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Supporting Olympism Through Education

  • "The important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part, just as in life, what counts is not conquering, but fighting well." –1908

    Inspired by the life & work of Pierre de Coubertin

  • "Olympism is a great, quiet piece of machinery. Its gears do not screech and its movement never stops." –1920

    Inspired by the life & work of Pierre de Coubertin

  • "Regarding the Olympic Games...The idea of their revival was not a passing fancy: it was the logical culmination of a great movement." –1896

    Inspired by the life & work of Pierre de Coubertin

  • "To ask people of the world to respect each other is not utopian, but in order to respect each other they must first know each other." –1935

    Inspired by the life & work of Pierre de Coubertin

  • "Rejoice in humanity that is constantly being reborn. Have faith in it, pour out your energy on it, mix your hopes with its." –1918

    Inspired by the life & work of Pierre de Coubertin

The following resources have information about memberships and being actively involved in the Olympic & Paralympic Movements:

USA Based Organizations

The LA84 Foundation supports youth sports programs and public education about the role of sports in youth development. With 30 years of experience, the foundation has supported thousands of youth sports organizations through grants, while also training coaches, commissioning research, convening conferences, and acting as a national thought leader on important youth sports issues.

Visit the LA84 website 

The USOPC is focused on protecting, supporting and empowering America’s athletes, and is responsible for fielding U.S. teams for the Olympic, Paralympic, Youth Olympic, Pan American and Parapan American Games, and serving as the steward of the Olympic and Paralympic movements in the U.S. Additional support is provided in the form of training facilities, sports medicine and science, coaching education, health insurance, promotional opportunities, education and career services, outfitting and travel, and safe sport and anti-doping programming.

Visit the USOPC website 

The LA 2028 Organizing Committee is led by Chairman Casey Wasserman and is a partner with the City of Los Angeles and the United States Olympic Committee. The committee has set the vision and designed a plan to host a sustainable Olympic and Paralympic Games, which would benefit the community, the International Olympic Committee, and the Olympic Games movement.

Visit the LA28 website 

Located at the California State University, Fullerton, the Center for Sociocultural Sport and Olympic Research’s mission is to promote education and research concerning sport and the Olympic Games in their broadest cultural, social and political dimensions. CSSOR’s goals include cross-disciplinary research on issues related to sport. The center is committed to diverse, cross-disciplinary research that respects the importance of sports in society.

Visit the CSSOR website 

International Organizations

The International Olympic Committee is a non-profit independent international organization that is committed to building a better world through sport. The committee supports all affiliated member organizations of the Olympic Movement and strongly encourages the promotion of Olympic values.

Visit the IOC website 

Founded in 1974, the committee preserves the works and thoughts of Pierre de Coubertin. The committee provides useful information on how Coubertin`s ideas could be put into practice in contemporary educational initiatives.

Visit the CIPC website 

The French Pierre de Coubertin Committee is an association governed by its statutes and whose purpose is to make known the work of Pierre de Coubertin. The committee identifies and disseminate the moral, civic, cultural, and pedagogical teachings that emanate from his work, and to contribute to the physical activities whose practice must conform to the Olympic ideal defined by Pierre de Coubertin.

Visit the CFPC website 

As an international non-profit organization, the International Paralympic Committee is an athlete-centered organization composed of an elected Governing Board. The board consists of a management team and various Standing Committees and Councils. The IPC leads the Paralympic Movement, oversees the delivery of the Paralympic Games, and supports members to enable paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence.

Visit the IPC website 

USA Olympic Sport Organizations

Find out how you can participate and become a member of an athletic organization or find a coach. Each organization provides information on team tryouts and upcoming tournaments.

A. Summer Olympics

  1. USA Archery
  2. USA Badminton
  3. USA Baseball
  4. USA Basketball
  5. USA Bowling Congress
  6. USA Boxing
  7. USA American Canoeing
  8. USA Climbing
  9. USA Cycling
  10. USA Diving
  11. USA Equestrian
  12. USA Fencing
  13. USA Field Hockey
  14. USA Golf
  15. USA Gymnastics
  16. USA Judo
  17. USA Karate
  18. USA Pentathlon
  19. USA Racquetball
  20. USA Roller Sports
  21. US Rowing
  22. USA Rugby
  23. US Sailing
  24. USA Shooting
  25. USA Skateboarding
  26. US Soccer Federation
  27. USA Softball
  28. US Squash
  29. USA Surfing
  30. USA Swimming
  31. USA Synchro
  32. USA Table Tennis
  33. USA Taekwondo
  34. USA Team Handball
  35. US Tennis Association
  36. USA Track & Field
  37. USA Triathlon
  38. USA Volleyball
  39. USA Water Polo
  40. USA Water Ski & Wake Sports
  41. USA Weightlifting
  42. USA Wrestling

