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ClubLFC Foundation aims to support 500,000 people per season as latest impact figures released

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By Liverpool FC

LFC Foundation has launched an ambitious new strategy committed to supporting 500,000 people per season by 2030.

While announcing the charity's latest impact report figures for 2023-24 at an event at Anfield, LFC Foundation CEO Matt Parish outlined the new long-term strategy for the next five years, with the target of doubling funding to help achieve the ambitious goal of supporting more than half a million people across the Liverpool City Region and beyond.

The launch of the new strategy came as the Reds' official charity revealed it supported more than 127,000 people throughout the 2023-24 season, with 18,000 sessions and events across 300 community venues, including 199 schools.

Last season alone it also generated £92 million of social value to the Liverpool City Region, taking the total over the last four years to £284.48 million.

This includes just under £30 million directly into the local economy and a total of £122 million in healthcare savings through its health programmes since 2020. Last season, for every £1 invested LFC Foundation was able to generate a return of £13.70 back into the community.

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Almost 60 per cent of LFC Foundation's participants in the last 12 months were from within the 20 per cent most-deprived local authority wards in the country, showing just how much it is embedded in the most high-need local communities.

LFC Foundation has also been a direct funder of a range of projects for children and young people delivered through trusted partner charities and community groups, as well as making direct donations.

More than 19,200 individuals experiencing significant disadvantage have received gifts or have been supported by external funding during the last 12 months, mainly via the foundation's Red Neighbours team, with a total recorded value of £2.5 million.

LFC Foundation first started providing independent reporting on its impact for the 2020-21 season and prides itself on continued verified and transparent statistics to accurately convey its impact.

Now looking to build on its already substantial community impact, the new strategy outlines the foundation's dedication to tackling social inequalities and raising aspirations both in the Liverpool City Region and internationally.

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This will be carried out through the delivery of programmes that have a positive impact on health, learning and employment outcomes in the highest-need communities across the Liverpool City Region, and through impactful partnerships internationally.

Parish said: "The insights from our latest impact report, alongside the reporting over the last four years, have helped us to shape our new strategy for 2025 to 2030.

"We know our new strategy is ambitious but our aim is always to grow and continue to improve, so our target is to support over 500,000 by 2030 and be working internationally in 10 countries through our impactful partnerships.

"We will deliver this by continuing to develop our own high-quality, measurable delivery and by supporting partners to do so both in the Liverpool City Region and internationally.

"We are proud of the growth of the LFC Foundation throughout 2023-24. As well as supporting over 127,000 people, we have been able to launch new events such as 'Kip on the Kop', hosted our most successful legends fixture to date with a record crowd, and have been recognised externally, including with success at the Football Business Awards.

"None of this would be possible without the support of the whole LFC family, the club, the players, the supporters and our valued partners. We would like to thank everyone for their support and we look forward to continuing this journey with you as we launch our new and exciting strategy."

Read LFC Foundation's 2024 impact report in full here

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