Project summary
Over its three-year span, the Do It For Real programme inspired thousands of young people across the UK to act and make changes in their own communities. In 2016, the programme expanded with the Good Sports Wanted campaign, which encouraged youth groups to use Sport Relief as a platform for community events. These events brought people together, raised funds for good causes, and highlighted the talents and energy of young people.
Do It For Real was created to support young people to make a positive difference in their communities. Building on the momentum of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the programme worked with 25 partner organisations and a network of volunteers to identify and back 341 young people as they developed and launched social ventures. Over three years, participants received funding, mentoring, and skills training to help turn their ideas for social change into practical projects.
Mentoring
Do It For Real provided participants with a range of resources and opportunities beyond just financial aid. One of the key elements of the Do It For Real programme was its focus on mentoring. Each participant was paired with an experienced mentor who can provide guidance, advice, and support throughout the journey of developing their social venture. Mentors come from a variety of backgrounds including business, social enterprise, and non-profit sectors, and are carefully matched with participants based on their specific needs and experience.