B. Winter Olympics

  1. US Biathlon
  2. USA Bobsled & Skeleton
  3. USA Curling
  4. US Figure Skating
  5. USA Hockey
  6. USA Luge
  7. USA Ski & Snowboard
  8. US Speedskating

C. Paralympics

  1. Alpine Skiing
  2. Archery
  3. Badminton
  4. Boccia
  5. Wheelchair Curling
  6. Paracanoe
  7. Cycling
  8. Equestrian
  9. Goalball
  10. Judo
  11. Nordic Skiing
  12. Paratriathlon
  13. Powerlifting
  14. Rowing
  15. Shooting
  16. Sitting Volleyball
  17. Sled Hockey
  18. Snowboarding
  19. Soccer-7-A-Side
  20. Swimming
  21. Table Tennis
  22. Track & Field
  23. Wheelchair Basketball
  24. Wheelchair Fencing
  25. Wheelchair Rugby
  26. Wheelchair Tennis

Disabled Sport Organizations

Disabled or adaptive sport organizations provide opportunities to participate in high performance sport, competitive or recreational:

Adaptive Sports USA empowers individuals with a disability through access to competitive sport(s) opportunities and offer a regional and national outreach network, to engage, empower, and support the Adaptive Sport-Minded community. With education, coaching expertise, and competition, athletes are supported through all stages of development. As the sole US member of the International Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation, they provide athletes with access to international competitions.

Visit the ASUSA website 

BlazeSports America is the legacy of the 1996 Atlanta Paralympic Games. The mission is to change the lives of children and veterans with physical disabilities through adaptive sports, offering a variety of sport and recreation programs for kids and veterans with physical disabilities. These include spina bifida, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, dwarfism, amputations, spinal bifida and visual impairments, among others. All programs provide participants the opportunities to increase physical activity, create new friendships, develop new skills and increase independence, serving a wide range of ability levels from recreational beginner to competitive Paralympians.

Visit the BSA website 

Move United provides national leadership and opportunities for individuals with disabilities to develop independence, confidence, and fitness through participation in community sports, recreation, and educational programs. The goal is to improve the lives of wounded warriors, youth, and adults with disabilities by providing sports and recreation opportunities.

Visit the MU website 

Challenged Athletes Foundation provides opportunities and support to people with physical challenges, so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics. Involvement in sports at any level increases self-esteem, encourages independence, and enhances quality of life. CAF reaches out to the physically challenged community by providing inspiration, awareness and mentoring. The foundations has played a pivotal role in not only changing the lives of tens of thousands challenged athletes globally, but in evolving the world's perception and acceptance of those with physical challenges.

Visit the CAF website 

Multi-Sport Organizations

Multi-sport organizations promote and develop national interest in amateur sports and physical fitness programs. Sport organizations increase opportunities for international and national participation or competition:

The Amateur Athletics Union is one of the largest, non-profit, multi-sport event organizations in the world. The organization is dedicated exclusively to the promotion and development of amateur sports and physical fitness programs. The AAU philosophy of “Sports for All, Forever” is now shared by nearly 700,000 members and 150,000 volunteers across 41 sports programs and 55 U.S. districts. AAU offers amateur sports programs through a volunteer base for all people to have the physical, mental, and moral development of amateur athletes, while promoting good sportsmanship and citizenship.

Visit the AAU website 

The National Congress of State Games is a membership organization comprised of 30 Summer State Games and 10 Winter State Games organizations and a member of the United States Olympic Committee's Multi Sport Organizational Council. The mission of the NCSG is to support State Games member organizations in the promotion of health, fitness and character building through multi-sport competitions and physical activities. Recreational and competitive events alike are offered in most states.

Visit the NCSG website 

The NSGA is a non-profit organization dedicated to motivating active adults to lead a healthy lifestyle through the senior games movement. The Games, a 20-sport, biennial competition for men and women 50 and over, is the largest multi-sport event in the world for seniors.

