We’ve gathered the most frequently asked questions and answers to help you find the information you need quickly and easily. If your question isn’t answered here, don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
You can support Estonian athletes, athlete groups, teams, clubs, and sporting events, provided their projects have been approved on the platform.
100% of your contribution goes directly to the athlete or project. Only the payment service provider’s technical fees are deducted. The Estonian Olympic Committee does not take any intermediary fee.
Select a project, enter the amount, and make your contribution via a secure payment link. You can choose to display your name with the support or stay anonymous.
To have your contribution automatically included in your tax return and qualify for a tax deduction, please create a user account on our platform. Then, enter your personal identification code in your account settings. This code allows us to send your contribution details to the Tax and Customs Board. If the code is added before the tax declaration period, your contribution will appear automatically in your pre-filled tax return.
Only if you wish. When contributing, you can choose to have your name displayed in the project’s supporter list or stay anonymous.
No, creating an account is not required, but it lets you track your contributions, receive newsletters, and manage your preferences.
Through the project competition held twice a year. You can find all the information on the “About Us” page.
Each project must have a set duration, a clear budget, a marketing plan approved in coordination with the Estonian Olympic Committee, and quarterly reporting on how funds are used.
The beneficiary of the funding must be a specific athlete, group of athletes, or team—not an administrator or any other individual.
The platform displays the budgets and target amounts for all projects. Partners provide quarterly reports, which are publicly accessible.
The money is transferred to the project partner (e.g., a sports club or federation), who is responsible for forwarding it to the athlete. All processes are supervised by the Estonian Olympic Committee.
Yes. The Estonian Olympic Committee follows the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and personal data is only shared with third parties with your consent or when required by law. Learn more here.