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Stavros Niarchos Foundation awards US$8,500,000 to Special Olympics to advance inclusivity for youth

Stavros Niarchos Foundation awards US$8,500,000 to Special Olympics to advance inclusivity for youth
November 19, 2021

One of the world's leading private, international philanthropic organisations -The Stavros Niarchos Foundation - has awarded US$8,500,000 to Special Olympics to launch the Global Campaign for Inclusion in support of individuals with intellectual disabilities. This partnership will elevate awareness of the transformative power of Special Olympics' inclusive programming worldwide and empower youth to help drive a global policy effort to support inclusion in schools and communities.  

Founded in 1968, Special Olympics is a global movement to end discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities and foster acceptance of all people through the power of sport and programming in education, health, and leadership.

Tim Shriver, Chair of the Special Olympics International Board of Directors notes "we are honoured to gain the continued support of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation to bring to the world a Global Campaign for Inclusion that rejects and counters the divisive words of political extremes. The Special Olympics' message of inclusion is one of acceptance of difference that touches hundreds of millions of children and youth around the world

"Our athletes and the youth of today have voices that deserve consideration. Their message is apolitical, non-polarising - it is one of solidarity, unity and hope that will see us through this divisive time in human history." 

This new three-year grant will build on SNF's support since 1998 by expanding Special Olympics' Unified Schools program, which embeds inclusive sports and inclusive youth leadership in school settings. The expansion will reach almost 3,000 schools in 22 countries. In addition, the grant will launch both a robust thought leadership campaign on the theme of inclusion as well as the creation of the first-ever Global Coalition for Inclusion and Education, a coalition of national governments, United Nations agencies, foreign aid agencies and Foundations whose aim it is to strengthen social inclusion globally through education. 

SNF Co-President Andreas Dracopoulos adds "SNF seeks to support lasting social change for the better, and Special Olympics has a proven record of helping create permanent shifts in mindset that ripple outward from individuals to schools, families, communities, and nations.

"Committed and energised young people of all abilities are showing us the way to a more inclusive future. SNF is proud to be part of the effort to amplify their voices while delivering key services in schools worldwide."

Through Play Unified: Learn Unified, Special Olympics and SNF have transformed school settings into communities of acceptance and inclusion. Since 2018, Play Unified: Learn Unified has reached over 190,000 youth with and without intellectual disabilities in 14 countries, generating evidence that Unified Schools programming is a powerful tool for fostering inclusive mindsets and behaviours:

  • 8 out of 10 teachers believe that Unified Schools has positively impacted their school climate.
  • 94% of schools reported that Unified Schools programming has reduced bullying, teasing and offensive language.
  • Students in Greece were nine times more apt to believe they can learn from people unlike themselves, and nine times more apt to believe they can make their school a better place.

Building off the success of Play Unified: Learn Unified, Special Olympics and SNF will launch the Global Campaign for Inclusion, elevating a youth-led message of inclusion to the thought leaders who shape mainstream public discourse and convene a Global Leadership Coalition for Education and Inclusion, propelling more communities toward a shared commitment to inclusion and the celebration of our common humanity.  

For more information go to www.SpecialOlympics.org

Since 1996, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation has committed more than $3.2 billion through over 5,000 grants to nonprofit organisations in more than 135 countries around the world. See more at SNF.org

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