Visit the NSGA website 

Special Olympics is a global movement of people creating a new world of inclusion and community where every single person is accepted and welcomed, regardless of their disability. Special Olympics supports over 5 million athletes, 1 million coaches and volunteers, with over 100,000 competitions each year with 32 Olympic-type sports through programs in more than 170 countries.

Visit the SO website 

The YMCA is a non-profit organization, committed to strengthening the community. YMCA works side-by-side with neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive. They offer programs and services to give everyone the opportunity to succeed.

Visit the YMCA website 

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics is a governing body of small athletics programs that are dedicated to character-driven intercollegiate athletics. Since 1937, the NAIA has administered programs dedicated to championships in balance with the overall college educational experience. Each year more than 65,000 NAIA student-athletes have the opportunity to play college sports, earn over $600 million in scholarships, and compete for a change to participate in over 26 national championships.

Visit the NAIA website 

The NFHS promotes amateur sports participation and athletic programs at the high school level and is the national leadership organization for high school sports and performing arts activities. Since 1920, the NFHS has led the development of education-based interscholastic sports and performing arts activities that help students succeed in their lives. The NFHS sets direction for the future by building awareness and support, improving the participation experience, establishing consistent standards and rules for competition, and helping those who oversee high school sports and activities.

Visit the NFHS website 

The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a member-led organization dedicated to providing a pathway to opportunity for college athletes. Nearly half a million college athletes make up the 19,750 teams that send more than 52,500 participants to compete each year in the NCAA’s 90 championships in 24 sports across 3 divisions. The NCAA also interpret and supports member legislation, runs all championships, and manages all programs that benefit student-athletes. The NCAA prioritizes academics so student-athletes get the most out of their education and build skills for success in the workplace and in life.

Visit the NCAA website 

USA Football works to make the game better and safer, ensuring that nothing stands in the way of a player’s excitement for the sport. As the sport’s national governing body and member of the U.S. Olympic Committee, USA Football partners with leaders in medicine, child advocacy and athletics to support positive football experiences for youth, high school and other amateur players. USA Football establish unmatched standards of safety, education, and support for coaches and players in order to provide an environment where bonds are formed, skills are perfected and leaders are born.

Visit the USAF website 
Organizations
  USA Based Organizations
LA84: LA84 Foundation

LA84 Foundation supports youth sports programs and public education about the role of sports in youth development. With 30 years of experience, the foundation has supported thousands of youth sports organizations through grants, while also training coaches, commissioning research, convening conferences, and acting as a national thought leader on important youth sports issues.

Visit LA84 Website 
USOPC: United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee

The USOPC is focused on protecting, supporting and empowering America’s athletes, and is responsible for fielding U.S. teams for the Olympic, Paralympic, Youth Olympic, Pan American and Parapan American Games, and serving as the steward of the Olympic and Paralympic movements in the U.S. Additional support is provided in the form of training facilities, sports medicine and science, coaching education, health insurance, promotional opportunities, education and career services, outfitting and travel, and safe sport and anti-doping programming.

Visit USOPC Website 
LA2028: Summer Olympics and Paralympics Organizing Committee

The LA 2028 Organizing Committee is led by Chairman Casey Wasserman and is a partner with the City of Los Angeles and the United States Olympic Committee. The committee has set the vision and designed a plan to host a sustainable, fiscally responsible Olympic and Paralympic Games, benefitting the community, the International Olympic Committee, and the wider Olympic Games movement.

Visit LA2028 Website 
CSUFOSC: California State Univerisity Fullerton Olympic Studies Centre

The Center for Sociocultural Sport and Olympic Research’s mission is to promote education and research concerning sport and the Olympic Games in their broadest cultural, social and political dimensions. CSSOR’s goals include cross-disciplinary research on issues related to sport. The center is committed to diverse, cross-disciplinary research that respects sport’s significance in society.

Visit CSUFOSC Website 
 International Organizations
IOC: The International Olympic Committee

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is a not-for-profit independent international organization that is committed to building a better world through sport and is the leader of the Olympic Movement. The IOC supports all affiliated member organizations of the Olympic Movement and strongly encourages, by appropriate means, the promotion of Olympic values.

Visit IOC Website 
IPCC: International Pierre de Coubertin Committee

Founded in 1974, the committee preserves the works and thoughts of Pierre de Coubertin and make known his ideas among the youth. In addition, the committee provides useful information on how Coubertin`s ideas could be put into practice through contemporary educational initiatives.

