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2025

MCC Community Report 2022–2024

3,626 children reached in Westminster primary schools (working in 87% of Westminster primary schools); over 600 students in education programme 2021–24; 500+ participants in dementia reminiscence sessions in 2024
Key Metric 1
100 walking cricket participants with 30+ attending weekly (75% from non-cricket backgrounds, 50%+ female); 80+ Mastering My Future employability participants since 2022; 100+ volunteers contributing 4,500 hours annually; 80% success rate for Level-Up employment programme
Key Metric 2
83% of Mind health and wellbeing session participants reported improvement in physical health and mental wellbeing; 98% of walking cricket participants say sessions have a positive impact on health and wellbeing; 100% of HAF providers say MCC added value to their provision
Key Metric 3
Lord's became joint Guinness World Record holder for world's largest cricket lesson in one place (with Chance to Shine); Spirit of Cricket Day brings 600 schoolchildren annually, reinforcing cricket values in state schools
2024

Bikeability Trust Impact Report 2023

560,471 total Bikeability places booked including London; 310,367 Level 1&2 children trained in 10,074 schools (55% of eligible Year 5/6 children in England); 18,920 Get Cycling in Schools places across 393 schools with 685 staff trained
Key Metric 1
£50 million record funding secured from Active Travel England (April 2023–March 2025); 1,024 fleet cycles provided to grant recipients; 4,769 HAF-funded places; £79,725 SEND funding spent; 1,500+ instructors completed SEND training
Key Metric 2
67% of primary schools in England (excluding London) received Bikeability training; 2,300+ Cycle to School Week pledges; 200 delegates at annual conference; 23 staff; £19,901,856 funding allocated across regions
Key Metric 3
Get Cycling in Schools saved 4,750 hours of instructor time — freeing instructors for Level 2 delivery; Devon County Council gifted a bike to the 100,000th child to complete Bikeability training; Footballer Bukayo Saka named Children's Cycling Champion for Cycle to School Week
2024

Peter Ashley Activity Centres Annual Report 2024

95,360 total audience engagements — an 18% increase on 80,706 the previous year; 7,611 attendances at Fort Purbrook activity sessions; 21,847 attendances at Fort Widley equestrian centre
Key Metric 1
2,733 activity sessions run at Fort Purbrook across climbing, archery, rifle shooting, mountain biking, water sports, bushcraft, laser activities and more; 2,425 residential attendees; 3,586 holiday activity participants
Key Metric 2
£994,905 total income; 41% of activity centre users from outside Portsmouth (PO7-22 postcodes); 47% of equestrian centre users from outside the city
Key Metric 3
HAF programme launched for first time in 2023/24 attracting 340 participants; holiday activities grew to 3,586 from 1,413 the previous year; equestrian participation increased to 21,847 — highest in recent years
2025

Altrincham FC Social Impact Report 2024

£13,589,400 total social value generated (independently assessed by Collins McHugh using Measure Up Database); 2,383 children engaged in youth activities; 95 weekly attendees at adult physical activity classes
Key Metric 1
2,100 average matchday attendance; 62 regular volunteers; 48 full-time employees; 2 apprenticeships offered; 4 matchday stewards gained qualifications
Key Metric 2
£9,900,500 community social value (largest component); £1,698,900 physical and mental health social value; £630,000 environment social value; £148,862 local supply chain expenditure
Key Metric 3
250 children received free meals; 10 employees benefited from Media Away Day professional development; 6 staff attended cultural events
2026

Growing Resilience in Teens (GRIT) Impact Report 2025

585 young people supported across 1:1 coaching and group programmes; 513 new referrals received; 170 young people attended holiday workshops
Key Metric 1
85% of young people improved their ability to manage emotions (DERS-16 validated scale); 68% achieved a clinically meaningful improvement (≥10% reduction); effect size Cohen's d = 0.93 (large effect)
Key Metric 2
£197,376 total income; General Practice Awards 2024: Clinical Improvement in Mental Health winner; High Sheriff of Hertfordshire Sport for Good Award 2025; service capacity growth average 83% over three years
Key Metric 3
72% of young people disclosing self-harm reported a reduction in incidents; 72% of those with poor school attendance improved (average 6 additional school days over 5 months); 79% of those with body image concerns reported measurable improvement
2025

Sea Cadets Impact Report 2023/2024

14,095 cadets; 8,647 volunteers; survey completed by 2,324 cadets, 1,898 volunteers and 2,184 parents/carers in winter 2023/24
Key Metric 1
Cadet Net Promoter Score +57; Parents/carers NPS +75; 38% of cadets live in bottom 40% of socio-economic deprivation — in line with the UK population; 55% of Sea Cadets units in areas of relative economic disadvantage vs 33% for other youth groups
Key Metric 2
Cadets approximately twice as likely to live in 'left behind' areas vs general population; 8% looked-after children (vs 1.1% nationally); 8% young carers (vs 6% nationally); 6.2% autistic cadets (vs 2% nationally)
Key Metric 3
52% of cadets strongly agree Sea Cadets improved their ability to work in a team; 81% agree Sea Cadets is a safe environment; 83% agree Sea Cadets is a supportive environment; 92% of cadets would know who to go to if hurt or abused at Sea Cadets
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2024

Active Gloucestershire Children and Young People Impact Report 2022

13,000 vulnerable children reached through the Gloucestershire Holiday Activities and Food Programme — 57% recipients of free school meals; 63 providers funded with a further 115 supported via matched funding
Key Metric 1
36 staff in 31 schools trained to deliver yoga and mindful movement; 94% committed to continuing delivery; 15 schools received grants totalling £131,300 through the Opening School Facilities programme
Key Metric 2
£50,000 secured for Play Nurture Plus programme training staff across 20 schools; £7,000 co-funded for countywide yoga offer in partnership with Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning
Key Metric 3
Play Nurture Plus projected to build resilience and improve wellbeing of 200+ vulnerable pupils in high-need schools — school champions report visibly improved behaviour, focus and joy in participants
2026

BIGKID Foundation Impact Report 2025

2,500+ young people impacted from direct delivery; 10,000+ aggregate attendances amounting to almost 25,000 hours of engagement; 64% of young people were new to BIGKID in 2025
Key Metric 1
10 young people progressed into the Great Britain national Flag Football programme, competing across GB Under-21, Men's Gold, Women's Gold and Women's Silver squads; 2 young people crowned European Champions
Key Metric 2
725+ young people engaged through youth clubs; 110+ young people on Summer Programme across 10+ unique trips and experiences; almost 200 young people on Breaking Barriers school programme
Key Metric 3
77% of Breaking Barriers participants improved emotional wellbeing; 68% improved social connectedness; 75% improved self-awareness; 71% improved attitude to learning
2025

Young Bristol Impact Report 2024–25

27,215 total contacts with young people across all provision — a 28% increase on 2023/24 (21,352)
Key Metric 1
51 trainees on the Outdoor Employment Programme gained 44 nationally recognised qualifications; 72% are now in education or employment
Key Metric 2
£225,000 invested in community buildings in 2024/25; £753,280 invested since 2022 — 13% growth in provision across venues
Key Metric 3
80% of young people who accessed community spaces during 2024/25 returned after their first session; 49% of young people aged 8–19 continue to be supported by their Youth Club today