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Special Olympics - Illinois

Raise money for Special Olympics - Illinois

 

 

Special Olympics Illinois is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization that raises funds through private means, such as donations and grants. Special Olympics Illinois is accredited by Special Olympics, Inc. which operates in all 50 states and in more than 180 countries. Illinois supports nearly 21,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities and more than 6,000 Young Athletes ages 2-7 with and without intellectual disabilities annually from communities throughout the state.

The focus in Special Olympics is on what athletes can do. Like everyone, Special Olympics athletes like to win, but more importantly - they strive to do their best. The sportsmanship that is demonstrated on the court, in the field, or on the track serves as an inspiration to all.

Funding comes from individuals, organizations, corporate sponsorships, special events and grants. Special Olympics Illinois is not a United Way agency, nor does it receive funding from the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation. It strives to meet its goal to ensure more than 70 percent of funds are used for program delivery for the athletes. All contributions to Special Olympics Illinois are tax deductible.

 

Recent donors

Recent donors
Date Name Amount
May 04 Anonymous $20.00
May 04 Andrew Nackovic $25.00
May 02 Gretchen Grant $15.00
May 02 Laura Guzman $25.00
Apr 28 Gary Johnstone $25.00
Apr 24 Anonymous Undisclosed amount
Apr 19 Eric Weidl $25.00
Apr 18 Timothy Delawder $25.00
Apr 13 Beth Johnson $25.00
Apr 13 Maureen Lesak $25.00