Historic
initiative follows UN International Day of Persons with Disabilities’ theme
'Building Back Better: toward a disability-inclusive, accessible and
sustainable post COVID-19 world'
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is to make EUR 1.8 million worth
of grant funding available to its 200-plus member organisations during 2021 as
part of efforts to provide additional support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This one-off grant support initiative - the biggest of its kind in the history
of the IPC - is a result of financial support from the Toyota NPC Development
Programme and IPC international partner Citi. It is also a combination of the
IPC’s 2020 and 2021 Grant Support Programme, which is an annual pool of funding
that members can apply for to deliver projects that support athletes, raise
awareness about the Paralympic Movement or develop Para sport.
The historic announcement also follows the United Nations' International Day of
Persons with Disabilities’ theme 'Building Back Better: toward a
disability-inclusive, accessible and sustainable post COVID-19 world', which is
being celebrated today (3 December).
Grant support funding for IPC members will be awarded from January 2021 in five
key areas:
1. License and membership fee grants
• Grants of up to EUR 7,500 will be available to
eligible National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) to cover World Para Sport (WPS)
athlete licence fees and IPC membership fees.
2. Para sport development
• Grants of up to EUR 7,500 will be available to
eligible NPCs to offer training support for Para athletes, coach and athlete
stipend, logistical support for training, WPS athlete license fees and other
eligible activities.
3. Paralympic Games readiness
• Grants of up to EUR 7,500 will be available to
eligible NPCs to support with Paralympic Games communication and fundraising
campaigns, WPS athlete license fees and other eligible activities.
4. Training and education
• Grants of up to EUR 15,000 will be available to all
International Federations and International Organisations of Sport for the
Disabled for the development of education pathways and the development of
online training courses in different languages.
5. Regional organisation grants
• The African Paralympic Committee, Asian Paralympic
Committee, European Paralympic Committee and Oceania Paralympic Committee will
each receive grants of EUR 40,000 to support eligible activities that benefit
athletes and NPCs from their respective regions.
Andrew Parsons, IPC President, said: “As a membership focussed organisation,
the aim of this one-off initiative is to provide support to our 200-plus
members during a critical time for the Paralympic Movement, world of sport and
global society as a whole.
“Courtesy of Toyota and Citi’s fantastic support, we are able to make a total
of EUR 1.8 million worth of grants available to NPCs, International
Federations, International Organisations of Sport for the Disabled and Regional
Organisations. This is the IPC’s biggest ever one-off investment into its
members at a time when they need it the most.
“The pandemic has impacted each of our member organisations differently.
Due to the COVID-19 restrictions around the globe, implementing our annual
Grant Support Programme does not make sense right now as it would be difficult
for our members to implement traditional sport development programmes.
Therefore, we have combined a number of initiatives in order to bring the
greatest level of grant support ever seen to our members.”
The IPC’s members will be able to apply for grant funding between 3-30 December
2020. Successful projects will be announced in the last week of January 2021
with grants awarded by February 2021.
Full guidelines and instructions on how members can apply for grant funding
will be made available to all members by email on 3 December at 4pm CET.
About the
International Paralympic Committee
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is the global governing body of
the Paralympic Movement. Its vision is to make for an inclusive society through
Para sport. Founded on 22 September 1989, the IPC is an international
non-profit organisation with more than 200 members made up of National Paralympic
Committees, International Federations, Regional Organisations and International
Organisations of Sport for the Disabled.
The IPC Headquarters and its management team are located in Bonn, Germany.
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