the fastest or with perfect form, but moving forward at your own "happy pace".

Over the course of the program, girls will develop and improve competence, feel confidence in who they are, develop strength of character, respond to others and oneself with care and compassion, create positive connections with peers and adults, and make a meaningful contribution to community and society. 

What does the program fee include?

GOTR is fully committed to access and inclusion and all girls are welcome to participate, so please make sure cost is never an issue. The actual cost per girl is $230+, but we work to subsidize each girl’s participation so that no one is asked to pay the full amount. We know that many families are struggling more than ever. We are also offering payment plans which you can select during checkout, the payment plan allows you to break your girl's program fee down into 2 or 3 installments, paid in 30 day increments. We also offer pay-what-you-can during registration, any family regardless of school or income can pay any amount that fits their needs.

How does the lottery work?

We’re using the lottery system as part of our efforts to allow all girls an equal opportunity to participate in Girls on the Run. In recent years, teams have been filling up quickly, and the lottery system gives every girl an equal chance to participate. 

Lottery registration will open February 1 - February 7 (in the spring) and August 1 - August 7 (in the fall). The lottery will "run" on February 8 or August 8 (dependant upon season). At that time, if more girls are registered than the number of available spots on the team, the registration system will randomly select girls for that team. All additional girls will remain in “lottery status” and be placed on the waitlist. Teams that are not at capacity at the time of lottery closing will include all girls registered at that time. Registration will then re-open and additional girls will be added on a first-come, first-serve basis until team capacity is reached, and a waiting list will begin. 

If your girl is awarded a spot on the team, you will be notified by email, and any payment on file will be processed at that time. If your girl is waitlisted, you will be notified by email and your card will NOT be charged. Waitlisted participants will have the opportunity to move to a nearby site, or remain on the waitlist in the chance a spot becomes available. 

What is your gender inclusion policy?

Girls on the Run is an inclusive program where the dignity of every participant is respected, and all youth are safe. We warmly welcome the participation of anyone who identifies as a girl, including cis girls & transgirls, as well as non-binary and/or gender-expansive youth. If a student is interested in Girls on the Run, we'd love to have them! 

We can't afford the program registration fee but our girl would love to participate. How does financial aid work?

Don't let cost stop you from participating! We'd love to have your girl involved and we are committed to making Girls on the Run accessible to all girls. Thanks to generous donors and community supporters, program scholarships are available to any girl who needs it, and we can also provide running shoes and clothing to girls in need. The online registration form (button above) will ask if financial assistance is needed. Indicate yes on the form and a pay-what-you-can option will be presented on the final checkout page of the registration form. 

What if Girls on the Run isn't offered at our school?

You don't need to attend school at a site to attend GOTR practice there, so you're welcome to register her for a team in your area that works for you. If you'd like to consider bringing GOTR to your community, click here for information on starting a new site.

Is there a way for me to sponsor a participant for a season?

Yes! As a mission-driven 501(c)3, Girls on the Run relies on generous donors in order to provide more than $400,000 in program scholarships for families in need. Click here to sponsor a participant this season.

Do girls need to attend both days each week in order to register?

Yes! Since most of our teams fill up quickly, if your girl will be unable to attend all the sessions, please save room for a girl who can, and consider joining us in a future season when she can enjoy the entire program.

What is the refund, cancellation, withdrawal policy?

If a girl withdraws earlier than two weeks before the start of the program, we can provide a full refund minus a $10 processing fee. No refunds will be issued within 2 weeks before the start of the season.

For questions about programming, contact program@gotrmn.org

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