7 adaptive sports, peer-support, and activity-based therapy organizations in North Dakota: 6 adaptive sports programs and 1 organization doing both. Verified July 2026. You do not need to be an athlete: many of these exist as much for the community as the sport.

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Cost is usually negotiable. Most of these are nonprofits — ask about scholarships, subsidised sessions, and loaner equipment before you rule anything out. New to this? Start with our adaptive sports guide.
Sports + support

North Dakota Association for the Disabled (NDAD)

ND

Statewide ND disability nonprofit that runs adaptive water-recreation events and funds adaptive sports across the state.

Multi-sportSupport groups
Adaptive sports

Wallbangers Wheelchair Athletic Organization

ND

Fargo-based wheelchair athletic nonprofit (incorporated 1993) providing wheelchair sports in eastern North Dakota.

Multi-sport
Adaptive sports

Wheelchairs and Walleyes

ND

North Dakota adaptive outdoor-fishing nonprofit building wheelchair-accessible lake ramps and inclusive fishing access on Lake Sakakawea.

OutdoorHunting & fishing
Adaptive sports

Sporting Chance

Bismarck, ND

Volunteer-run nonprofit founded in 1995 providing adaptive hunting, fishing, and waterskiing for children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities in the Bismarck-Mandan area.

Hunting & fishingOutdoor
Adaptive sports

HOPE Inc. Adaptive Sports and Recreation

Fargo, ND

Move United member serving the Fargo-Moorhead and Grand Forks communities with family-friendly adaptive sports including sled hockey, wheelchair soccer, and track for children and adults with mobility challenges.

HockeyBasketballTrackYouthMulti-sport
Adaptive sports

Dreams in Motion

Mandan, ND

Mandan, ND nonprofit providing competitive and recreational adaptive sports programs including wheelchair basketball and sled hockey for youth, adults, and veterans with physical disabilities and visual impairments.

BasketballHockeyYouthVeteransMulti-sport
Adaptive sports

Prairie Grit Adaptive Sports

Minot, ND

Minot-based Move United member offering free adult and youth wheelchair basketball, adaptive tennis, rock climbing, iCan Bike camp, and seasonal programs at the Minot Family YMCA for people with physical and mental disabilities.

BasketballTennisCyclingClimbingYouthMulti-sport

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Listings are curated and web-verified (July 2026), but programs change, move, and close — confirm before you travel. A listing here is directory information, not an SCI.help endorsement. Spot an error or know a program we've missed? Tell us.