In 2012, Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry partnered with the campaign, gaining significant publicity with a "3 for 3" pledge, in which he promised to donate 3 bed nets for every 3 pointer he scored.
For funding campaigns, partners have included organizations such as the National Basketball Association’s NBA Cares,[21] Major League Soccer WORKS, the people of the United Methodist Church,[22] Sports Illustrated,[4][23] Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Boy Scouts of America.
[24] Celebrity partners that have assisted with fundraising include Rick Reilly, Stephen Curry, singer and actress Mandy Moore,[25] WNBA champion Ruth Riley, and broadcaster Charlie Webster.
[26] To deliver assistance to malaria-affected populations, the organization has partnered with corporations, including SC Johnson[27] and Sumitomo Chemical[28] to provide malaria prevention tools.
The purpose of the summit is to help participants develop leadership skills in fields of advocacy, policy, global health, and civics relating to the campaigns against malaria.