
The programme will give millions of people the chance to become part of London 2012 and is open to non-commercial organisations which run projects and events inspired by the London 2012 Games.
More than 175 projects - over 100 of which are now part of The Cultural Olympiad -have already been recognised and carry the sought-after Inspire mark on their publicity materials.
LOCOG estimates that ten million people will participate in the scheme by 2012.
"The fantastic response we've had shows that London 2012 is already turning into ‘Everyone's Games' with people wanting to get involved," said chair of the London 2012 Organising Committee Sebastian Coe.
"We created the Inspire Mark so that everyone across the UK could be part of London 2012 and help us deliver the sporting and cultural legacy we promised."
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