To fulfil their dream of having a community clubroom with heating and running water, a rugby club in Bolton enlisted the help of the crowd and Sport England.
To help women who are caught in the homelessness cycle, an organisation in Dorset set out to fund therapeutic sessions with the help of Sovereign Housing and the crowd.
By developing a ‘Real Meals on Wheels’ food shop to deliver healthy food and locally grown produce to their community, the Heart of BS13 aimed to help fight food poverty in the city.
To grow their initiative and improve access to nutritious food, a charity in Bournemouth enlisted the help of the crowd and Sovereign Housing.
To ensure the safety of their members during the pandemic, a netball club in Leeds enlisted the help of Sport England and the crowd.
Despite setting out to raise just £250, Gareth Witt is now chasing down a stretch target of £30,000 to purchase supplies.
After acquiring an outdoor play area, a charity in Chippenham set out to transform it into an exciting, inspiring and safe space for children with special needs.
Aiming to provide mental health support to the young people in their community, Ignite Life enlisted the help of the crowd and Sovereign Housing.
When Deer Park Archers—an award winning archery club in Cheltenham—were offered the chance to buy the land their club resided on, they enlisted the help of the crowd to make it happen.
Aiming to support the young people in their catchment area, Ballinderry Shamrocks GAC enlisted the help of the crowd and Sport Northern Ireland.
When the pandemic left Luton Town and Indians Cricket Club in a precarious financial position, the crowd and Sport England were there to help.
Looking to improve the area and encourage more people to take up BMX and skating, a group in North London set out to expand their skatepark.