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Sport & Physical Activity

Sport and movement for inclusion, confidence, and health.

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2025

Leeds Rhinos Foundation Social Impact and Valuation Report

£14,782,713 total social value generated; SROI ratio of £1:10.49 (vs Sport England average of £1:3.91)
Key Metric 1
£1.41m expenditure; Schools/Community pillar alone generated £8.34m social value at £1:18.61 return
Key Metric 2
75 projects delivered across disability & inclusion, schools/community, Rugby League development, health & wellbeing, education and netball
Key Metric 3
Schools/Community SROI £1:18.61; Education SROI £1:8.07; Rugby League Development SROI £1:7.04; Health & Wellbeing SROI £1:4.76; Disability & Inclusion SROI £1:3.02
2025

Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation Community Impact Report 2024-25

$6.1 million distributed; ~$7.5 million gross fundraising total; $79 million raised and invested since 2010
Key Metric 1
200+ organisations supported; 261 scholarships awarded to date; 1,450 girls in regional hockey programmes
Key Metric 2
754,000+ minutes read through Reading Champions; 12,159 students reached by PensFIT ball hockey across 22 school districts; 36,887 attended events at Highmark Hunt Armory
Key Metric 3
$252,000 raised for local nonprofits through gameday specialty fundraising; $379,000 raised at Night of Assists Gala; 88% of partner nonprofits reported Foundation donations helped them raise $130,000+
2025

BWitC Impact Report 2024-25

Total social value: £4,372,766 (EFL/Sport England model) — £3,537,610 mental health; £435,251 education & employability; £316,745 physical health; £83,158 social
Key Metric 1
1,455 free lunches provided to 221 individuals over summer (Bolton Lunches / Urban Outreach partnership)
Key Metric 2
900+ children engaged in Show Racism the Red Card workshops — biggest such event in England; BWitC inducted into Show Racism the Red Card Hall of Fame at Buckingham Palace
Key Metric 3
92% of Early Years parents reported improvement in child's physical skills; 75% use session activities at home daily or weekly; 85% of children felt closer to family through Sutton Families programme
2025

CACT Impact Report 2024-2025

£83,630,780 total social value generated — £11.02 returned for every £1 invested (independently verified by University of Greenwich)
Key Metric 1
28,000+ participants engaged; £7,589,000 committed charitable spend (highest in CACT's 33-year history)
Key Metric 2
1,110 mentees supported across south London and Kent; 3,170 cost-of-living referrals; 186 mental health programme participants
Key Metric 3
89% of Short Breaks participants improved mental and emotional wellbeing; 85% of Young Greenwich Learning Hub participants improved educational aspirations
2025

The Killie Community Social Value Impact Report 2025

£6,330,872 total social value; SROI of £1:£21.39 (independently assessed by Collins McHugh)
Key Metric 1
6,022 total people engaged; 1,760 under-18s engaged through youth programmes; 3,939 participants via Sport for All strand
Key Metric 2
Improved children's wellbeing £1,681,400; increased community cohesion £1,443,250; increased physical activity £924,694; attendance at cultural events £788,785; reduced loneliness £623,770; improved mental health £617,232
Key Metric 3
£2,303,191 value against tackling poverty & inequality; £2,165,696 against improving community wellbeing; £1,842,400 against supporting children & young people (aligned to East Ayrshire Council Kilmarnock Strategic Vision 2022–27)
2025

Oldham Athletic Community Trust Impact Report 2025 and Beyond!

5,000+ children engaged weekly through school-based PE delivery across 26 partner schools (1,330 hours of physical activity)
Key Metric 1
480 young people engaged through Premier League Kicks; 2,803 participants in Soccer Schools and HAF provision
Key Metric 2
2,792 community player engagements; 3,750 children inspired through Oldham Athletic national league promotion trophy tour
Key Metric 3
100% of home education pilot children reported feeling more confident and part of a team; 1,000+ free match tickets distributed to local families, schools and community groups
2024

Impact Report 2026

600,000+ young people took part in cricket with Chance to Shine in 2024-25; 8 millionth child reached through a Chance to Shine programme in 2026 (20th anniversary year); programmes active in 4,263 primary schools
Key Metric 1
58% of schools receiving the six-week programme had a higher-than-average proportion of pupils eligible for free school meals; 51% of all participants were girls; 12,336 children received Playground Leaders training across 674 schools
Key Metric 2
98% of teachers agreed sessions were active, safe, inclusive and fun; 94% of children said they had fun; teacher impact scores averaged 8.7/10 for confidence and teamwork, 9.2/10 for enjoyment of sport and physical activity
Key Metric 3
94% of teachers reported their school intends to have cricket in the curriculum next academic year; teachers' confidence to deliver cricket independently rose from 57% at programme start to 97% at end; teachers' ability to signpost children to continue playing rose from 58% to 94%
2024

Impact Report 2024-25

8,021 young people engaged with Greenhouse Sports programmes in 2024-25 across primary and secondary school settings in London, Leicester and Portsmouth
Key Metric 1
3.5 million hours of sport and 1.1 million hours of mentoring delivered; 150 enrichment trips, 1,200 competitive fixtures, and 575 weeks of holiday camps
Key Metric 2
73 unique programmes embedded across schools; 81 employability sessions hosted; coach-mentors delivering a minimum of 25 hours face-to-face support per week per school
Key Metric 3
Young people in Greenhouse Sports programmes attend school 11 more days per year than peers, and achieve English and Maths grades on average half a grade higher