Impact Report 2024/25

QPR Community Trust’s 2024/25 impact report shows a substantial urban community anchor working across west and northwest London. The Trust delivers youth intervention, mentoring, Kicks, health, disability inclusion, refugee support, community events, school sport and education pathways across seven London boroughs. The report provides clear social return figures, participant numbers, disability reach, staff numbers and programme-level statistics, positioning the Trust as a locally embedded organisation tackling national issues at community level.

Report snapshot
35 Views

📋About

Kicks, mentoring, disability inclusion, refugee support, school sport and community health programmes

📊Key Metrics

24,500 annual participants; £15.86 million estimated social impact cost savings; social return of around £11.50 for every £1 spent Key Metric 1
2,498 individuals reached by Youth & Communities, including 2,147 Kicks participants, 78 mentoring participants, 48 Divert participants and 96 EFL Training Ground participants Key Metric 2
1,213 individuals reached by Health; 8,726 by Education; 9,485 by Community; 300+ disabled people engaged weekly; provision across 7 London boroughs Key Metric 3

Key Outcomes

  • Improved youth outcomes through Kicks, mentoring, Divert, prison-based work and employment/training pathways
  • Improved health, reduced isolation and increased physical activity through community health programmes
  • Expanded education and disability inclusion, including 80+ schools, 3,000 school sport participants and 97% high achievement in college academies

📍Geography

London

2025 Enhanced

Impact Review 2024/25

£3,112,419 raised to deliver projects in 2024/25; total income £2,920,000 and total expenditure £2,850,000 (year ended 31 August 2024)
Key Metric 1
28,692 people took part in activities; 307,544 visits to sessions; 17,793 sessions delivered
Key Metric 2
More than 16,000 young people engaged across early years and primary programmes; 34 Premier League Primary Stars partner schools; over 7,000 healthy meals provided on HAF camps
Key Metric 3
Blackpool FC Sports College A Team won the CEFA league title 2024/25; BFC School received 'Good' Ofsted rating in November 2024; Norbreck Primary Academy reached EFL Utilita Kids Cup National Final at Wembley, winning Regional Finals unbeaten
2025 Enhanced

Impact Report 2025

Total income £659,217 and total expenditure £674,216 (year ended 30 June 2025, charity no. 1137275); 10,252 individuals engaged across the 2024/25 season, with 9,713 being young people in schools
Key Metric 1
82% of participants reported positive impact on mental wellbeing; 84% on physical wellbeing; 82% on sense of community; 86% made new friends since joining
Key Metric 2
70% agreed they made positive changes to their life as a result of CUF activity; 63% of adult participants felt a strong sense of community/belonging, 2% above the national average; 78% agreed they feel more motivated to be physically active (Forever United older adults programme)
Key Metric 3
56.7% of young people hardly ever or never feel lonely vs national average; 94% of participants feel welcome, safe and included; CUF participants ranked higher than Cambridge and UK averages for happiness, life satisfaction and worthwhile life
2025 Enhanced

Impact Report 2024-25

6,744 participants engaged across education, social inclusion, employability, heritage and health programmes in 2024/25
Key Metric 1
37,357 hours of positive activity delivered; £3.9 million in social value generated
Key Metric 2
4,805 pupils supported across 58 education settings; 300+ young people referred across six Engage hubs in Northampton, Kettering, Corby and Milton Keynes
Key Metric 3
89% of young people attending Engage programme made positive steps; 92% of employability learners moved to positive progression