School pupils secure hundreds of thousands for charities

School pupils secure hundreds of thousands for charities

Secondary school pupils across Scotland secured £690,000 for small, grassroots charities in Scotland through the Youth and Philanthropy Initiative (YPI).

Taking place in each of Scotland’s 32 local authority regions, charities tackling social issues such as mental health, domestic abuse, community provision, health support services and sports were benefactors of YPI grants.

In the coming year, 255 schools will take part in YPI, one of the biggest and most successful independent initiatives being delivered in Scottish education, engaging a total of 34,000 young people in their local communities.

YPI is the flagship programme of The Wood Foundation. Its UK Deputy Director Jonathan Christie said:

“The results from the 2017/18 academic year provide a unique insight of the causes empowered young people in communities across Scotland care about.

“Their impact, both in terms of engagement with these causes and securing this vital funding, is incredible. Young people also gain in terms of education, employability and life skills and we are looking forward to seeing what this year’s cohort achieve.”

An entire year group takes part in YPI. Through a unique programme of research, teamwork and competition, one team secures a grant for their chosen cause.

By the end of the coming academic year, young people will be responsible for grants of almost £4m through their YPI successes.

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