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Page 1: RBSPresentation

SubtitleJustin DonneVolunteer Executive

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Objectives

To understand:

Our Aims

Programmes

Target groups

How to get involved

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Quick Facts

The Prince’s Trust helps more than 40,000 disadvantaged young people every year, giving them the confidence and skills to get a job

84p out of every pound is spent directly on developing and delivering programmes and services for young people

The Trust needs to raise £40 million this year to continue its vital work

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A brief history

1976: HRH The Prince of Wales leaves the Navy, uses severance pay to establish the Trust

1983: Business Programme launched

1985: Team Programme launched

1996: Business Programme becomes Enterprise Programme

2005: becomes Europe’s largest youth charity, help 100+ new people each day

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Our mission

To help young people

overcome barriers and get

their lives working

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National structure

The Prince’s Trust Council President

HRH The Prince of Wales

Chief ExecutiveMartina Milburn

Senior Management Team

Regional Management Teams

630 staff 7,000 volunteers

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The Prince’s Trust East Midlands3 offices

Leicester, Lincoln, Nottingham

43 staff

600+ volunteers

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Programmes

Develop key workplace skills such

as confidence, motivation

Financial and practical support

More than three in four young

people helped by The Prince’s

Trust move into work, training or

education

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Core programmes

Enterprise Programme

Team

xl club

Development Awards

Community Cash Awards

Get into

Get Started

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Target groups

Those who:

are educational underachievers

have been in trouble with the law

are long-term unemployed

are in or leaving care

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The cost of social exclusion

Youth unemployment costs the UK £20m per week in Job Seekers Allowance

Youth crime costs the UK over £1 billion every year

Cost to deal with young offender: up to £80,000 p.a.

Cost to educate young person at Eton College: £25,000 p.a.

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How to help The Prince’s TrustChampion a good cause and receive

benefits in return for your regular donation of £10 per month

Get a Prince’s Trust credit card and each time you spend, you will be raising money for the charity

Payroll giving means your donation is deducted before tax so you can give more without it costing you more. Visit princes-trust.org.uk/payroll

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Volunteering Opportunities

Business Mentor

Business Launch Group Panel

Member

Progression Mentor

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Thank you !

princes-trust.org.ukSwitchboard 0116 255 0400Freephone 0800 842 842aEmail

[email protected]

© Prince’s Trust 2011-all rights reserved. The Prince’s Trust is a registered charity, incorporated by Royal Charter, in England and Wales (1079675) and Scotland (SC041198).