The International Olympic Committee is seeking expressions of interest from suitably skilled and experienced suppliers for the Athlete365 Business Accelerator Programme. This RFEI aims to identify potential suppliers who can contribute to the successful delivery of the said programme.
Opportunity Details
The Athlete365 Business Accelerator Programme, delivered via Athlete365, supports Olympians, Paralympians and elite athletes transitioning to life after sport that are interested in entrepreneurship. Leveraging their athletic experiences, the programme equips athletes with the skills, mentorship, and resources to build and scale their business ventures successfully.
Delivered in English, French, and Spanish, this blended learning programme ensures global accessibility and inclusivity, reaching athletes from diverse backgrounds and sports disciplines.
About the Programme
The International Olympic Committee is seeking a Service Provider/Supplier to operate and enhance the Athlete365 Business Accelerator Programme by:
The Athlete365 Business Accelerator offers structured learning, mentorship, and practical guidance through:
Interactive Online Modules: Covering ideation, business fundamentals, financial planning, branding, marketing, leadership and an understanding of why athletes are well-suited for entrepreneurship. Modules are delivered via Athlete365 and accessible 24/7 on-demand.
Live Workshops: Across different time zones and languages to ensure global participation serving as a complement to the online modules.
Mentorship Opportunities: For those participants with successful applications, connections are provided to a network of business mentors and industry leaders when possible matching the athlete’s language and time zones.
Organisations applying to operate the Athlete365 Business Accelerator Programme should demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Interested and suitably skilled suppliers should contact Rodrigo Garza at [email protected] to express their interest. Please include a one-page outline of relevant expertise and return a signed version of the Confidentiality Agreement for RFPand International Olympic Committee (“IOC”) General Terms & Conditions of Purchase (GTC).
These documents will support determining eligibility for the next stage. A limited number of qualified candidates will receive the Request for Proposal (RFP) documentation for further submissions.