Impact Report 2023/24

Burton Albion Community Trust’s 2023/24 impact report provides one of the clearest quantified profiles in this set. The Trust reached 17,523 participants across 52 programmes, supported by staff, volunteers, player engagement and community partnerships. Its work spans education and employability, school sport, health and wellbeing, community engagement, disability provision, social prescribing and school-based wellbeing programmes. The report also includes wellbeing scores and participant impact measures across physical wellbeing, community, personal development and social prescribing.

Report snapshot
17,523 participants reached across 52 programmes, representing a 24% year-on-year increase Key Metric 1
10,821 participants in School Sport, 4,500 in Community Engagement, 2,011 in Health & Wellbeing and 191 in Education & Employability Key Metric 2
10,272 hours of Health & Wellbeing delivery; 4,665 hours of School Sport delivery; 3,010 hours of Community Engagement delivery; 3,408 hours of Education & Employability delivery Key Metric 3
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School sport, employability, social prescribing, health and wellbeing delivery

📊Key Metrics

17,523 participants reached across 52 programmes, representing a 24% year-on-year increase Key Metric 1
10,821 participants in School Sport, 4,500 in Community Engagement, 2,011 in Health & Wellbeing and 191 in Education & Employability Key Metric 2
10,272 hours of Health & Wellbeing delivery; 4,665 hours of School Sport delivery; 3,010 hours of Community Engagement delivery; 3,408 hours of Education & Employability delivery Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • 85% of participants agreed BACT activity benefited their physical wellbeing; 83% agreed it supported community connection
  • 98% client satisfaction for social prescribing, 60% improvement in reported wellbeing and 51% reduction in GP appointments for supported clients
  • 91% of second-year Football & Education students progressed into higher education or employment; 96% of participants felt safe on BACT programmes

📍Geography

East Midlands

2025 Enhanced

Impact Report 2024/25

20,204 total engagements; 1,621 hours of free sporting activity; 5,457 free meals provided; 468 young people engaged through Youth Hub with 1,222 hours of free youth provision
Key Metric 1
100% of Cancer Prehab participants reported improved resilience and ability to cope with treatment; 100% of Strong Start participants achieved weight reduction targets and adopted sustainable exercise routines; 90% of Cancer Prehab participants reported better mental wellbeing
Key Metric 2
Named EFL League Two Community Club Organisation of the Year 2025; won Community & Charity Organisation of the Year at Wyre Business Awards 2024; Sports College CEFA side crowned CEFA North West Champions at Wembley 2025; Veterans Community Garden awarded Level 4 Thriving certificate at North West in Bloom
Key Metric 3
80% of Football4All participants reported stronger friendships and reduced loneliness; 61% of Champions referrals have better understanding of anti-social behaviour; 90% of Early Years participants improved social interaction; 92% of teachers reported greater confidence through supported PE delivery
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