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Paris 2024 OlympicGovernance

Explore the organizational structure, budget allocation, and sustainability initiatives behind the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

3
Key Entities
4.494B
Total Budget
95%
Existing Venues
Governance

Key Organizations

Three interconnected entities work together to deliver the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Click on each card to learn more about their roles and responsibilities.

IOC
International
International Olympic Committee

Supervises the Olympic movement and validates Olympic programs

111
Members
1894
Founded
Lausanne
Headquarters

Key Responsibilities

  • Supreme authority of the Olympic Movement
  • Selects host cities for Olympic Games
  • Owns and manages all rights to the Olympic symbols
  • Ensures regular celebration of the Olympic Games
  • Leads the fight against doping in sport
COJO
Paris
Paris 2024 Organizing Committee

Operational organization of the Games including logistics, budget, ticketing and security

4,000+
Employees
45,000
Volunteers
35
Venues

Key Responsibilities

  • Responsible for all operational aspects of Paris 2024
  • Manages the 4.494 billion euro budget
  • Coordinates 45,000 volunteers
  • Oversees 35 competition venues
  • Handles ticketing for 10+ million spectators
CNOSF
French
French National Olympic Committee

Represents the French Olympic movement and coordinates athletes

108
Federations
573
Athletes
32
Sports

Key Responsibilities

  • Represents France within the Olympic Movement
  • Coordinates French athletes for Olympic Games
  • Promotes Olympic values in France
  • Oversees 108 national sports federations
  • Manages Team France preparation programs
IOCCOJO: Supervises & ValidatesIOCCNOSF: Recognizes & CoordinatesCOJOCNOSF: Collaborates with
Budget

Financial Overview

Paris 2024 operates with a total budget of 4.494 billion euros, with an unprecedented 96% coming from private funding sources.

Total Budget

4.494 Billion

The Paris 2024 organizing budget is designed to deliver exceptional Games while maintaining fiscal responsibility.

Funding Sources

Private Funding96%
Public Funding4%
96%

Private Funding

Paris 2024 sets a new standard for Olympic financing with nearly all funding coming from private sources, including:

  • IOC contributions and broadcast rights
  • Corporate sponsorships and partnerships
  • Ticket sales and merchandising
  • Licensing and hospitality programs
Venues & Infrastructure
1.5B
of total33%

Construction, renovation, and temporary installations for 35 competition venues

Operations & Logistics
1.2B
of total27%

Transportation, technology, catering, and day-to-day operational costs

Workforce & Volunteers
0.8B
of total18%

4,000+ employees and 45,000 volunteer coordination and training

Security
0.5B
of total11%

35,000+ security personnel, surveillance systems, and safety protocols

Marketing & Other
0.5B
of total11%

Ticketing systems, ceremonies, cultural programs, and contingency

Sustainability Legacy

The Greenest Games Ever

Paris 2024 is committed to setting a new benchmark for sustainable Olympic Games, with 95% of infrastructure being existing or temporary structures.

Infrastructure Strategy

Existing & Temporary

95%

of all venues and infrastructure are either existing facilities or temporary installations that will be removed after the Games.

Only 5% New Construction
Minimal environmental footprint

Infrastructure Breakdown

Existing Venues95%

of venues are existing or temporary structures

Temporary70%

of temporary structures will be dismantled

New Permanent5%

only new permanent constructions

Sustainability Pillars

Carbon Reduction
-50%

vs previous Games

  • First carbon-neutral Olympic Games target
  • 100% renewable electricity for all venues
  • Low-emission transport solutions
  • Carbon offsetting for unavoidable emissions
Circular Economy
100%

waste sorting

  • Zero single-use plastic policy
  • Reusable and compostable serviceware
  • Material recovery and recycling programs
  • Second-life planning for all equipment
Biodiversity
+30%

green spaces

  • Urban greening initiatives
  • Protection of natural habitats
  • Sustainable landscaping practices
  • Wildlife corridor preservation
Water Management
-30%

water consumption

  • Rainwater harvesting systems
  • Water-efficient fixtures throughout
  • Seine River restoration project
  • Smart irrigation systems
Post-Games Legacy
Transforming Olympic infrastructure into community assets
Permanent Legacy

Olympic Aquatics Centre

New sustainable swimming facility for Seine-Saint-Denis community

Housing Conversion

Athletes Village

Converting to 2,800 housing units including social housing

Urban Development

Media Village

Transforming into new neighborhood with 1,300 homes