Special Olympics Tribute Giving
Honor a loved one with a gift to Special Olympics today.
Give a memorial donation to Special Olympics
When you make a memorial or tribute gift to Special Olympics, you're expressing your love, admiration and gratitude in a very meaningful way. Your gift will honor your loved one while empowering athletes on the playing field and in life.
Donate and send a memorial card
When you make a donation in memory of a loved one, you can select a recipient to be notified of your gift. We'll send them a personalized e-card or mail card.
Make a memorial gift by mail
Print out our donation form, and mail it to this address:
Special Olympics
Attn: Memorial Giving
1133 19th Street NW, 12th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20036-3604
Special Olympics
Attn: Memorial Giving
1133 19th Street NW, 12th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20036-3604
Donate in honor of a loved one
Make a donation in honor of someone special to you by listing them as the honoree when you make a gift to Special Olympics. You can even send them a personalized e-card or mail card to notify them of your gift.
Create a tribute fundraising page
Whether it’s a birthday, wedding or other special occasion, your personal fundraiser will help us change lives.
Impact of Your Gift
$60
Train a US Athlete for a Year
Give to Special Olympics and help more athletes hit the field and discover the power of sport in their life.
Give to Special Olympics and help more athletes hit the field and discover the power of sport in their life.
$100
Give a Team Basketballs
When you donate to Special Olympics and put equipment in the hand of an athlete, their whole world can change.
When you donate to Special Olympics and put equipment in the hand of an athlete, their whole world can change.
$200
Train a Health Professional
Your gift to Special Olympics could provide health care professionals the training and resources they need to effectively treat people with intellectual disabilities
Your gift to Special Olympics could provide health care professionals the training and resources they need to effectively treat people with intellectual disabilities
Questions?
Check out our Frequently Asked Questions about Supporting Special Olympics for more Information