Visit IPCC Website 
FPDCC: French Pierre de Coubertin Committee

The French Committee Pierre de Coubertin is an association governed by its statutes and whose purpose is to make known the work of Pierre de Coubertin as a whole, identify and disseminate the moral, civic, cultural, and pedagogical teachings that emanate from them, and to contribute for the physical and sports activities whose practice must conform to the Olympic ideal defined by Pierre de Coubertin.

Visit FPDCC Website 
 Disabled Sports Organizations
ASUSA: Adaptive Sports USA

Adaptive Sports USA empowers individuals with a disability through access to competitive sport(s) opportunities and offer a regional and national outreach network, to engage, empower, and support the Adaptive Sport-Minded community. With education, coaching expertise, and competition, athletes are supported through all stages of development. As the sole US member of the International Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation, they provide athletes with access to international competitions.

Visit ASUSA Website 
BSA: Blaze Sports America

BlazeSports America is the legacy of the 1996 Atlanta Paralympic Games. The mission is to change the lives of children and veterans with physical disabilities through adaptive sports, offering a variety of sport and recreation programs for kids and veterans with physical disabilities. These include spina bifida, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, dwarfism, amputations, spinal bifida and visual impairments, among others. All programs provide participants the opportunities to increase physical activity, create new friendships, develop new skills and increase independence, serving a wide range of ability levels from recreational beginner to competitive Paralympians.

Visit BSA Website 
MU: Move United

Move United USA provides national leadership and opportunities for individuals with disabilities to develop independence, confidence, and fitness through participation in community sports, recreation, and educational programs. The goal is to improve the lives of wounded warriors, youth, and adults with disabilities by providing sports and recreation opportunities.

Visit MU Website 
CAF: Challenged Athletes Foundation

Challenged Athletes Foundation provides opportunities and support to people with physical challenges, so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics. Involvement in sports at any level increases self-esteem, encourages independence, and enhances quality of life. CAF reaches out to the physically challenged community by providing inspiration, awareness, and mentoring. The foundation has played a pivotal role in not only changing the lives of tens of thousands of athletes globally, but in evolving the world's perception and acceptance of those with physical challenges.

Visit CAF Website 
 Multi-Sports Organizations
AAU: Amateur Athletics Union

One of the largest, non-profit, volunteer, multi-sport event organizations in the world, the Amateur Athletics Union is dedicated exclusively to the promotion and development of amateur sports and physical fitness programs. The AAU philosophy of “Sports for All, Forever” is now shared by nearly 700,000 members and 150,000 volunteers across 41 sports programs and 55 U.S. districts. AAU offer amateur sports programs through a volunteer base for all people to have the physical, mental, and moral development of amateur athletes and to promote good sportsmanship and good citizenship.

Visit AAU Website 
NCSG: National Congress of State Games

The National Congress of State Games is a membership organization comprised of 30 Summer State Games and 10 Winter State Games organizations and a member of the United States Olympic Committee's Multi Sport Organizational Council. The mission of the NCSG is to support State Games member organizations in the promotion of health, fitness and character building through multi-sport competitions and physical activities. State Games provide a motivational goal for all athletes within the state in which they are organized. Recreational and competitive events alike are offered in most states.

Visit NCSG Website 
NSGA: National Senior Games Association

The NSGA is a non-profit organization dedicated to motivating active adults to lead a healthy lifestyle through the senior games movement. The Games, a 20-sport, biennial competition for men and women 50 and over, is the largest multi-sport event in the world for seniors.

Visit NSGA Website 
SO: Special Olympics

Special Olympics is a global movement of people creating a new world of inclusion and community, where every single person is accepted and welcomed, regardless of ability or disability. Special Olympics supports over 5 million athletes, 1 million coaches and volunteers, more than 100,000 competitions each year, and 32 Olympic-type sports through programs in more than 170 countries.

Visit SO Website 
YMCA: YMCA of the USA

The YMCA is a non-profit organization, committed to strengthening the community. YMCA works side-by-side with neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. They offer programs and services to give everyone the opportunity to succeed.

