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ONE FOR ALL: THE CAMPAIGN FOR TEAM USA

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  • Katie Ledecky celebrates during the Tokyo Olympic Games.
  • Unlike most other countries’ Olympic and Paralympic programs, Team USA athletes are proudly funded by our fans. When fans give to Team USA, 100% of their gift goes to our country’s greatest athletes— that's YOU! — and the programs that make your dreams possible.  

    The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the USOPC, is embarking on its most ambitious fundraising effort ever with the goal of raising $500 million in the lead up to the Olympic and Paralympic Games Los Angeles 2028.  

    Through One for All: The Campaign for Team USA, the goal is to raise the bar for Team USA, ensuring athletes have the support and resources you need to excel in competition and beyond.

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The Campaign for Team USA will raise $500 million in the lead-up to LA28 across three impact areas: #

  • Connor Fields of Team United States jumps during the Men's BMX quarterfinal heat 4, run 3 on day six of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Ariake Urban Sports Park on July 29, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

    Athlete Health & Wellness

    Team USA athletes push their minds and bodies to what seem like impossible limits—and then they push even further. From nutrition to health insurance to mental health services, we provide exceptional resources to help make that possible. Through the campaign, we will enhance our health and wellness initiatives to increase access and opportunity for athletes. 

  • Charles Aoki # 5 of Team United States takes on Team New Zealand during their Group B wheelchair rugby match on day 1 of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games at Yoyogi National Stadium on August 25, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

    Sport Performance Innovation

    More than ever before, advantages on the field of play are driven by cutting-edge technology. Whether that is a specially engineered running blade, a virtual reality training program to sharpen focus or new recovery techniques that help an athlete bounce back faster, these enhancements can make all the difference. By investing in technology, data, analytics and sport science, we provide Team USA athletes with the boost they need to reach the podium. Through the campaign, we will invest in sport performance innovation initiatives to secure competitive advantages for Team USA. 


  • mage taken using an underwater remote camera.) Anita Alvarez, Jaime Czarkowski, Megumi Field, Keana Hunter, Calista Liu, Jacklyn Luu, Daniella Ramirez and Ruby Remati of Team United States compete in the Mixed Team Technical Final on day five of the Doha 2024 World Aquatics Championships at Aspire Dome on February 06, 2024 in Doha, Qatar.

    Athlete Career & Earnings

    Being an elite athlete is a full-time job. While they are giving their all for Team USA, many athletes can find themselves financially unstable and often put off their post-sport career goals, which means they can fall behind their peers in more traditional fields. We are focusing on the holistic athlete experience by providing financial support to Team USA athletes and helping them find greatness after retirement. Through the campaign, we will expand our athlete career and earnings initiatives. 

How you can get involved#

  • How Can You Get Involved?  
    The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Foundation offers a variety of earning opportunities for Team USA athletes and alumni to get involved in areas like: 

    • Events and speaking engagements 

    • Name, image and likeness (NIL) opportunities 

    • Digital communications, including email, social media and more 

    • Mentorship and networking 

    Not sure where to begin? A great place to start is by sharing your story and spreading the word that Team USA is proudly fan-funded. To learn more about opportunities to get involved, please contact Katiann Scherer at katiann.scherer@usopc.org.  

     
    For more information on ways that your fans and support network can contribute, please visit TeamUSA.com/Give.

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Team USA is proudly fan-funded#

100% of gifts to the Campaign for Team USA go directly to athletes and the high-performance programming that supports them. Hear from athletes about how donor support is making a difference in their lives:

  • Oksana Masters of Team United States competes in the Women's Individual Sitting Biathlon during day seven of the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics at Zhangjiakou National Biathlon Centre on March 11, 2022 in Beijing,

    Health & Wellness

    OKSANA MASTERS | PARA-ROWING, PARA-CYCLING, PARA NORDIC SKIING

    Hear from Oksana about how health and wellness resources shaped her as an athlete and what it means to have the support of donors across the country.

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  • : Brad Snyder and guide Greg Billington of Team United States react as they cross the finish line to win the gold medal during the men's PTVI Triathlon on day 4 of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games at Odaiba Marine Park on August 28, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

    Sport Performance Innovation

    BRAD SNYDER | PARATRIATHLON

    Hear from Brad about how sport performance resources have been an invaluable training tool and what excites him about the growing philanthropic support for Team USA.

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  • Lauryn Williams of USA celebrates after she won gold in the women's 100 metres final at the 10th IAAF World Athletics Championships on August 8, 2005 in Helsinki, Finland. Williams won gold, Veronica Campbell of Jamaica won silver and Christine Arron of France won bronze. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

    Career & Earnings

    LAURYN WILLIAMS | TRACK & FIELD, BOBSLED

    Hear from Lauryn about how access to resources like the Pivot Program made a world of difference for her as she transitioned from athlete to entrepreneur.

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