Youth Project (360G-QuartetCF-A473508)

£2,000
Recipient Organization

Toward the pilot “Build-a-Bike” project to engage young people aged 13-19 in Hartcliffe; and toward some running costs for the group's cycling focused children's holiday activities.

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Grant Details

Amount Applied For 4138
Amount Awarded 2000
Award Date 2018-03-26T00:00:00+00:00
Beneficiary Location: Country Code GB
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code E01014655
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code Type LSOA
Beneficiary Location: Name Bristol 055C
Grant Programme: Code Raj K Soni - 2017/18
Grant Programme: Title Raj K Soni Legacy Fund Grant
Impact Category Advance people's physical and mental health, wellbeing and safety
Last Modified 2018-04-05T00:00:00+00:00
Planned Dates: Duration (months) 11
Planned Dates: End Date 2019-03-31T00:00:00+00:00
Planned Dates: Start Date 2018-04-01T00:00:00+00:00
Primary age group Children (5 – 12)
Primary beneficiary Children and Young People
Primary ethnicity All Ethnicities
Primary issue Sport and Recreation
Recipient Org: Charity Number 1077575
Recipient Org: Company Number 03836786
Recipient Org: Description Life Cycle UK is a Bristol-based charity that has been transforming lives through cycling since 1999. Cycling can be a fantastic agent for change: it improves physical and mental health, enables those on low-incomes to access jobs, the lonely to better engage with community life and young people on their journey to independence. Our award winning “Inclusive Cycling Projects” support people with disabilities, mental health illness, offenders, isolated older people and disadvantaged youngsters to improve their lives. We do this by providing affordable refurbished bikes, cycle skills training, community-led cycle rides – and training socially excluded people as qualified bike mechanics. We helped 4,169 people last year. Two of our projects feature in academic research as examples of cycling projects delivering wider social benefits and a ‘Social Return on Investment’ study by the University of Bristol found every £1 spent by Life Cycle results in £8.05 of social and health benefits.
Recipient Org: Web Address http://www.lifecycleuk.org.uk