Allies by our side for a more inclusive sport
High-quality support for valued allies!
Fier-Play benefits from the support of several organizations that share our values and are committed to a more inclusive sport.
These organizations (associations and companies) work alongside us, not necessarily providing financial support, but giving their time and experience.

FRENCH NATIONAL OLYMPIC AND SPORTS COMMITTEE
The French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) represents the French sports movement to public authorities—in particular the Ministry of Sports—and represents the International Olympic Committee in France as the national Olympic committee.
Bringing together 109 national sports federations and 180,000 associations, its mission is to engage and lead French delegations in events supported or organized under the auspices of the IOC: Olympic Games, Youth Olympic Games, European Youth Olympic Festival, World Games, Mediterranean Games. In this capacity, in accordance with the law, the CNOSF is recognized as an approved federation, delegated to perform a public service mission.
FRENCH PARALYMPIC SPORTS COMMITTEE
The French Paralympic and Sports Committee (CPSF) is the sports movement body that represents, leads, and coordinates all stakeholders offering recreational and competitive sports activities for people with disabilities. It currently has 46 member federations.
https://france-paralympique.fr/le-comite-paralympique-et-sportif-francais/


ROSA BONHEUR
As hubs of conviviality and sharing in Paris, Rosa Bonheur establishments celebrate the culture of celebration, while respecting diversity and welcoming all communities.
COMPETE PROUD
Compete Proud is a sports platform focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), founded by Javier Raya, Olympic athlete and young leader of the IOC, and supported by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Young Leaders Program.


PRIDE HOUSE MILAN 2026
For the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Pride House will be a safe, open, and visible space for athletes, fans, activists, and the LGBTQIA+ community. A place where sport and human rights come together, are celebrated, and valued. Pride House breaks the silence that too often surrounds queer identities in sport, becoming both a welcoming refuge and a dynamic space for dialogue, culture, and collective action.
ARCIGAY
Arcigay is Italy’s leading non-profit LGBTI organization, the largest in terms of the number of volunteers and activists throughout Italy.
Since 1985, Arcigay has been fighting for equality, self-determination, and against stereotypes and prejudices towards LGBTI people, as well as against all forms of discrimination. The association operates throughout Italy through its 72 local committees and affiliated associations. It can count on thousands of LGBTI and heterosexual volunteers and activists who work passionately to achieve its goals, while promoting its activities at the local and national levels.
