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Status
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Income
£3.7K
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Spending
£17.1K
Public benefits
The direct benefits flowing from purpose 1 will be the increased engagement of young adults in Northern Ireland in public policy development and democratic dialogue, and its importance in shaping their futures. The direct benefits flowing from purpose 2 will be that it will allow children, principally young women, to play a more active part in
their families and communities which in turn progresses community development. The direct benefits flowing from purpose 3 will be increased access for victims of natural or other kinds of disaster to funding for programmes which will improve their circumstances and their immediate challenges following a disaster event. The benefits from purpose 1 can be demonstrated by improved rates of responses to public consultations for and behalf of young adults, the turnout of young adults at elections and an increase in young adults standing in elections, and further evidenced through feedback from participants verbally and through evaluation forms and surveys. The benefits from purpose 2 can be demonstrated by improved rates of completion of higher education and health in areas of social deprivation, principally amongst young women. This will be evidenced by feedback from communities and feedback from partner NGOs who will be delivering the relevant projects in partnership with the Foundation in accordance with its purposes. The benefits from purpose 3 can be demonstrated by feedback from evaluation forms and surveying the beneficiaries and any partner organisations. There is no anticipated harm arising from purpose 1. The only anticipated harm from purpose 2 may be as a consequence of challenging perceived social hierarchy and the patriarchy within those communities and attitudes particularly in respect of the role of young women in society. The only anticipated harm for purpose 3 may be misuse of funds by partner organisations, but the benefits of this purpose outweigh the risks, and the Foundation shall minimise this risk through contract management and due diligence on project partners. The beneficiaries of purpose 1 will be young people and the broader community. The beneficiaries of purpose 2 will be the individual participants. However, beneficiaries will also be local communities and families through the improved contribution of young people. The beneficiaries of purpose 3 will be the people living in the communities affected by natural and other disasters. There is no private benefit flowing from any of the purposes.
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The organisation will carry out its purposes by working in partnership with credible NGOs to deliver relevant projects in partnership with the organisation to the intended beneficiaries.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of health or the saving of lives
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Education/training