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Poverty & Inclusion

Poverty alleviation, inclusion, and livelihood resilience.

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2025

Impact Report 2025

Research Community of over 5,000 people with lived experience of mental health and financial problems shaping all research and policy work
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Awarded super-complainant status with the Competition and Markets Authority (February 2025) and FCA and Payment Systems Regulator (February 2026) — only the fourth organisation with all three
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Government committed to changing council tax collection rules from April 2027, capping extra charges at £100 — a direct result of the charity's Council Tax Trap campaign
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Government launched consultation on fairer council tax collection and recognised need for statutory bailiff regulation following sustained campaigning
2024

Annual Report 2024

Estimated 2 million children reached annually through Tapori children's network
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Academics from 11 African nations attended the African Academics Network Seminar in Kigali, Rwanda
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Conference on hidden dimensions of poverty co-hosted with World Bank and IMF in Washington DC, February 2024
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Active teams in over 30 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and North America
2025

Annual Report 2024-25

2,179 fuel grants totalling £1,179,565 awarded to low-income households in 2024/25
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47 community grants totalling £1,360,472 awarded to local charities and groups in 2024/25
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£1,298,762 in total individual grants including essential items, school journeys and uniforms
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83% of fuel grant recipients reported the grant helped them keep their home warm through winter
2024

Trustee's Annual Report & Financial Statements 2024

9 new grants awarded totalling £875,818 in 2023/24
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33,969 people supported through grantee organisations, including 4,792 on a regular basis
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47 almshouse residents across Greenwich (41 units) and Shotesham (6 units)
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19 charities and community groups in Norfolk supported over 4,000 older people via Norfolk Community Foundation partnership
2025

Impact Report 2024-25

Over 16,000 people helped to become £27 million better off through debt and money advice
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12,051 clients supported through community-based debt advice; 5,000 receiving direct debt advice at Toynbee Hall
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£5,160,459 in financial gains secured for 1,075 cancer patients in welfare benefits advice
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272 children participated in free play sessions; 296 clients received free legal advice
2025

Annual Report 2024-25

258 almshouses across 19 sites providing homes for people over 50 in need
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Overall resident satisfaction reached 89% in 2024, up from 77% in 2020
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£204,298 awarded in grants to 18 West London community organisations in 2024/25
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100% compliance across all safety checks: gas, fire, asbestos, water and lift
2023

Impact Report 2023

26,000 people in 289 organisations with access to the free confidential employee helpline — a 22% increase year-on-year
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358 people helped through 727 financial grants totalling £1 million, including 40 people new to the charity
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34 Rising Stars winners supported with 75 funded training and development courses across 30 different job roles
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Helpline contacts increased 26% overall and 30% for first-time users, with top reasons including personal wellbeing, workplace stress and practical information needs
2025

Our Impact: Supporting Engineers in 2024–25

1,257 instances of support delivered to 1,226 people in 47 countries; total charitable expenditure £1.2 million
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£423,613 paid in financial grants to 122 people; 108 people received one or more grants covering living costs, mental health, disability and medical needs
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23,002 digital health and wellbeing sessions delivered; 2,245 sign-ups to online support hubs and webinars
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41% of financial grants went to engineers under 35 and 44% supported people with a disability, demonstrating focus on younger and most vulnerable community members