At OneUpOneDown, we work with businesses, communities and associations to realised untapped potential in their network, drive engagement and support women through relevant 1:1 mentorship relationships.
OneUpOneDown’s technology and team manage the full match making and management process, removing massive amounts of administration work and a providing specific expertise so your program has a long-lasting impact on participants.
case study: FIA Women in motorsport
The FIA Women in Motorsport Commission partnered with OneUpOneDown to launch a global mentorship program, connecting women across 69 countries. With intelligent matching, 280 impactful mentor-mentee pairs were created during the first 9-months, achieving a 93% success rate in terms of mentorship quality. The initiative fosters leadership, community, and career advancement, accelerating gender equity in motorsport.
case study: women in tech global
Women in Technology (WIT) partnered with OneUpOneDown to scale a global mentorship program, fostering career growth and inclusivity for women in the tech industry. With intelligent matching, 2,600+ participants from 118 countries engaged, leading to 1,000+ successful mentorship relationships and an 86% satisfaction rate—building confidence, community, and career success for women in tech.
case study: GLOBAL GAMING WOMEN
Global Gaming Women partnered with OneUpOneDown to launch their Virtual Mentorship Program, supporting women across the gaming industry through structured mentorship and education. With AI-driven matching technology, 96 participants from 9 countries engaged in meaningful connections, resulting in 130 successful matches with a 97% success rate—building confidence, community, and professional growth for women in the traditionally male-dominated gaming industry.
case study: climate briedges
Climate Bridges partnered with OneUpOneDown to scale their Be One Mentoring Programme, empowering individuals in the climate movement through meaningful mentorship connections. Using intelligent matching technology, the program grew from 24 participants in 2023 to 452 participants in 2024 across 77 countries—an incredible 1,783% increase—facilitating 218 completed matches that fostered cross-cultural learning, increased confidence, and strengthened global collaboration in climate action.