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Impact & Performance Review 2016 IMPACT & PERFORMANCE REVIEW 2016 LCCC Foundation is a company limited by guarantee (6394384) and a registered charity (1121855) CONTENTS ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT The purpose of this review is to highlight the impact that the LCCC Foundation has made during 2016. It is intended to demonstrate performance against identified KPI targets. Press ESC to exit full screen mode LCCC Foundation is a company limited by guarantee (6394384) and a registered charity (1121855) WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO The LCCC Foundation is an independent & registered charity working with schools & community groups to develop and deliver a range of Education, Health, Community Cohesion & Cricket Development projects, programmes & events designed to ‘inspire communities through cricket’. Established in 2011 as the official charity of Lancashire County Cricket Club the LCCC Foundation uses the inspirational setting of Emirates Old Trafford to provide high quality positive experiences that make a real difference to the lives of local people. OUR AIMS • To use the power of cricket and sport to provide positive experiences that engage and inspire the community • Improve the health and well-being of the community • Provide education and training opportunities for schools and the wider community • Positively develop and support work which specifically targets young people, women and girls, disabled people and minority ethnic communities • Fundraise to support the charitable and community work of the club • Work to ensure LCCC becomes an important and central hub for the community Press ESC to exit full screen mode LCCC Foundation is a company limited by guarantee (6394384) and a registered charity (1121855) 2016 OVERVIEW “I am delighted to act as an Ambassador for the LCCC Foundation. The work they do with schools and communities is second to none and I am proud to be associated with an organisation committed to making a difference.” James Anderson, Lancashire and England ENGAGEMENT WITH OVER North 150 West primary and 306pupils playing secondary schools TABLE PUPILS AND TEACHERS 3500attending our annual Schools Open Day CRICKET Education LANKY’S Without INCLUSIVE Boundaries unemployed54 1719 attendances792 at ARTS CLASS PUPILS programme young people 40487 BIG HIT attendances on our 546 DONATED charities, clubs SPORTING and organisations FOUNDATIONS 146 244 FOR LIFE PROJECT supported CRICKET YOUNG PEOPLE BATS Healthy Heart Workshops 10000donated to support local cricket Press ESC to exit full screen mode LCCC Foundation is a company limited by guarantee (6394384) and a registered charity (1121855) EDUCATION AND TRAINING Increasing Aspirations “I found it inspiring because we got chance to play cricket where the players train.” Pupil from Carr Mill Primary, St Helens attending the Education Without Boundaries programme 1719 PUPILS pupils from from 45 SCHOOLS 29 provided with a high quality positive STRETFORD HIGH SCHOOL educational experience through the provided with 8 bespoke EDUCATION EDUCATION WITHOUT WITHOUT BOUNDARIES Literacy and Numeracy Intervention Workshops; BOUNDARIES programme helping pupils re-engage with learning In excess of 87% of the children stated that they had more PUPILS confidence in maths & English as a direct result of 3500 participating in an ‘Education Without Boundaries’ workshop from schools across the North West in attendance at the fourth unemployed young people receiving 54 TRAINING & QUALIFICATIONS LCCC FOUNDATION helping them to develop the necessary skills to enter the jobs market through the ‘Big Hit’ Pre Employment SCHOOLS OPEN DAY programme delivered in partnership with Trafford College, Trafford Council and Job Centre Plus GUARD OF HONOUR EXPERIENCES new 240 Coach Core provided for schools and cricket clubs 2 at key domestic and international apprentices employed as part of a fixtures this season project in partnership with THE ROYAL FOUNDATION 94% of the children stated that their (a charity of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge); participation in an ‘Education Without Boundaries’ providing high quality training opportunities with the aim workshop meant that they were more motivated of creating inspirational coaches to deliver high quality towards maths & English sport in community settings Press ESC to exit full screen mode LCCC Foundation is a company limited by guarantee (6394384) and a registered charity (1121855) CRICKET DEVELOPMENT Increasing Access “A fantastic opportunity for pupils with special educational needs to take part in sport and be able to feel that they are competent and successful at it” Teacher from Walkden High School attending the Table Cricket programme 360 PUPILS with physical and learning difficulties donated to receiving coaching and