THE PLATFORM PROJECT SECURES £90,000 GRANT TO SUPPORT MORE YOUNG PEOPLE POST PANDEMIC
Swindon’s Platform Project has been awarded a £90,000 grant from Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s Youth Fund to support the organisation’s work with young people at risk of unemployment.
The money will be given to the project over three years and will help it support even more young people who are struggling to find their way in the world. The project has so far helped more than 100 young people.
Sadie Sharp, founder of The Platform Project, said: “This funding allows us to increase the hours of our management staff to support more young people over time. We plan to take what we do and turn it into a scalable model with a number of different products and services that we can provide to other agencies such as schools and other youth development agencies so they can benefit from our experiences.”
Over the last four years The Platform Project’s results with young people have been significantly higher than industry standard, with 89% of young people within the project moving into work, self-employment or staying in education.
“The team at the Paul Hamlyn Foundation really supported our innovative approach of using practical, hands on, youth led business experiences as a way of effectively developing young people. They wanted to support our vision of scaling as a social franchise, aiming to recreate our model in other towns and cities over the coming years, helping to reduce the number of young people who are NEETs (not in education, employment or training),” Sadie said.
Kate Hitchcock, grants manager at the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, said:
“The pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on young people’s wellbeing and expectations for the future. The Platform Project supports and empowers young people to develop confidence and employability skills – with a key focus on entrepreneurship. This grant through our Youth Fund will support The Platform Project to expand their capacity and reach to help more young people to realise their potential. We look forward to learning alongside them.”
The Platform Project, based in the Dorcan area of Swindon, is now in its fourth year and is a social enterprise that runs developmental internships to help prepare young people between the ages of 16-21 for the work environment and take their next steps into a career. For more information visit https://www.platformproject.co.uk
About the Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Paul Hamlyn Foundation (PHF) was established by Paul Hamlyn in 1987. He died in 2001 and left most of his estate to the Foundation, creating one of the largest independent grant-making foundations in the UK. PHF use their resources to support social change, working towards a just and equitable society in which everyone, especially young people, can realise their full potential and enjoy fulfilling and creative lives.
www.phf.org.uk/about-phf/
To find out more about The Platform Project and their internship program, you can go to: https://www.platformproject.co.uk/internships