Special Olympics Celebrates One Year Countdown to 2026 Special Olympics USA Games, Announces Three-Year BofA Grant and Platinum Partnership
- $5 million grant commitment demonstrates strong financial support for Special Olympics programs
- Expansion of workforce readiness and leadership programs to new global regions
- BofA employs over 300 people with intellectual disabilities in their Support Services team
- Partnership provides financial education resources for Special Olympics athletes
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The funding will specifically enable Special Olympics to grow and scale the delivery of their workforce readiness trainings, Athlete Leadership programming, and Unified Leadership, a training co-developed and facilitated by people with IDD that is designed to develop inclusive mindsets to facilitate a more accepting and inclusive workplace for people of all abilities. To date, the training has been offered to more than 2,000 businesses, schools, and community organizations around the world.
"Bank of America's support comes at a crucial time as we work to expand equitable access to leadership opportunities for Special Olympics athletes," said Mary Davis, CEO of Special Olympics. "They recognize that Special Olympics athletes are among the most impactful voices for inclusion. Together, we are dedicated to ensuring that people with intellectual disabilities are meaningfully included in all conversations and have the platform to lead."
Bank of America will also serve as a Platinum Partner of the 2026 Special Olympics
"Partnering with Bank of America gives athletes like me, who are part of the Athlete Leadership Program, the chance to grow our leadership skills. Through the program, I've learned photography and gained confidence in public speaking," said Charlotte Miller from Special Olympics Indiana. "I also enjoy teaching other athletes about Better Money Habits. I've been an instructor for over a year, and the training has helped Special Olympics athletes learn how to save and manage money more effectively. I'm thrilled to be attending my first Special Olympics
Bank of America's decades-long support of Special Olympics is rooted in shared values and continues the company's longstanding commitment to strengthening local communities and economic opportunities through philanthropic giving, workforce development, and volunteerism through thousands of employees around the globe. The company is committed to creating an environment where all teammates, including those with non-visible and visible disabilities, have an opportunity to succeed and achieve their goals.
"Sports have a unique ability to unite people, and for nearly 50 years, Bank of America has seen this through our partnership with Special Olympics as we work to advance their global movement grounded in fostering opportunity for people of all abilities," said AJ Barkley, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Bank of America. "Our continued philanthropic investment and sponsorship of the 2026 USA Games underscores our commitment to empowering every individual to lead and thrive across the global communities we serve."
BofA's Support Services team, an in-house marketing and fulfillment operations team for over 30 years, is staffed with more than 300 employees with IDD. With more than 23,000 members and 30 chapters worldwide, the company's Disability Action Network (DAN) connects employees to professional growth and development, holds information forums and fosters community involvement. Additionally, in partnership with Special Olympics and the National Disability Institute, Bank of America has created a series of Better Money Habits educational resources to help people with intellectual disabilities achieve financial independence.
Special Olympics
Founded in 1968, Special Olympics is a global movement to end discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities. We foster acceptance of all people through the power of sport and programming in education, health, and leadership. With over four million athletes and Unified Sports® partners and one million coaches and volunteers in 200 countries, Special Olympics delivers more than 30 Olympic-type sports and nearly 50,000 games and competitions every year. Engage with us on: X, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn. Learn more at SpecialOlympics.org.
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Reporters may contact:
Megan Gausemel Special Olympics International
Phone: 1.202.570.8628
mgausemel@specialolympics.org
Molly Gallatin, 2026 Special Olympics
Phone: 1.612-581-8856
mgallatin@2026usagames.org
Carla Molina, Bank of America
Phone: 1.512.397.2402
carla.molina@bofa.com
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