Visit YMCA Website 
NAIA: Natiional Association of Intercollegiate Athletics

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics is a governing body of small athletics programs that are dedicated to character-driven intercollegiate athletics. Since 1937, the NAIA has administered programs dedicated to championships in balance with the overall college educational experience. Each year more than 65,000 NAIA student-athletes have the opportunity to play college sports, earn over $600 million in scholarships, and compete for a chance to participate in over 26 national championships.

Visit NAIA Website 
NFHSA: National Federation of State High Schools Association

The National Federation of State High Schools Association promotes amateur sports participation and athletics programs at the high school level and is the national leadership organization for high school sports and performing arts activities. Since 1920, the NFHS has led the development of education-based interscholastic sports and performing arts activities that help students succeed in their lives. The NFHS sets direction for the future by building awareness and support, improving the participation experience, establishing consistent standards and rules for competition, and helping those who oversee high school sports and activities.

Visit NFHSA Website 
NCAA: National Collegiate Athletic Association

The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a member-led organization dedicated to providing a pathway to opportunity for college athletes. Nearly half a million college athletes make up the 19,750 teams that send more than 52,500 participants to compete each year in the NCAA’s 90 championships in 24 sports across 3 divisions. The NCAA also interpret and support member legislation, run all championships, and manage programs that benefit student-athletes. The NCAA prioritizes academics so student-athletes get the most out of their education and build skills for success in the workplace and in life.

Visit NCAA Website 
USAF: USA Football

USA Football works to make the game better and safer, ensuring that nothing stands in the way of a player’s excitement for the sport. As the sport’s national governing body and member of the U.S. Olympic Committee, USA Football partners with leaders in medicine, child advocacy and athletics to support positive football experiences for youth, high school and other amateur players. USA Football establish unmatched standards of safety, education, and support for coaches and players in order to provide an environment where bonds are formed, skills are perfected and leaders are born.

Visit USAF Website 
 Efforts by Olympians & Paralympians
AOTO: Art of the Olympians

Art of the Olympians is an Al Oerter Foundation program run by Olympian and Paralympian artists. Our unique platform shows the connection between sport, art, and the Olympics and celebrates the Olympic and Paralympic athlete while promoting Olympic ideals and values.

Visit AOTO Website 
AAFFE: Andre Agassi Foundation for Education

The Andre Agassi Foundation for Education is an educational organization dedicated to transforming U.S. public education for underserved youth. The Foundation drives reform by engaging in the practice, policy, and partnerships that provide quality education and enrichment opportunities.

Visit AAFFE Website 
KYADF: Kristi Yamaguchi’s Always Dream Foundation

The Always Dream Foundation has created a literacy program called Always Reading that focuses on the development of early childhood literacy skills for students in kindergarten through 1st grade. A key element to the program is providing 21st-century technology by integrating e-reader tablets and digital books in the classroom.

Visit KYADF Website 
MFF: Michael Phelps Foundation

The Michael Phelps Foundation works to promote healthy, active lives, especially for children, by offering water-safety courses, recreational pool activities, and swim training, as well as health and wellness education.

Visit MFF Website 
AFH: Athletes For Hope

Athletes For Hope is an organization that brings athletes together, to educate, inspire, and empower them to channel their energy for a common goal: to make a difference in the world through sports philanthropy.

Visit AFH Website 
WOAL: Wish of A Lifetime

Wish of A Lifetime: Celebrating Our Oldest Generations, fulfills seniors’ dreams and share their stories to inspire those of all ages. By reaching out to elders in our lives, we can all help show them they are loved and appreciated. We connect seniors with people, purpose, and passions to eliminate their feelings of isolation and help them live vibrant purposeful lives.

Visit WOAL Website 
SHCF: Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation

The Scott Hamilton CARES Foundation is dedicated to changing the future of cancer by funding advanced, innovative research that treats cancer while sparing the patient. The foundation supports research that accelerates the advancement of less toxic treatments for isolated cancers and tumors with precision proton beam therapy and prevention of the spread of cancer with targeted immunotherapy drugs.

Visit SHCF Website 
RA: Respect Ability: Fighting Stigmas. Advancing Opportunities

Respect Ability is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that works with entertainment, policy makers, educators, self-advocates, nonprofits, employers, faith-based organizations, philanthropists, journalists, and online media to fight stigmas and advance opportunites for people with disabilities. The organization educates and offers free tools and resources to inform so people with disabilities can achieve the education, training, jobs, security, and good health that everyone needs and deserves.

Visit RA Website 

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