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Sport and movement for inclusion, confidence, and health.

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2024

LFC Foundation Impact Report 2024/25

145,617 people supported in 2024/25 — 59,694 unique programme participants, 59,336 via external funded partners, 46,138 gift recipients; 14% increase on previous season and 189% increase since 2020/21
Key Metric 1
£80.32 million in social value generated in 2024/25 — SROI of £10.28 for every £1 invested; cumulative five-year social value of £364.79m; £48.89m in healthcare savings in 2024/25 alone (five-year total £170.71m)
Key Metric 2
11,040 sessions and 693 community events delivered across 315 venues including 206 schools; 24,821 hours of direct delivery (68 hours per day); 80,000+ items distributed worth over £1.6m; international programmes reached 19,230 children and young people
Key Metric 3
89.7% of participants reported improved mental health and wellbeing; 90.2% reported improved physical health and fitness; average session satisfaction rating of 9.15/10; 85% of On Target mental health programme participants showed measurable improvement using a validated scale
2024

Manchester United Foundation — Our Impact 2024/25

41,289 unique participants across 125 projects; 517,304 total free-of-charge attendances; 49,767 hours of delivery
Key Metric 1
£61,256,384 in social value generated — £11.57 for every £1 spent; spanning education and employment (£28.5m), physical and mental wellbeing (£20.3m), social and community (£10m) and additional support (£2.5m)
Key Metric 2
41% female participation; 70% of participants from the top 20% most deprived areas; 2,915 qualifications achieved; 14,600 global Skills Lab visitors from 31 countries
Key Metric 3
Social value increased by over 20% year-on-year — up from £50.4m in 2023/24 to £61.3m in 2024/25
2024

City in the Community Annual Report 2024/25

17,000+ unique participants across 20 programmes; average contact time of 23.4 hours per participant; 840 qualifications gained
Key Metric 1
£43.7 million in social value generated — £11.45 for every £1 invested; first ever SROI measurement using UK Treasury Greenbook framework; all five outcome measures improved by at least 2% versus 2023/24
Key Metric 2
88% of participants improved their physical wellbeing; 85% improved their mental wellbeing; 86% feel inspired and engaged; 87% developed skills and knowledge; 86% improved confidence and self-esteem
Key Metric 3
InclusCITY+ launched — CITC's first dedicated LGBTQ+ programme, creating a safe and welcoming space to play
2024

Tottenham Hotspur Foundation Impact Report 2024/25

13,084+ people supported with 10,586 hours of targeted support delivered across the season
Key Metric 1
£24 million of social value generated for residents of Haringey, Enfield and surrounding boroughs — £10.38 for every £1 invested, independently evaluated by Substance
Key Metric 2
Foundation sits within one of the 10% most deprived neighbourhoods in England; surrounding wards among the 5% most deprived; average weekly pay in the area 17% below the national average
Key Metric 3
Social value grown from £20.4m in 2023/24 to £24m in 2024/25 — with projections from Substance expecting future returns to exceed £30m
2024

Jon Egging Trust Impact Report and Financial Statements 2025

5,426 young people engaged; 725 on the three-year Blue Skies programme across 526 sessions
Key Metric 1
82% of Blue Skies students improved academic engagement; 77% improved academic attainment
Key Metric 2
74% of young people on Blue Skies receive free school meals; 42% have special educational needs
Key Metric 3
64% of students completing the three-year Blue Skies programme improved across all measured areas of social and emotional development
2023

Football Beyond Borders Impact Report 2023/24

1,587 young people on FBB programmes; 97% finished the year in school without permanent exclusion or managed move
Key Metric 1
51% GCSE pass rate for FBB young people — vs 5% national average for Alternative Provision and 17% for FSM pupils with SEN
Key Metric 2
FBB programme delivered societal wellbeing benefits worth over £5.5 million to the taxpayer (Pro Bono Economics)
Key Metric 3
7 in 10 young people improved their SEL skills — bucking the global trend of SEL decline during teenage years (OECD)
2025

Stockport County Community Trust County Report 2024-25

Over 10,000 participants engaged across programmes — up from 7,000 in the previous year
Key Metric 1
7,500 school children engaged through the Together Schools Programme, free to every primary and secondary school in Stockport
Key Metric 2
£1:£6 social return on investment — every £1 spent generates £6 in social value for the local community
Key Metric 3
Over 1,000 young people attending holiday programmes, 80% free of charge with 1,600 free healthy lunches provided
2024

Track Academy Annual Report 2024

Young people aged 5–21 supported through athletics and education at Willesden Sports Centre
Key Metric 1
New Chief Executive Officer appointed, Patrik Ewe, driving forward the charity's growth
Key Metric 2
Holiday schemes, mentoring and life skills sessions delivered alongside athletic programmes
Key Metric 3
Young athletes building confidence, resilience and discipline on and off the track