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Help Shape the Future of Sport for All – Participate in FISpT’s Global Survey

  • Writer: Webmaster Office
    Webmaster Office
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

The International Sport for All Federation (FISpT) is conducting a global survey to gather valuable insights from individuals, organizations, and institutions involved in the world of sport. The aim of this initiative is to develop an updated and evidence-based Strategic Plan that reflects the current reality of Sport for All and defines effective actions to support its growth and positive impact worldwide.


Your participation in this anonymous survey will help us better understand today’s needs, challenges, and opportunities within the field of Sport for All, ensuring that the strategies and actions we design truly serve our global community and its diverse stakeholders.

At the end of the questionnaire, you will have the optional opportunity to provide your contact details should you wish to be involved in future collaborations or initiatives with FISpT. If you prefer not to share this information, your responses will remain entirely anonymous.


We invite you to take part in this important process by completing the survey through the following link: https://forms.gle/9XpCEEueNi4sFJQY8


The Fédération Internationale du Sport pour Tous (FISpT) is an international, non-governmental organization committed to promoting physical activity, traditional games, and community-based sports accessible to everyone, regardless of age, background, or ability. Working with international federations, national organizations, and local institutions, FISpT supports the global development of inclusive sport practices that foster health, cultural heritage, and social integration.


The International Federation Sport for All (FISpT) was founded on April 3, 1982, in Strasbourg, at the Council of Europe, with the adoption of its Statutes and the official establishment later confirmed during the first Board of Directors meeting on February 24, 1984. Since its inception, the Federation has positioned itself as a key reference point for the promotion and development of Sport for All, an international movement dedicated to making physical activity accessible to everyone, regardless of age, ability, or performance level. In June 1995, during the 104th IOC Session held in Budapest (June 15–18), FISpT was granted full and definitive recognition by the IOC. This was officially confirmed by a letter dated June 15, 1995, signed by IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch. On January 24, 2026, the Federation moved its headquarters to Italy and was officially registered in Rome, marking the beginning of a new chapter focused on organizational consolidation and the continued promotion of Sport for All worldwide.


Thank you very much for your time and valuable contribution to the future of Sport for All.

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