The World Sailing Trust has become the official charity of SailGP's community and outreach programme ©World Sailing

The World Sailing Trust has become the official charity of SailGP's community and outreach programme, known as "Inspire".

The partnership, it is claimed, will use sailing as a force for good, bringing access to the sport, education and sector career experience to a wide audience through SailGP and the World Sailing Trust's international reach.

It will look to create opportunities to increase participation outside of SailGP's championship calendar - featuring the world's fastest sail racing - to take the Inspire programme to new locations and broaden its reach.

The World Sailing Trust will support SailGP Inspire to raise funds for its outreach programme as part of its Youth Pathway work, which helps young people gain access to sailing and develop their skills.

Together, the World Sailing Trust and SailGP Inspire will work with local partners to identify areas of opportunity, tailoring outreach work to local communities.

"We are really excited to partner with SailGP Inspire, the first project within the Trust's Youth Pathways programme," World Sailing Trust chair Dee Caffari said.

"SailGP Inspire aligns with the Trust's mission to grow participation in sailing, support young sailors to develop their skills and to enhance sailing as a sport.

"We're looking forward to working with SailGP to achieve brilliant impact through outreach activities across the world and will work in partnership to develop the Inspire programme to benefit as many young people as possible."

With the support of the World Sailing Trust, it is claimed SailGP's legacy offering at each host venue will be developed and enhanced, with SailGP Inspire supporting core community programmes across the world.

SailGP revolutionises sailing through technology, and Inspire brings this feature to young sailors through interactive STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) classroom modules and online resources, eSailGP gamification, and on-water sailing experiences.

It is stated that a greater understanding of the science behind sailing will equip young girls and boys with key knowledge to access the sport and sail safely, as well as learn fundamental life skills while being encouraged to get on the water.

"As a global sports organisation, we have a social responsibility to improve access and drive passion at the grass-roots," Tom Herbert-Evans, SailGP's Youth Programme manager, said.

"We do not want to reinvent the wheel, but create accessible aids to enhance existing organisations that are already doing incredible work on the front line."

SailGP Inspire's founding partners - RS Sailing, WASZP, Rooster Sailing and MarkSetBot - will provide resources to programme sites to further the outreach of the initiatives and help build a legacy in each of the communities visited.

"As an annual, global championship featuring cutting-edge technology and awe-inspiring athleticism, we have the tools to ignite and inspire the next generation," Julien di Biase, SailGP's chief operating officer, said.

"However, it is critical that between and after each SailGP event we continue to engage and inspire the future generation.

"With the support of the World Sailing Trust, we will not only be able to achieve this, but also reach young people in locations outside of our current event calendar which will help to further the impact of the programme."

World Sailing formally recognised and sanctioned SailGP as a Special Event in October of last year.