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Education & Young People

Learning, skills, and opportunities for children and young people.

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2024

Impact Report 2023/24

£33.4 million estimated social impact value; £19 of social value for every £1 spent; 13,861 unique participants; 147,657 total attendances
Key Metric 1
Total income £1,750,000 and total expenditure £1,800,000 (2023/24 unaudited)
Key Metric 2
9,619 sessions delivered at 131 school and community venues; 83% of sessions in the 50% most deprived areas in Wales
Key Metric 3
86% of service users reported improved mental, emotional and physical wellbeing; 93% reported enhanced interest in personal progression including educational achievement and career aspirations
2022

Impact Report 2021/22

Total income £976,320 and total expenditure £982,470 for the year ended 30 June 2022
Key Metric 1
Football pathway provision spanning 22 Town Tots to 903 boys EPDC participants across Suffolk and surrounding areas
Key Metric 2
Organisation grew from 3 contracted staff and 5 casual staff at launch (October 2019) to 36 contracted staff and 75 casual staff by June 2022
Key Metric 3
42 schools engaged with 460 children per week and 210 delivery hours per week across education programmes
2025

Community Impact 2024/25

Total income £209,396 and total expenditure £129,605 (year ended 31 August 2024); £180,000 raised for Charity of the Year Wrexham Miners Project in 2024/25
Key Metric 1
8,435 participants across programmes; 20,989 visits across delivery programmes; 1,418 sessions and events delivered; 84% free sessions and events
Key Metric 2
36% female participation across all projects; 3,100 match tickets given away to schools and community groups; international delivery in Lesotho, Australia and New York
Key Metric 3
83% of girls engaged in girls' football sessions were playing formal football for the first time; 240+ young people with disabilities and additional learning needs engaged across programmes; 104 Street Dragons participants connected with 547 young people in Lesotho through the Curriculum for Good
2025

Yearbook 2024-25

Total income £4,910,000 and total expenditure £5,220,000 (year ending 31 August 2024)
Key Metric 1
Over 500,000 people reached across Sunderland, South Tyneside and County Durham since the Foundation's inception
Key Metric 2
Over 33,000 course registrants annually, with more than 100 partner schools and nearly 1,500 people gaining qualifications and employment each year
Key Metric 3
Over 750 sessions delivered in 2023-24, with almost 1,500 young people and adults upskilled and nearly 100 jobs secured through the charity's programmes
2024

Impact Report September 2023 – August 2024

£1.3 million invested in the community; 10,000 individuals engaged across Waltham Forest, Hackney, Tower Hamlets and Redbridge
Key Metric 1
Total income £1,340,000 and total expenditure £1,280,000 for the year ended 31 August 2024
Key Metric 2
129 partner schools engaged; 6,175 pupils engaged through Premier League Primary Stars; 1,237 participants in Premier League Kicks with 43 volunteers
Key Metric 3
90 students enrolled on BTEC programmes; 87 achieved a qualification across all BTEC levels; retention and progression rates maintained
2025

Annual Report and Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 May 2025

Total income £605,497 and total expenditure £711,227 for the year ended 31 May 2025
Key Metric 1
Expanded school delivery into new schools, with a targeted focus on economically deprived areas and SEND schools introduced for the first time
Key Metric 2
Deficit reduced to £105,730 (2025) from £125,085 (2024), with reserves of £185,075 held against a policy target of £119,000
Key Metric 3
New PL Fans Fund mental health programme launched, signposting people to support services via matchday promotion with former player Nathan Arnold
2025

Annual Impact Report 2024/25

£1.6 million raised through grant funding and paid opportunities; total income £2,031,644 and total expenditure £2,013,735 (year ended 30 June 2025)
Key Metric 1
12,000+ participants across more than 32 projects; 126 player engagements from LCFC Men's, Women's, Academy squads and LCFC Legends
Key Metric 2
41% of participants were women and girls; 47% from ethnically diverse communities; 58% of staff have lived experience of the challenges participants face
Key Metric 3
47% of participants from ethnically diverse communities; 41% women and girls; 38% of people in Leicester have skipped meals for a full day — driving food poverty response programmes
2026

Impact Summary and Strategic Plan 2022-25

Total income £2,003,600 and total expenditure £2,001,398 (year ended 31 August 2025); over 1,000 health and wellbeing participants engaged across 8 organisations in Doncaster
Key Metric 1
More than 30 years of delivery inspiring positive change in sport, physical activity and education across Doncaster Borough
Key Metric 2
49 employees; self-funding charity operating across health and wellbeing, schools and participation, education, and youth engagement
Key Metric 3
Club Doncaster Sports College Men's Academy celebrated historic season at Wembley Stadium (2025); Ridgewood School represented Doncaster Rovers at EFL Kids Cup regional finals