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  • Vulcan Boxing: Building better opportunities for young people

    Vulcan Boxing Club

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £90,000
    Location: Yorkshire & Humber, UK
    Date: 2022

    The Vulcan Boxing Club uses education, boxing, health and fitness classes to empower young people aged 14–25 years old to make the best of their skills, abilities and talents whilst facing the most challenging transitions. This grant provides support to underpin the organisation’s leadership and governance, and to roll out city-wide pre-apprentice training, industry-based apprenticeships and pathways to long term employment.

  • Strengthening the Junction: Making a more sustainable youth service

    The Junction Foundation

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £90,000
    Location: North East, UK
    Date: 2022

    The Junction Foundation supports children, young people and families in Redcar and the Tees Valley. They provide social activities, education, information, employment readiness programmes, youth work, and mental health and wellbeing support. This grant supports the recruitment of a strategic lead for the Junction’s Youth and Participation Work, who will develop the organisation’s young people strategic decision-making group. This new post will ensure greater stability of this core work, increase sustainability and better articulate the Junction’s impact.

  • Baca Cambridge: Expanding holistic care provision to unaccompanied asylum seekers aged 16–19

    The Baca Charity

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £90,000
    Location: East of England, UK
    Date: 2022

    The Baca charity provides holistic services for young asylum seekers who have been separated from their families. This grant supports Baca’s expansion of services to the East of England through two housing units in Cambridgeshire. They will provide a support package for young asylum seekers and victims of trafficking aged 16–19 arriving into the county.

  • The Anne Frank Youth Empowerment Programme

    The Anne Frank Trust UK

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £90,000
    Location: East Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, Scotland, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK
    Date: 2022

    The Anne Frank Trust is a nationwide youth education charity that aims for a society free from all forms of prejudice and discrimination. This grant supports the recruitment of an Assistant Director to the Trust’s leadership team who will be responsible for launching the Youth Empowerment Programme.

  • Building capacity and services for young care leavers in Salford

    Pure Insight

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £90,000
    Location: North West, UK
    Date: 2022

    Pure Insight works intensively with young care leavers aged 16–28, providing both practical and emotional support. This grant supports the capacity of the senior leadership team to build greater sustainability in Pure Insight’s projects and services, and generate new sources of income through a consultancy and training offer. This work underpins priority plans to establish services in Salford and build relationships with local authority partners across Greater Manchester.

  • Youth Empowerment Programme in South East Kent

    Positive View Foundation

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £90,000
    Location: London, Multi-region, South East, UK
    Date: 2022

    Positive View Foundation uses photography and film to affect transformational change in the lives of 16–25-year-olds who live on the poorest estates and wards in Westminster, Lambeth and the City and most recently in South East Kent. This grant supports Positive View to deliver planned strategic expansion into Dover, Folkstone and Hythe, and to strengthen existing London-based programmes. The Kent pilot will be embedded and expanded to target areas in North Kent, furthering the organisation’s reach and impact.

  • Youth Sector Infrastructure Collective

    National Youth Agency

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £60,000
    Location: Multi-region, UK
    Date: 2022

    The National Youth Agency (NYA) aims to transform the lives of young people through youth work. They drive innovative projects that consider new and different approaches and partnerships to ensure young people get access to timely, relevant and impactful opportunities, rooted in co-creation and youth voice. This grant provides core support for NYA, enabling the organisation to collaborate across the youth sector as part of the Youth Sector Infrastructure Collective.

  • Link to Change: Strategic development

    Link to Change

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £90,000
    Location: East Midlands, East of England, Multi-region, UK
    Date: 2022

    Link to Change works across Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire supporting children and young people affected by sexual violence, exploitation, abuse, modern day slavery and trafficking. This grant supports Link to Change to respond to increased demand through the provision of more preventative services and targeted support for diverse groups of young people. It also underpins the organisation’s strategic development, enhancing their internal capacity to allow for increased fundraising activities and sharing of learning through existing partner networks.

  • Embedding care-experienced young people’s participation and engagement in Northern Ireland

    Include Youth

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £90,000
    Location: Northern Ireland, UK
    Date: 2022

    Include Youth is a rights based charity in Northern Ireland. They work with young people with experience of care from communities with high levels of socio-economic deprivation, or whose rights are not being met. This grant supports Include Youth’s policy, advocacy and communications work. Specifically, Include Youth will provide increased guidance, support and training to external organisations, and continue to champion young people’s rights and voices in response to ongoing challenges, including the pandemic and Brexit.

  • Growing impact: Youth voice, specialist youth work, and sharing learning

    Hot Chocolate Trust

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £90,000
    Location: Scotland, UK
    Date: 2022

    Hot Chocolate Trust is a large youth centre in central Dundee. They offer open access drop-in sessions, tailored one-to-one and group support, and programmes focused around the arts and youth leadership. This grant supports Hot Chocolate Trust to increase the breadth and depth of their mental health, homelessness and creative arts offers. They also aim to influence the wider youth sector through the development and promotion of their outcomes database.

  • Dignity and access to education for children of socially excluded groups ‑phase two

    Yuva Vikas Mandal

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹7,286,820
    Location: Central, Madhya Pradesh, India
    Date: 2022

    Yuva Vikas Mandal is a non-government organisation that aims to empower and support young people, women and children to access rights, entitlements and justice. Their primary aim is to promote youth participation in development and governance processes for realising their rights and entitlements by ensuring transparency and government accountability. This grant supports the organisation to deliver the third phase of their project underpinning Dignity Centres in 20 villages in Sehore, Madhya Pradesh. The Dignity Centres will continue to support children who have experienced historic disadvantage to pursue alternative occupations and livelihoods.

  • Natural resource-based sustainable livelihoods – phase three

    Vidarbha Nature Conservation Society

    Fund: India Fund
    Amount: ₹5,821,000
    Location: Maharashtra, West, India
    Date: 2022

    Vidarbha Nature Conservation Society (VNCS) supports the community management of resources for ecological security and sustainable livelihoods. This grant supports VNCS to deliver the third phase of their project to improve natural resource-based sustainable livelihoods in ten villages. In this phase VNCS will continue working with local institutions to build the capacity of local leaders.