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2026

Eden Project Impact Report — 25 Years of the Eden Project

£6.8 billion economic impact generated for the South West over 25 years (independently assessed by Counterculture)
Key Metric 1
25 million+ visitors since opening in 2001; 690 FTE jobs created and sustained; 91% of staff live in Cornwall
Key Metric 2
1,764 tCO₂e carbon savings to date; 3.5 GWh total energy savings since 2012/13; UK's largest operational geothermal power plant
Key Metric 3
£8.4 billion total visitor spend generated in region over 25 years; 60% of that spend attributed to Eden's existence; £632m spent with suppliers (56% SW businesses)
2025

Impact Report 2024-25

Nearly 130,000 MARAC cases heard with 150,000+ children linked (year to March 2025)
Key Metric 1
15,000+ learners trained across 700+ sessions; 70,000+ police officers trained since inception
Key Metric 2
Total income £10.629m — 7.3% increase on previous year
Key Metric 3
Drive Project expanded with new Home Office investment; 1,100 referrals in 2024-25, 7,000+ total to date
2025

Annual Report 2023-24

5,472 queries handled via national helpline
Key Metric 1
706 Black, minoritised and migrant women received direct casework support; 100 received counselling
Key Metric 2
Total income £3.68m; surplus of £22,000
Key Metric 3
UN Special Rapporteur on VAWG accepted SBS recommendations on NRPF reform following UK visit
2025

Alzheimer Scotland Annual Review 2024/25

7,882 people supported across Scotland; 3,302 Helpline calls answered; Stop the Cuts petition secured 17,500 signatures at the Scottish Parliament
Key Metric 1
560 groups held for people living with dementia and 382 groups for carers; 82 people supported through counselling services averaging 9 sessions each
Key Metric 2
Stop the Cuts campaign identified £150m worth of cuts to vital community services — 17,500-signature petition delivered to Scottish Parliament
Key Metric 3
People living with dementia and unpaid carers accessed helpline, group and local community support
2025

Dementia UK Impact Report 2024–25

41,757 calls and emails answered by Admiral Nurses on the Helpline — more than ever before — and £31.4m raised, up £8.9m on the previous year
Key Metric 1
476 Admiral Nurses across the UK — growing the workforce to reach more families with expert specialist dementia support
Key Metric 2
Dementia clinics launched in 200 Nationwide branches across the UK, with aim of supporting 100,000 people through specialist dementia advice
Key Metric 3
More families accessed specialist dementia nursing advice through helpline and virtual clinic support
2025

Alzheimer's Society Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024/25

£116.8 million total fundraising income — the most successful fundraising year in the charity's history
Key Metric 1
106,000 people reached directly through services — 13,000 through groups, 77,000 through one-to-one dementia services, 29,000 through the Dementia Support Line
Key Metric 2
£18.6 million invested in activities to support dementia research; 291,290 new supporters joined in 2024–25
Key Metric 3
People affected by dementia accessed direct advice, group support and one-to-one dementia services
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2024

Social Impact Review 2024

11,729 prison leavers supported through Commissioned Rehabilitative Services — 97% rated their experience 'good' or better; 45,160 victims supported with 99% reporting improved health and wellbeing
Key Metric 1
12,544 people supported across Young People, Families and Communities services — 98% left feeling safer, 95% feeling they can enjoy life more, 91% with a positive outcome; over 1,400 people received free legal, debt, housing and welfare advice unlocking £2.1m in total
Key Metric 2
4,243 people engaged on employability programmes; 1,073 supported into paid employment and 308 into further education; 90% felt more motivated to enter the job market after working with Catch22; all schools inspected by Ofsted achieved 'good' rating
Key Metric 3
320% increase in young men accessing The Hive mental health service in Camden through the Link Up Project; 150+ young men aged 16-24 participated in 75 group work sessions on masculinity, identity and healthy relationships
2024

Annual Review 2025

10,507 individuals supported in 2024-25 — the busiest year in Jigsaw4u's 28-year history; 16,121 one-to-one sessions delivered
Key Metric 1
1,623 group sessions delivered; 6,500+ volunteer hours contributed; 462 free activities events held with 5,948 individuals attending
Key Metric 2
First-ever central government grant received in 2024-25, alongside increased South West London ICB funding, enabling hundreds more individuals to be reached; over 90% of income goes directly to service delivery
Key Metric 3
NHS Paediatric Clinical Psychologist at St George's University Hospitals noted Jigsaw4u is integral to enabling NHS delivery of children's services
2024

Annual Report and Financial Accounts 2024-25

3,500+ local people engaged every week in sport, social, educational and exercise activities; participants range from age 4 to 96 across Merton, Wandsworth and Kingston
Key Metric 1
4,020 girls and women engaged through community programmes, school initiatives, football development and holiday camps; 420 young people aged 8-18 at risk of anti-social behaviour engaged through PL Kicks — a 37% increase in SEND participation year-on-year
Key Metric 2
79 young people aged 11-24 mentored into education, training and employment; 50 young adults supported through DIVERT custody intervention programme; 926 participants across 20 schools via Stadium Schools
Key Metric 3
Strongest fundraising year to date secured in 2024-25, including multi-year sponsorships from MidexPro and Wimbledon Foundation; new 3-year strategy (2025-2028) launched with ambition to become London's leading community club