Support for Under 26s

We are pleased to feature a selection of recent grants on this page. For still images, more information can be found by clicking on them and pressing the info button.

The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society received a three-year grant from The Steel Charitable Trust to expand the ‘In harmony’ music programme into north Liverpool. The vision is to create a ‘youth club culture with musical excellence’. Targeted at children with the greatest need and the fewest resources, an evaluation of the project found that, overall, participants were overwhelmingly positive about the effect of the programme in developing their musical, social and personal skills, and recognised the skills they developed and achievements they made.
Refugee Education UK has received two grants from The Steel Charitable Trust in recent years. Its work helps refugee children and young people overcome the many barriers to education from primary school through to university, encouraging them to thrive personally and contribute to a brighter future for society.
Dreamscheme in Northern Ireland benefitted from a grant from The Steel Charitable Trust to fulfil its purpose of creating programmes that respond to some of the most pressing youth needs of today. These include anxiety and depression, family and community, pressure and choices, deprivation and education.

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