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Accreditation

Special Olympics accredits Programs to ensure the worldwide quality, and ultimately the growth, of the Special Olympics Movement. These downloadable and viewable resources will help Programs complete the process.

Accreditation in the General Rules

Article 6 of the Special Olympics Official General Rules

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What Accreditation Offers

What Accreditation Offers (PDF)

Special Olympics, Inc. (SOI) accredits Programs to ensure the worldwide quality, and ultimately the growth, of the Special Olympics movement. In turn, accredited Programs bring the mission of Special Olympics to life in communities around the world.

When a Program satisfies the accreditation requirements, Special Olympics signs that Program’s Accreditation License Agreement, which grants the Program the legal right to use the Special Olympics name, logo and other trademarks within its jurisdiction, to conduct Special Olympics sports and related activities, and to raise funds under the Special Olympics name.

In addition, Programs gain access to numerous benefits of accreditation, including shared strategy and vision, global leadership and resources, international competitions and summits, risk management guidance and support, global brand marketing, and access to financial resources through grants, partnerships, and fundraising initiatives.

Read about the value of Special Olympics accreditation for your organization and the global movement.
Accreditation System Login

Accreditation System Login (website)

All Programs use the online accreditation system for submission of applications and other materials.
2025 Accreditation Guide
This guide includes everything you need to know in order to complete your Program’s accreditation requirements (in PDF format).
Adjusted Gross Revenue Form 2023
(Use this form for the 2025 fee)
Accredited Programs outside the United States submit financial information annually on the AGR Form (PDF).
Accreditation License Agreement 2025 – 2026
This license agreement sets forth the legal requirements and rights of accreditation. A copy of the English version must be signed by the Program’s Board Chair when applying for accreditation.
Accreditation Fees Policy
Each accredited Program is required to pay accreditation fees annually. This policy includes fee formulas and procedures.
Letterhead Template
Related Resources
Invoice Resources
Training Materials
Program Quality Standards Self-Assessment Tool
  • Program Quality Standards Self-Assessment Tool Please note, PQS is now part of the mandatory Accreditation requirements. Programs applying for the full 2025 – 2026 Accreditation cycle will be required to complete the PQS self-assessment using the below self-assessment tools.
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