Findel and Ferdinand powering potential in the Northwest.
Greater Manchester-based Findel, one of the UK's leading suppliers of resources for schools, sports clubs, and other education establishments, has teamed up via their Findel Foundation with the Rio Ferdinand Foundation, a national charity for youth and community development, to launch a new 'Communities' programme.
Starting in April, the Communities programme will be rolled out across Manchester, Tameside, Oldham, and Salford. Offering young people from Greater Manchester an exciting and progressive three-year programme bursting with skills development opportunities in sport, music, digital, media and technology.
The new Communities programme targets the priorities and needs of our diverse communities, leading positive change for young people in Greater Manchester and throughout the Northwest.
In addition to uniting communities through sport, music and the arts, the programme provides creative accredited training for 100+ young people per year to boost their CVs and raise their aspirations to achieve.
This latest partnership showcases the synergy between the Findel Foundation, formed in 2022 and the Rio Ferdinand Foundation. Both organisations have shared roots in Manchester and a focus on leading positive social change to power young people’s potential.
Latest statistics show that compared to the rest of England, growing up in Greater Manchester can be more challenging, with 32,000 more children living in poverty than the national average. This programme supports the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) and NHS ‘Taking Charge’ plan to not only improve health and well-being, but also the collective vision for young people to grow up inspired to exceed expectations.
Supported by Findel colleagues, the programme will give participants access to various personal and social development workshops to build their skills and confidence, including CV writing, mock interviews, and workplace safaris. The Community’s programme is the first step in the Findel Foundation’s ambition to provide work experiences to 2000+ children and young people by April 2026.
The programme also takes learning from the 2022 Rio Ferdinand Foundation digital skills programme, which was delivered in Oldham in partnership with the Department for Education and through its extensive partner network that includes Warner Music, the Jockey Club and Kiss FM. It will provide progression opportunities and pathways for marginalised and underrepresented young people into a range of industries, with a keen focus on females in STEM as well as sports.