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The huge social impact of the charitable foundation of Cardiff City FC

New research shows that for every £1 spent the societal impact of the Cardiff City FC Community Foundation is £19

The social impact of the Cardiff City FC Community Foundation has been put at £33.4m.

The charitable arm of Cardiff City Football Club has reported a big rise in the value of its social impact . For the 2023/24 season the impact of the Cardiff City FC Community Foundation was £33.4m - significantly up on £17.9m in the previous year.

For every direct £1 spent, some £19 of social value was generated. The data, independently assessed using the UEFA social return on investment model and supported by research from social value specialists Substance, highlights the Foundation’s far-reaching influence in areas such as physical health, mental health, and education.

The impacted included:

  • Mental and physical health, £15.5m:
  • Social contributions, £15.1m; and
  • Education and employability £2.4m.

The foundation’s own outcomes data highlights the success of its work, including:

  • 86% of service users reported improved mental, emotional and physical wellbeing;
  • 93% of service users reported enhanced interest in personal progression, such as educational achievements, careers aspirations and skill development:
  • 86% of service users reported enhanced transferable skills, including confidence, problem-solving, and teamwork;
  • 87% of service users reported more positive interactions with people from different backgrounds and cultures; and
  • 90% reported an improved sense of belonging in their community.

The report also emphasises that the foundation’s social value is largely attributed to the impact of more targeted services. Targeted services are for specific individuals or groups of service users identified as likely to respond to targeted services.

For example, the foundation’s inclusive kicks sessions provide free disability football sessions and personal development pathways for those with additional learning and physical needs, recognising the financial challenges faced by families with disabled children.

Gavin Hawkey, director of Cardiff City FC Community Foundation, said:“Our latest impact data highlights our growing reach and impact in our communities.

“We know that football is a brilliant engagement tool. From supporting young people to learn and develop life skills to helping people to achieve a healthy weight, our programmes are making a real difference.