Oxfam America Annual Report 2025

Oxfam America is the US affiliate of the global Oxfam confederation, fighting inequality to end poverty and injustice across 75+ countries. In FY2025 it directly impacted 14 million+ people on total contributions of $73.3 million, with more than 70% going directly to programmes. Key initiatives include the aGILE innovation lab (two-year report published), gender justice programming in Nigeria, Venezuelan migrant support in Colombia, and humanitarian response across Gaza, Sudan, East Africa and beyond. Oxfam America operates independently of US government funding, enabling uncompromised advocacy β€” a position tested significantly by the rapid dismantlement of USAID in 2025.

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Humanitarian response in active crises (Gaza, Sudan, East Africa, West Africa/Sahel, DRC, global refugee crisis); Climate action and disaster risk reduction; Economic justice (gender-equitable resource revenue, financial institutions reform); Women's rights and gender justice (Sisters on the Planet ambassador network, EQUALI-TEA Project); aGILE innovation lab; policy advocacy (USAID dismantlement response, independent of US government funding); Oxfam Hunger Banquet education programme; Oxfam Changemakers monthly giving community Custom geography from upload: Global (75+ countries, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, USA)

πŸ“ŠKey Metrics

14 million+ people directly impacted globally in FY2025; $73.3 million total contributions (FY April 2024–March 2025); $58.3 million programme expenditure Key Metric 1
$59.3 million unrestricted contributions β€” 5% higher than FY24; nearly half of humanitarian and development work focused on Africa and the Middle East; more than 70% of funding goes directly to programmes Key Metric 2
aGILE innovation lab (first 2-year report β€” shifting mindsets, experimentation and agile methodologies across Africa, Asia and Latin America); gender justice intervention in Adamawa State, Nigeria; Venezuelan migrant support in Colombia; disaster risk reduction and food security reimagined Key Metric 3

βœ…Key Outcomes

  • Oxfam does not take US government funding β€” maintaining independence as an advocate for humanitarians on the ground regardless of Washington politics; response to USAID dismantlement: 'Through it all, we have been undeterred from our mission'
  • aGILE two-year report published 2025 β€” centering agency of frontline communities through feminist and decolonial principles; Nigeria gender intervention in Adamawa State changing conversations about gender after decade of conflict displacement
  • FY25 total contributions $7.9 million lower than FY24 due to $10.4 million less in restricted multiyear awards (FY24 spike from large Asia disaster risk and economic justice projects); unrestricted bequests of $3.5 million lifted individual giving; Platinum Seal of Transparency from Candid; 4-star Charity Navigator rating

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2025 Enhanced

World YMCA Annual Report 2025

CHF 3 million+ total programme funding raised in 2025 β€” a record β€” with CHF 1.3 million redeployed directly to YMCA National Movements
Key Metric 1
2.5 million people reached through digital skilling initiatives via HP partnership across 30 YMCA partners since 2021
Key Metric 2
37,000 people directly reached per Community Wellbeing project (1.3 million indirectly); 85 new Change Agents enrolled from 44 countries
Key Metric 3
5,000 jobs to be created under Igniting Youth Futures (USD 5.2 million Accenture/Macquarie-funded); 750+ young people already reached at year-end
2025 Enhanced

Allsorts Youth Project Annual Report 2023–24

95 individual young people in under-16s groups; 85 in over-16s groups; 42 in Transformers (trans/non-binary); 114 young people supported through 385 one-to-one sessions
Key Metric 1
149 parents and carers supported across 44 online and in-person groups; 3,500+ participants in training and workshops across 97 sessions
Key Metric 2
96% of young people said Allsorts groups had been of help; 75% said coming to Allsorts improved their overall wellbeing
Key Metric 3
Won Investing in Children's Member of the Year Award for extensive youth voice integration; 100% of Summer Programme participants enjoyed activities
2024

Bromley Mencap Impact Report 2023–2024

2,499 new referrals (up 298 on previous year); 1,164 members as of 31 March 2024; 6,807 people supported through telephone helpline and professional meetings; Β£2,407,297 total income
Key Metric 1
Β£817,000 in welfare benefits secured (up Β£200,000 on previous year); 442 people supported by Education and Employment Service; 554 young carers supported (up from 437); 170 families received 6,120 hours of Short Breaks support
Key Metric 2
74 Supported Internship students (up 70% over 2 years); 65 people matched with job coaches (up 80%); 541 autistic young adults on Autism Pathway; 607 adults with physical disabilities supported
Key Metric 3
Demand for job coaches up 80% year on year; 25% increase in young carer referrals; 50% increase in leisure activity attendance; Training Centre: all learners achieved nationally recognised qualification credits within first two terms