What is ALPs?
Athlete Leadership Program, or ALPs, train athletes to serve in meaningful leadership roles other than or in addition to that of a competitor.
ALPs athletes serve many roles in several different areas:
ALPs University
Indiana has been providing training in athlete leadership since 1997. The program was formalized and expanded in 2003 with the introduction ALPs University, which provides education for Special Olympics athletes in a variety of leadership topics. The University graduates athletes who work with state, area, and local programs to promote, support, and raise funds for Special Olympics. Using a university model where athletes receive credit for attending classes, participants can earn certificates recognizing their level of achievement.
Varsity Club
Since April 2003, Varsity Club members have served Special Olympics Indiana as official spokes people for the program. Among their duties are to host dignitaries, appear at fundraising events, and present speeches around the state.
Athlete Advisory Council
The Athlete Advisory Council, originated in April 2004, gives input to the state on a variety of subjects. Members develop recommendations for SOIN and respond to proposals form other parts of the organization. Members meet twice a year.