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2024

Community Impact Report Season 23/24

59,661 registered players in Wales (52,779 male; 6,882 female); record 6,500 women and girls actively registered — target 10,000 by 2029
Key Metric 1
39,012 young people engaged by Hub Programme across 1,348 sessions and 318 events; 7,623 sessions and events for young people with Additional Learning Needs (ALN)
Key Metric 2
7,999 participants engaged in wheelchair rugby; 6,500 children in Fit Fed Fun holiday hunger camps; £2m+ grant funding secured for club facilities
Key Metric 3
Nation of Sanctuary Contribution to Sport Award 2024 won for work with Welsh Refugee Council; 88% of senior and youth matches played without incident; 96% club safeguarding officer compliance; 650+ children and adults at WRU Inclusion Day
2025

Sport Wales Annual Report 2024-2025

8,228 participants in 60+ Active Leisure Scheme
Key Metric 1
725 organisations received £4,191,065 in Be Active Wales community grants
Key Metric 2
166 capital awards totalling £8,668,247 invested in facilities across Wales
Key Metric 3
Sport's direct GVA contribution to the Welsh economy reached £1.9 billion (£2.9 billion including indirect impact), up from £1.195 billion in previous estimates — demonstrating significant sector growth
2023

London Sport Impact Report 2023

£1.6 million distributed to 176 schools across London through Opening School Facilities Fund
Key Metric 1
£530,000 distributed to 78 clubs and community projects through Sport England's Together Fund
Key Metric 2
15 Space for Girls projects supported, creating free activity hubs for women and girls in underserved communities
Key Metric 3
£19.5 million Go! London Fund launched in partnership with the Mayor of London, Sport England, London Marathon Events and London Marathon Foundation — the capital's largest ever community sports fund — targeting underserved young Londoners over at least five years
2025

Activity Alliance Annual Trustees' Report and Accounts 2024-2025

176 face-to-face events and workshops delivered, upskilling 1,591 people in disability inclusion
Key Metric 1
1,834 people completed eLearning courses via the new Activity Alliance Learning Hub
Key Metric 2
135 disabled swimmers and 160 athletes welcomed to British Junior Para Swimming Championships and National Para Athletics Championships
Key Metric 3
New social value research (with State of Life) found disabled people's activity contributes £6,200 social value per person per year when meeting CMO guidelines — three to four times the value generated by non-disabled people being active, and comparable in scale to the social value of being employed rather than unemployed
2025

School Games Impact Report 2024-2025

2,217 total attendances across South and West Yorkshire county-wide events
Key Metric 1
1,236 girls engaged across Girls Week across multiple schools and districts
Key Metric 2
263 children with SEND engaged in county-wide events
Key Metric 3
Girls Week scaled from a single pilot lunch club of 10 pupils to a county-wide programme reaching 1,236 girls across 54 schools and 14 stakeholder partners, with 90% of lunch club girls more likely to attend after-school sport provision
2025

Access Sport Annual Review 2024-2025

34,606 young people reached in 2024-25 — a 69% increase on the previous year's figure of 20,495
Key Metric 1
604 community sports clubs supported across England
Key Metric 2
1,124 coaches and volunteers trained to deliver inclusive sport sessions
Key Metric 3
34,606 young people reached in 2024-25 — a 69% increase on 20,495 the previous year — in line with the 2022-2027 Stand For Inclusion growth strategy, which targets expansion of inclusive community sport in the most disadvantaged areas of England
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2023

Impact Report

2,250 participants engaged over the year and 75 schools partnered with the Foundation
Key Metric 1
981 holiday camp participants; 456 hours of delivery within health and wellbeing projects
Key Metric 2
31 schools received Premier League Primary Stars sessions; 22 school partnerships; 20 hours per week of after-school clubs across 19 sessions in 11 schools
Key Metric 3
Improved sport participation and progression through scholarships, EPP, development centres and girls’ pathways
2024

Impact Report 2024

£520,114 total income reported for financial year ending 31 August 2024
Key Metric 1
£544,667 total expenditure reported for financial year ending 31 August 2024, all recorded as charitable expenditure
Key Metric 2
23 employees, 5 trustees and 6 volunteers reported in the 2024 charity return
Key Metric 3
Improved personal development opportunities for young people through sport and training
2024

Impact Report 2024

£1,773,878 total income reported for financial year ending 31 August 2024
Key Metric 1
£1,551,686 total expenditure reported, including £1.55 million charitable expenditure
Key Metric 2
60 employees, 10 trustees and 64 volunteers reported in the 2024 charity return
Key Metric 3
Improved health and wellbeing through sport and multi-skills activity