The organization started in 2006 after sportswriter
Rick Reilly saw a documentary on malaria while visiting Venice. Reilly also searched for an organization to help him distribute the nets, and contacted the
United Nations Foundation. Reilly convinced the foundation to start a new organization named "Nothing But Nets" to appeal to sports fans. Curry continued working with the campaign until 2017. In 2018, Curry also released a limited edition shoe in partnership with sportswear company
Under Armour, with profits from the shoe going toward the organization. As the organization continued to grow, its efforts expanded beyond bed net distribution to encompass other efforts to fight malaria, and in 2022, the organization changed its name to "United to Beat Malaria." == Activities ==