competition opportunities 65,000 LCCC AND THE LCB/UMBRELLA GROUPS (in partnership with the LCB) through the to support the development and roll out TABLE CRICKET of the Thunder and Lightning programme Roadshow, Schools/District cricket and County Age Group Squads 79% of teachers stated that participating in the Table Cricket programme helped to raise pupil’s aspirations A partnership created with CRICKET PROJECT FRONT FOOT DONATED 244 BATS providing funding to support the donated to local cricket clubs and Project provision of kit, coaching and age Front Foot to support junior provision in group matches for children from the North West and in India through the Mumbai’s Dharavi slum Community Club Cricket Bat Donation Scheme A new COMMUNITY TABLE CRICKET project launched in September following the receipt of funding from the Trafford 55% of teachers stated that Sport & Physical Activity Partnership; providing participating in the Table Cricket programme training and equipment to local community helped to increase pupil’s motivation towards taking part in sport organisations (in partnership with the LCB) Press ESC to exit full screen mode LCCC Foundation is a company limited by guarantee (6394384) and a registered charity (1121855) 6 HEALTHY LIFESTYLES Improving Awareness “Great art activities, healthy snacks, stories & songs, a perfect combination” Parent of a child attending Lanky’s Inclusive Arts Class LANKY’S 792 INCLUSIVE people attendances at ARTS CLASS 29 attending for 0-5 year olds and their families Sporting Memories; using sporting memorabilia and reminiscence to help address loneliness, dementia and of parents stated that participating in Lanky’s isolation in older people Inclusive88% Arts Class improved their child’s social interaction skills A new project, in Working with BfL and HVV over partnership with oral health & heart health checks were provided for LCCC staff 100 CRICKET WITHOUT In excess of BOUNDARIES heart health checks & health was launched to help raise awareness MOT’s were provided for the and understanding of Female Genital 150 public at the Test Match Mutilation in targeted Trafford schools & communities of the children stated that participation in a98% Healthy Heart workshop meant they were more likely to eat more healthily 146 learning about healthy pupils lifestyle choices through Working with C&C Healthcare Healthy Heart workshops Ltd. a lifesaving defibrillator was sourced and located onsite in memory of former LCCC employee stated that they would do more exercise as a direct Michele Somers result94% of their participation in a Healthy Heart workshop Press ESC to exit full screen mode www.lcccfoundation.co.uk @LCCCFoundation facebook.com/lcccfoundation1 LCCC Foundation is a company limited by guarantee (6394384) and a registered charity (1121855) 7 COMMUNITY COHESION Increasing Opportunities “I come as often as I do because it’s really good fun” Luke , Altrincham College, a participant in the SF4L project of participants stated70% that they feel physically fitter as result of their involvement in the SF4L project YOUNG 591WOMEN engaged through the individuals 61receiving training as part of the GIRLS 1829 WITHOUT activity sessions SPORTING FOUNDATIONS delivered to FOR LIFE project BOUNDARIES programme; using martial arts, self-defence and dance to inspire and empower 6468 of participants stated young women participants across that75% they believe in themselves Trafford and Salford with more as a direct result of their participation in the SF4L project 40487 59% of participants attendances on our stated that their involvement in the Girls Without Boundaries SPORTING An average of project has helped to build FOUNDATIONS participants their confidence FOR LIFE PROJECT at each Sporting22 Foundations for Life activity/session of participants stated that they have the confidence to carry on playing that sport or activity80% as a direct result of their participation in the SF4L project Press ESC to exit full screen mode LCCC Foundation is a company limited by guarantee (6394384) and a registered charity (1121855) FUNDRAISING Supporting Delivery “Thank you for supporting St Ann’s Hospice. Our raffle raised £825 which we couldn’t have run without the support of local businesses like yourselves” St Ann’s Hospice £64,000 £17,700 raised to support charities that work with the raised through the LCCC Red Rose Floods homeless population in the city through CEO Appeal, supporting those in Lancashire affected Sleepout Manchester which took place at EOT by flooding £18,000 523 raised at the LCCC Foundation Gala Dinner Friends of the Foundation’ signed up; providing & POY Awards to support the delivery of support to the LCCC Foundation community community projects, programmes and events projects, programmes and events In excess of 546 £10,000 local charities
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