
Philanthropy
Transformational levels of investment helps us innovate, scale and profoundly impact the lives of more young people. It can help us to change the systems which hold them back, and it also helps us protect our sustainablility.

Understanding your priorities
Our specialist team will work alongside you to match your interests to specific areas of our work.
We can give you bespoke reports, to provide full transparency on how your funding has been utilised.
Celebrating your impact is important to us, and we will work with you to shout about your impact in a way that feels comfortable for you, and your family, or organisation.
Our funding needs
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Family Support
Ensuring we have equitable coverage across England and Wales, and reducing waiting times for a Family Practitioner.
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Education
Scaling our proven model of education and working with educators to provide children and young people with the specialist high-quality learning experiences they deserve.
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Futures
Offering more young people aged 13+ the space to explore their skills and talents, and help to reach their goals and potential.
We're proud to be a charity you can trust
Confidentiality is our priority, and we will never sell your information or talk about your involvement without your knowledge and only with your explicit permission.
We pride ourselves on the quality and strength of our relationships. It's what ensures our supporters stay with us for the long-term, and feel comfortable recommending us to others in their networks.
If you're interested in finding out more about our work, or would like more information about our current funding priorities, reach out to our Head of Relationship Fundraising, Helen Pott, via helen.pott@rsbc.org.uk or call us on 020 3198 0225.
Major funding unlocks transformational impact
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£10,000
could help run a residential for young people, giving them opportunities to build their confidence, gain independence, and make new friends
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£25,000
could help us establish a hardship fund for young people who deserve specialist education but struggle to pay for lunch or transport
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£100,000
could help us establish a new assitive tech library, so young people and families can try what's out there and see what works for them as they learn and grow