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2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2024-2025

866,845 hours of high-quality education, care and support delivered in 2024-25; 284 young adults with disabilities and learning difficulties accessed education and personal development programmes
Key Metric 1
94% of students leaving National Star achieved their learning goals; 92% achievement rate of primary learning goals for all learners
Key Metric 2
55 local authorities and 18 different NHS health boards worked with National Star to deliver education, health and social care
Key Metric 3
94% of residential learners achieved or made progress in self care and independence goals; 89% of students achieved or made progress towards therapy-related goals
2025

2025 Report to Community

More than 250,000 Calgarians accessed a YMCA in 2025, with over 4.6 million total visits across all branches
Key Metric 1
51,000+ children and youth registered in programmes and day camps; 14,000 children and youth received financial assistance to access recreation and camps
Key Metric 2
CAD $5 million+ provided in subsidies in 2025, including $1.2m for child and youth financial assistance and $240k for outdoor camp financial assistance
Key Metric 3
4,890 grade 6 students received free 13-month YMCA membership through Calgary Flames Grade 6 programme; 2,085 volunteers contributed 130,605 volunteer hours
2025

Annual Report 2024/25

£15,332,008 in funding awarded through Third Sector Support Wales (TSSW) partners; 4,364 voluntary organisations supported with direct advice and information
Key Metric 1
17,792 volunteers signed up to volunteering opportunities; 3,561 hours spent supporting the voluntary sector
Key Metric 2
£17,301,419 distributed through Local Nature Partnerships Cymru, supporting 140 new green spaces (111 hectares) and 70 new orchards (62 hectares), engaging 4,740 volunteers contributing 21,000+ hours
Key Metric 3
318+ learners completed public training courses with 99% rating them good or excellent; over 500 attendees at gofod3 flagship event returning in-person for first time since 2019
2025

Annual Report 2025

8,175 computers shipped to educational institutions across 10 countries in 2025; 46,619 additional students accelerated their digital education journey
Key Metric 1
124 local community members supported with employability and wellbeing; 89% of trainees moved to positive destinations within 3 months of completing training programme
Key Metric 2
107 tonnes of IT hardware diverted from waste; carbon savings equivalent to approximately 2,200 tonnes of CO2 (comparable to planting 5,700 trees)
Key Metric 3
113 trainees transitioned off work-related benefits into sustainable employment; 790 schools and organisations now supported globally since founding (38,000+ computers delivered; 350,000+ students reached)
2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2024/25

1,050 people supported every day through care and supported living services in 2024/25
Key Metric 1
131 internships arranged for disabled people in 2024/25 at employers including the FCDO, BBC, NHS, Coca-Cola and Louis Vuitton
Key Metric 2
Agency staffing hours reduced from 431,631 to 260,348 (40% reduction) through targeted workforce stability initiatives
Key Metric 3
£141.15m total income and £140.32m total expenditure for year ended 31 March 2025, achieving a surplus for the second consecutive year as part of three-year recovery plan
2025

Annual Report and Accounts 2025

3,256 members in 2025, including 383 new members (164 new Fellows, 85 new Associates, 134 new Student Associates); members span continents, disciplines and fields of natural history
Key Metric 1
Naturalists' Notebooks exhibition achieved highest attendance to date in 2025; education team exceeded school workshop targets with strong 2026 bookings
Key Metric 2
Linnean Online digital collections platform relaunched on Preservica following migration, opening up access to heritage collections of Carl Linnaeus and other naturalists
Key Metric 3
HRH The Princess Royal accepted Patronage of the Linnean Society in early 2025; Green Careers Conference co-hosted with British Ecological Society welcomed around 70 attendees
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2022

Impact Report 2021-2022

572 people (children, young people and parents/carers) helped
Key Metric 1
184 children with learning disabilities aged 4-18 attended holiday playschemes
Key Metric 2
Total income £1,002,426 against expenditure of £1,030,559
Key Metric 3
572 people supported including children, young people and parents/carers across all services
2023

Annual Report and Accounts 2023

12,950 global members across film, games and television in 2023, including 9,182 full members and 2,331 BAFTA Connect members
Key Metric 1
EE BAFTA Film Awards broadcast averaged 2.62 million viewers on BBC One — an increase on the prior two years; simulcast in 8 countries via BritBox with rights sold to 80+ territories
Key Metric 2
BAFTA View unique viewings by voting members increased 53% for Film; average films watched per member rose 51%
Key Metric 3
More member socials, events and screenings held in 2023 than any previous year across UK and North America
2026

Impact Report 2025-26

5,545 participants achieved a positive outcome in 2024/25 — a 12% increase on the prior year; 12,991 positive outcomes recorded
Key Metric 1
£10,460,000 in social value generated in 2024/25; every £1 spent returned £6.46 to the community
Key Metric 2
1,017 participants made a sustained health behaviour change; 1,262 reduced their offending or risk of offending; 67 entered employment or education
Key Metric 3
Employability social value ratio improved 58% year-on-year to £1:£8.74, driven by dedicated job progression support and stronger employer partnerships