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2025

The Reading Agency Impact Report 2024-25

Over 2 million people reached across the UK in 2024-25, including over 1.2 million children and over 800,000 young people and adults
Key Metric 1
14.3 million books, eBooks and audiobooks bought, borrowed and gifted; 113,865 new library members across 3,204 library branches; over 1 million event attendees
Key Metric 2
Partnerships with over 21,400 organisations including public libraries, publishers, universities, schools, prisons, health providers, food banks and community centres; 7,352 volunteers supported programmes
Key Metric 3
Reading Well programme users reported 92% finding their books helpful and 81% saying their book helped them understand more about their health needs — addressing poor mental health in 1 in 4 adults and 1 in 5 children and young people through a low-cost, scalable bibliotherapy model available via public libraries
2025

Sport Wales Annual Report 2024-2025

8,228 participants in 60+ Active Leisure Scheme
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725 organisations received £4,191,065 in Be Active Wales community grants
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166 capital awards totalling £8,668,247 invested in facilities across Wales
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Sport's direct GVA contribution to the Welsh economy reached £1.9 billion (£2.9 billion including indirect impact), up from £1.195 billion in previous estimates — demonstrating significant sector growth
2025

Youth Impact Report 2025

6,552 children and young people supported through sport and education programmes in the last 12 months
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5,698 school children educated about mental health and resilience through workshops and assemblies in over 40 schools
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854 young people supported through weekly youth community sessions for mental health recovery
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72% of children and young people reported improved mental wellbeing since attending Sport in Mind sessions, with 91% more likely to be physically active outside of sessions — delivered in partnership with the NHS and co-designed by people with lived experience
2023

London Sport Impact Report 2023

£1.6 million distributed to 176 schools across London through Opening School Facilities Fund
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£530,000 distributed to 78 clubs and community projects through Sport England's Together Fund
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15 Space for Girls projects supported, creating free activity hubs for women and girls in underserved communities
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£19.5 million Go! London Fund launched in partnership with the Mayor of London, Sport England, London Marathon Events and London Marathon Foundation — the capital's largest ever community sports fund — targeting underserved young Londoners over at least five years
2025

Activity Alliance Annual Trustees' Report and Accounts 2024-2025

176 face-to-face events and workshops delivered, upskilling 1,591 people in disability inclusion
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1,834 people completed eLearning courses via the new Activity Alliance Learning Hub
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135 disabled swimmers and 160 athletes welcomed to British Junior Para Swimming Championships and National Para Athletics Championships
Key Metric 3
New social value research (with State of Life) found disabled people's activity contributes £6,200 social value per person per year when meeting CMO guidelines — three to four times the value generated by non-disabled people being active, and comparable in scale to the social value of being employed rather than unemployed
2024

Willow Foundation Annual Report and Financial Statements 2024

1,257 seriously ill young adults supported; 3,459 people in total (including 750 children) enjoyed Special Days or breaks; 480 treat boxes sent; 22,275 beneficiaries supported since 1999
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60 staff (headcount); 30,164 volunteer hours (up 30%+ on prior year); value of volunteer hours: £345,081 (equiv. 15+ full-time employees)
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Total income: £3,923,552; total expenditure: £3,975,891; net deficit: £52,339; donations and legacies: £1,886,412; fundraising events: £1,023,062; retail shops: £932,110; total funds: £2,951,986; investments: £2,507,469
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Treat boxes and reach: 480 bespoke treat boxes delivered to those too ill for days out (90% with incurable conditions); 750 children joined a seriously ill parent on a Special Day; 593 different medical referrers approved in 2024
2025

Banstead Pantry Impact Report — First 6 Months (2025)

129 active members; 63 survey respondents (49% response rate); foodbank visits among former users fell from 57 to 23 (six-month comparison), reducing overall local foodbank demand by approximately 9%
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Volunteer-run with paid staff support; specific volunteer numbers not disclosed in report
Key Metric 2
Members save approx. £30–35 per shop (est. £1,500 per year); financial figures for operating costs not disclosed; funders: Raven Housing Association and Reigate and Banstead Borough Council
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Food security: 90% are less anxious about feeding their family; 84% have more food choice; foodbank visits among former users more than halved after joining; over two-thirds eating more fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, and meat
2025

The Hygiene Bank Impact Report 2023–24

282,936 kg of hygiene products distributed in 2023–24; 1,035 community partners; 1,147 public drop-off points including 794 in Boots stores; 20,000+ people provided with basic care packages at Christmas via Boots partnership
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530 volunteers managing 173 active local projects across the UK
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Financial figures not disclosed in report; Cleanology annual fundraiser raised £22,000 cash and £10,000 in products; Mills & Reeve raised £20,000; Unilever partnership delivered 300,000 product units (1.2 million in total since partnership began); Boots partnership: 29,000 kg collected in-store, 1.7 million products donated since partnership began
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Corporate partnerships: Boots (600+ store drop-off points, 29,000 kg collected, 1.7 million products donated cumulatively), Unilever Buy 2 Donate 1 campaign (300,000 units, 105 projects reached), smol (#CleanClothesCan campaign hit 250,000 washes donated and expanded Suds in Schools to 30 school launderettes)