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  1. The YES Project

    The YES (Youth Employability Support) Project is a three-year scheme which has helped more than 400 people not in education, employment or traning aged 15-24 to improve their chances of work and overcome the barriers they face.

  2. Brightsparks Comedy Asylum

    Brightsparks Comedy Asylum is a series of comedy workshops with mental health service users culminating in a series of live performances in clubs, psychiatric units and conferences throughout the East Midlands region. Run by volunteers, it uses comedy as therapy.

  3. European Youth Music Refugee Choir

    The European Youth Music Refugee choir runs choirs across England for young refugees and asylum seekers, with practice sessions, performances and residential courses.

  4. Back from the Brink

    Back from the Brink seeks to save from extinction 20 of the UK’s most endangered animals, plants and fungi, benefiting more than 200 at-risk species

  5. Beat The Street

    Beat the Street combines sport and technology by transforming whole villages, towns and cities into a giant game.

  6. Behind the Label

    Prosiect creadigol yw Behind the Label i bobl sydd wedi profi digartrefedd a hunanhyder isel er mwyn rhannu profiadau bywyd sy'n arwain at berfformiad theatr amgen.

  7. Froglife

  8. ManHealth

    ManHealth is a male-only peer support group run by men with a lived experience of mental ill health.

  9. SAGE Gateshead

    Sage Gateshead transformed the cultural life of the North East and has cemented its position as a vibrant mainstay ever since. It is a music centre deep-rooted in the North, but with an international profile, boasting one of the most striking buildings in the North East.

  10. See My Voice

    British Blind Sport’s See My Voice project focuses on developing the skills and confidence of young people with a visual impairment through a bespoke volunteering and leadership programme.

  11. Imaginarium Arts and Story Centre

    The Imaginarium Arts and Story Centre is a magical place offering exploration and play, where children can let their imagination go wild. It is the first of its kind in Northern Ireland.

  12. Wheelchair Hurling

    Wheelchair hurling makes the traditional Irish sport accessible to players in wheelchairs with dedicated coaches and provision of new clubs.