The End Violence Against Women Coalition, Level Up and The Three Hijabis have sent an open letter to the FA and Premier League calling for action against gender-based violence.
The FA and the Premier League were contacted by the three organisations after fierce criticism of Raith Rovers following the signing of David Goodwillie, who had previously been ruled guilty in a civil court of raping a woman.
Rovers would eventually reverse their decision to sign the strikers after widespread condemnation.
A section of the open letter, which was sent to the FA and the Premier League, read: "This issue is not solely about individual players, but the industry that supports them; the clubs they play for, the leagues they compete in and the academies that train them.
"Football players and the teams they play for have a unique position in shaping the attitudes of boys and men. Their behaviour both on and off the pitch is influential, and transforming the culture in football will have a seismic impact on wider society.
Now is the time for the FA and Premier League to show which side they are on when it comes to violence against women and girls. This means clubs committing to changing their culture, recognising that violence is rooted in inequality and driven by the need for power and control."
Level Up has also launched a public petition calling for authorities to "implement a zero tolerance policy on any gender-based violence".
