Nationwide - Projects - Page 3
Projects
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Beat The Street
Beat the Street combines sport and technology by transforming whole villages, towns and cities into a giant game.
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Froglife
Froglife is a national charity dedicated to the conservation of native amphibians and reptiles, working tirelessly to improve landscapes, research and lives.
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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.
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MyBnk
MyBnk is a charity that delivers expert-led financial education programmes to 7-25 year olds in UK schools and youth organisations.
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Ben Ainslie
Sir Ben Ainslie is the most successful Olympic sailor of all time, he has competed and medalled at five Olympic games.
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Kelly Holmes
Dame Kelly Holmes is one of Britain’s favourite athletes. During her career, she was funded by National Lottery players.
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Sarah Storey
Dame Sarah Storey is a British road and track racing cyclist and former swimmer. She is a multiple gold medal winner at the Paralympic Games in both sports, and six times British (able-bodied) national track champion.
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Tanni Grey-Thompson
One of Britain's greatest Paralympic athletes, Tanni Grey-Thompson, amassed a remarkable medal haul over 16 years.
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LEANNE PERO
Leanne Pero is an inspirational cancer survivor whose amazing work providing support for black women suffering from the disease.
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Matchbox Cineclub
Since 2010, Matchbox Cineclub (duo Sean Welsh and Megan Mitchell) have been providing film screenings, residences and pop-up cinema events across Scotland.
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The World Reimagined
The World Reimagined is a UK project to transform how we understand the Transatlantic Trade of Enslaved Africans and its impact on all of us.
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Deaffest
The success of CODA and deaf actor Troy Kotsur at this year’s Oscars was a breakthrough moment for deaf people within the film industry. But there is still a long way to go to create inclusion and diversity on screen and behind the camera - and Wolverhampton's Deaffest is working hard to build this change.