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2025

Annual Review 2025

132 scholars supported in 2025; 3,600+ scholarships awarded over 40+ years
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Over R300 million invested in education for social justice since 2000
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73 female, 57 male, 2 non-binary scholars; 2 differently abled — 55% female cohort
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150+ scholars and alumni gathered at Annual Scholar Conference; Mastercard Foundation-backed Generative Research Community established
2024

Annual Report 2024

Active across multiple African countries; 41 priority wildlife species populations monitored
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Conservation and Development Master Plan completed for Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park region
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Africa-based international conservation NGO; registered charity in UK, US and Canada
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Mountain gorillas began using 27 hectares of AWF-donated restored land at Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
2024

Annual Report 2024

146,566 primary worker beneficiaries of improved working conditions
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890 social audits completed; 33 responsible business advisory projects delivered
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82% advisory client retention rate; active across East, Southern, North and West Africa
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Nairobi Declaration on Business and Human Rights launched — Partner Africa participated and presented at third African Business and Human Rights Forum
2022

Impact Report 2022

300+ school children attended annual Schools Day; 2,000+ community day attendees with 15+ participating partners; 100% of attendees from families interacting with cricket for the first time
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Sporting Memories groups running in 5 locations across Bristol; Walking Cricket weekly sessions; Walkers and Talkers group (new for 2022) — 100% of participants report social isolation reduced; 300+ contact hours across isolation-reduction activities; 10x increase in participant engagement year-on-year
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Kit Drop and Swap: 70 people attended; significant kit donated enabling free equipment distribution; BOLA school and community day partnership; 20+ kit bags handed out to promote physical wellbeing at home; Children's Hospice South West (CHSW) raised £4,000+ through partnership
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Only UK cricket club signatory to UN Sports for Climate Action framework (since 2020); sustainability achievements include 100% locally sourced food, reusable cups, biodegradable cutlery, recyclable cooking oil, electric vehicles, solar panels, onsite community growing space; 31 electrical charging points
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2025

Impact Report 2020-2025

Over £1.2 million in direct grants awarded since 2020; 87 projects supported; 43 project partners worked with (as of April 2025)
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Member of Conservation Collective — global network of local foundations funding effective grassroots nature-based solutions; focus on landscape regeneration, river restoration and marine conservation
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Specialist in identifying innovative grassroots nature-based solutions in Devon to tackle the climate and nature crisis; Devon is home to two coastlines, two moors and diverse wetlands, woodlands, meadows and rivers
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Nature rebounds quickly given the right conditions — Devon's growing movement of nature restoration workers shows the grassroots model works; nature-based solutions sequester carbon, increase biodiversity, prevent flooding and droughts and offer opportunities for community connection
2025

Impact Report 2025

£1,061,931.34 awarded to 249 projects supporting 169 organisations in 2024/25; 120,000 people supported
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Four consecutive years of £1m+ granting — fourth most successful granting year ever; 120,894 total beneficiaries across Berkshire; top beneficiary groups: children and young people, victims of crime/violence/abuse, older people
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Last Resort Fund supported 27 charities and community groups; Together for Women and Children Fund awarded £1.29m to 224 projects reaching 35,000+ vulnerable women and children since 2019; IDVA hospital-based domestic abuse advocates funded
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Won 2024 LGC Award for Diversity and Inclusion for exemplary work reducing health inequalities; Former PM Baroness May of Maidenhead spoke at Together for Women and Children event; Amanda Stephens (Olly's Work) addressed supporters on children's online safety
2026

Year 1 Impact Report 2026

£200,000 distributed in first round of grants to 12 charities across Great Britain (2025); average annual proceeds from lotteries £14.5m with 20% of every ticket going to good causes
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First 12 charities funded include: CAST, Farms for City Children, Feeding Britain, FoodCycle, Phab, Sport in Mind, Student Minds, Support Dogs, Tapping House, The Brain Charity, Forest of Avon, The Royal Countryside Fund
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Support Dogs received £15,000 to fund an instructor working with 10 dogs on Disability Assistance Programme; Health Lottery Foundation operating from January 2025 (previously The Health Lottery operated as main structure); six themes for future grant rounds covering health and wellbeing across Great Britain
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Health Lottery Foundation officially established January 2025 — previously The Health Lottery funded good causes directly; 12 inaugural grantees represent a diverse mix of health causes across disability, food poverty, mental health, animal-assisted therapy and outdoor learning