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2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2024–25

2.2 million visitors to London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo, including 120,000+ students on educational visits — one of ZSL's best ever years
Key Metric 1
Conservation field projects active in over 80 countries across six global priority regions
Key Metric 2
500+ trainee and qualified teachers received wildlife education training; 190 field conservationists reached through pilot conservation education programme
Key Metric 3
Sihek (Guam kingfisher) successfully reintroduced to the wild at Palmyra Atoll — thriving in the wild for the first time in over 40 years, following decades of conservation breeding led by ZSL
2025

Valley Impact Report 2024/25

750 young people reached each week across 25 sessions at 19 locations through Blend Youth Project; 72 students in alternative education (100% achieved accredited outcomes); 8,000 children engaged each term through Quest schools programme at 46 schools
Key Metric 1
149 children attending Zest out of school clubs; 9,932 meals provided across the year; 116 families using out of school clubs; 36 Lighthouse Charity Shops with 380 volunteers; 1.6 million kg of donations saved from landfill
Key Metric 2
78% of Blend young people said they understand more about their health; 74.5% said Blend helped them avoid misusing alcohol and drugs; 64% said it helped them understand people who are different from them
Key Metric 3
Four students reintegrated into mainstream education after short-term alternative provision placements; five students supported to sit GCSE exams in school setting; students including Cassie (ASD/ADHD school refuser) achieved BTEC Certificate after returning to school part-time
2025

Impact Report 2024/2025

20,790 helpline calls and emails answered by trained advisors in 2024/25; 57% of callers said contact improved their ability to manage their condition
Key Metric 1
302 self-management sessions and 1,072 information and bitesize support sessions delivered across the UK
Key Metric 2
1,367 healthcare professionals and students trained, with self-learning resources accessed 189,275 times; 50% average improvement in arthritis knowledge among Core Skills attendees
Key Metric 3
Young People and Families service welcomed 1,581 attendees across 93 activities and delivered 3,724 one-to-one support sessions; 77% of young people felt better able to manage symptoms after attending events
2024

Bromley Mencap Impact Report 2023–2024

2,499 new referrals (up 298 on previous year); 1,164 members as of 31 March 2024; 6,807 people supported through telephone helpline and professional meetings; £2,407,297 total income
Key Metric 1
£817,000 in welfare benefits secured (up £200,000 on previous year); 442 people supported by Education and Employment Service; 554 young carers supported (up from 437); 170 families received 6,120 hours of Short Breaks support
Key Metric 2
74 Supported Internship students (up 70% over 2 years); 65 people matched with job coaches (up 80%); 541 autistic young adults on Autism Pathway; 607 adults with physical disabilities supported
Key Metric 3
Demand for job coaches up 80% year on year; 25% increase in young carer referrals; 50% increase in leisure activity attendance; Training Centre: all learners achieved nationally recognised qualification credits within first two terms
2024

Bridge Group Impact Report 2024

133 organisations advised since 2009; 22 million data points analysed (Jan 2020–Dec 2023); 630+ interviews undertaken; Civil Service Fast Stream recruits from lower socio-economic backgrounds quadrupled since 2016 work (4.2% to 20%+)
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1,010 attendees across 15 events; 96% of event attendees said it would positively impact their practice; 90+ media mentions including Guardian, FT, Times, BBC; 55,000 unique website visitors
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Progress Together (financial services inclusion body) directly founded as a result of Bridge Group research; Social Mobility Employer Index co-created with Social Mobility Foundation 2017; SRA, FCA, PRA and Ofcom cited Bridge Group research in sector-wide policy documents
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Progress Together founded as direct result of Bridge Group report commissioned by City of London Corporation — Government-commissioned Socio-Economic Diversity Taskforce created and 100+ sector leaders engaged; Ofcom added social mobility questions to TV questionnaire following Bridge Group recommendations
2025

WeMindTheGap Impact Report 2022–2024

40 participants across 4 cycles of WeGrow 26-week employability programme; 196 participants across 6 cycles of WeDiscover 12-week virtual programme; 154 Gappies actively engaged through WeBelong alumni network
Key Metric 1
60% of WeGrow participants moved into work; 87.5% completed the 26-week programme; 92% attendance rate; 130 employer placements completed; 152 accredited qualifications gained
Key Metric 2
77 WeDiscover participants progressed to education, employment or training; 67 qualifications gained; 419 young people's voices captured in The Big Conversation; 105 employers consulted in Wrexham research
Key Metric 3
49% of young people consulted in The Big Conversation said they 'didn't belong anywhere' — directly shaped programme redesign; 1 Gappie started own business and won £2,000 Big Ideas Wales start-up award through WeDiscover
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2026

Urban Partnership Group Annual Report 2025

899 families welcomed to children's centres; 923 sessions delivered to under-5s; 3,000+ instances of low-level family support from outreach team; 246 young people supported through Fit 'N Fed programme
Key Metric 1
346 parents supported through 57 evidence-based parenting programmes; 49 new adult learners enrolled; 500+ people welcomed weekly at Edward Woods Community Centre
Key Metric 2
£1,406,939 total income (2024: £1,416,207); surplus of £139,154; 80+ elders at Christmas lunch; 169 children and adults taken to Kew Gardens; 155 DBS checks completed
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100% of parents in CPHC reported positive impacts with an average rating of 4.75/5; parenting programme delivered at HMP Wormwood Scrubs — 10 fathers completed transformative fatherhood course
2025

Launch It Wrapped: 2025 Impact Highlights

544 young founders supported across London, Stoke-on-Trent, Kent and Scotland; 2,001 young people reached via community outreach and events UK-wide
Key Metric 1
692 hours of business and personal support from Enterprise Managers; 166 hours of training and workshops; £20,650 total business funding and prizes given to LaunchIteers
Key Metric 2
72 LaunchIteers in core mentoring programme; 63 young people developed pitches with volunteer coaches; 418 hours of community support contributed by LaunchIteers under mandatory Social Impact Clause
Key Metric 3
First Midlands Enterprise Hub launched in Stoke-on-Trent; commendation in Parliament by Dr Alison Gardner MP for Stoke-on-Trent South; Launch It Paisley secured three years of further funding
2024

Spark2Life Annual Report & Accounts 2023–24

5,503 young people reached; 4,659 attended awareness sessions in schools; 322 received one-to-one mentoring, casework and advocacy support
Key Metric 1
92% of mentees did not reoffend; 75% improved their wellbeing; 60% improved relationships with family and professionals; 60% achieved engagement in education, training or employment
Key Metric 2
£1.3 million+ annual turnover; 31 staff members; 61 unique partners including 49 mainstream schools and PRUs, 7 Youth Offending Services and 5 Probation Services; Youth Endowment Fund grant secured
Key Metric 3
School partner (Holy Family, Walthamstow): 'Spark2Life's interventions have been invaluable… Spark2Life is able to offer students something which we as teachers cannot'