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2025

LTSB Impact Report 2024-2025

525 beneficiaries supported across all programmes in 2024-25, with 70% of business programme participants placed into employment
Key Metric 1
153 young people completed the NatWest Banking programme, with 58 employed in roles including Software Developer and Data Analyst at starting salaries of £23,940–£29,745
Key Metric 2
180 Year 10 pupils reached through FutureYOU schools programme pilot, with 91% better understanding what employers value and 58% rethinking their future career aspirations
Key Metric 3
96% of participants completed their pre-employment programme and 97% felt more employable on exit, with 100% satisfaction across all programmes — sustained against a backdrop of falling UK job openings and rising youth poverty
2025

Youth Impact Report 2025

6,552 children and young people supported through sport and education programmes in the last 12 months
Key Metric 1
5,698 school children educated about mental health and resilience through workshops and assemblies in over 40 schools
Key Metric 2
854 young people supported through weekly youth community sessions for mental health recovery
Key Metric 3
72% of children and young people reported improved mental wellbeing since attending Sport in Mind sessions, with 91% more likely to be physically active outside of sessions — delivered in partnership with the NHS and co-designed by people with lived experience
2023

The Prince's Trust Impact Report 2022/23

66,928 young people supported across 72,290 course places in 2022/23, with three in four moving into work, education or training after completing a programme
Key Metric 1
35% of young people new to The Trust in 2022/23 were living in the most deprived communities across the UK; 29% had experienced a mental health challenge
Key Metric 2
3,420 corporate volunteers engaged — an increase of 1,120 on the previous year — collectively supporting more than 8,000 young people across the UK
Key Metric 3
Around 70% of young people improved their confidence, communication and ability to set and achieve goals while on a Prince's Trust programme, with more than 15,800 qualifications awarded in 2022/23 alone and over one million young people helped since the charity was founded in 1976
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
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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
2024

Willow Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024

1,257 seriously ill young adults supported; 3,459 people in total (including 750 children) enjoyed Special Days or breaks; 480 treat boxes sent; 22,275 beneficiaries supported since 1999
Key Metric 1
60 staff (headcount); 30,164 volunteer hours (up 30%+ on prior year); value of volunteer hours: £345,081 (equiv. 15+ full-time employees)
Key Metric 2
Total income: £3,923,552; total expenditure: £3,975,891; net deficit: £52,339; donations and legacies: £1,886,412; fundraising events: £1,023,062; retail shops: £932,110; total funds: £2,951,986; investments: £2,507,469
Key Metric 3
Treat boxes and reach: 480 bespoke treat boxes delivered to those too ill for days out (90% with incurable conditions); 750 children joined a seriously ill parent on a Special Day; 593 different medical referrers approved in 2024
2025

Banstead Pantry Impact Report — First 6 Months (2025)

129 active members; 63 survey respondents (49% response rate); foodbank visits among former users fell from 57 to 23 (six-month comparison), reducing overall local foodbank demand by approximately 9%
Key Metric 1
Volunteer-run with paid staff support; specific volunteer numbers not disclosed in report
Key Metric 2
Members save approx. £30–35 per shop (est. £1,500 per year); financial figures for operating costs not disclosed; funders: Raven Housing Association and Reigate and Banstead Borough Council
Key Metric 3
Food security: 90% are less anxious about feeding their family; 84% have more food choice; foodbank visits among former users more than halved after joining; over two-thirds eating more fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, and meat