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The project addresses the needs of a vulnerable group- people with intellectual disabilities (PID) and aims to teach a group of 60 Athletes Leaders (AL) with intellectual disabilities (ID) from 15 towns about advocacy and leadership techniques in order to approach local authorities and to get free access to sports facilities for weekly trainings as well as public funds to organize sports competitions; 75 PID will be trained in advocacy methods and will be also consulted; an Athletes Leaders Committee will be formed with the mission to present the rights and the benefits of practicing sports. 7 Sports Clubs with Accreditation Certificate from the Youth and Sports Ministry will be set up and will be active along other already established 8 Sports Clubs for the benefit of PID. There will be training sessions for the representatives of the Sports Clubs who will learn from partners and collaborators (SO Iceland) how to advocate for free access to sports facilities for weekly trainings and how to get funds from local authorities in order to increase the chance of 675 PID to take part in SO activities, 225 volunteers are involved. The informal network named the SO National Sports Committee (SONSC) will be created, having the task to implement the EU legislation regarding non-discrimination in sports. SONSC will facilitate meetings with stakeholders, will give information to the 15 Sports Clubs and will work close with the SO Athletes Leaders Committee and the partner in order to increase the access of PID from all over the country to sports facilities and public funds. SORF will become more visible and transparent by constantly offering relevant information to PDI, specialists, caregivers and volunteers; SORF specialists will participate in training sessions financed by the Program in order to get relevant and useful information for the development of the organization.