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SectorSubsector Hold down Ctrl button to select more than one sector or subsector Community Education Health Autism Cancer Child abuse Children with terminal conditions Community organisations Disabled children Divided communities Domestic violence Education overview Financial exclusion Homelessness Literacy Mental health Mental health of children and young people Music Older people Out of school hours Palliative care Prisoners and offenders Refugees & asylum seekers Special Educational Needs Truancy and exclusion Violence against women Young refugees
Where the charity operates Any South East (ex London) London North West North East Midlands East Anglia South West Scotland Wales N. Ireland United Kingdom
Income (last financial year) Any Less than £100K Less than £250K Less than £1m Between £1m and £10m Over £10m
Focus of charity's approach It works directly with individuals It supports the individual's community and/or family It works with the professionals who deliver the services (eg, teachers, nurses) or helps to inform and shape policies It campaigns to change society's awareness and view of an issue
Life stage Any Innovation or Pilot In between Mature the development stage of the charity
Replicability or scalability Any Little Medium Considerable the potential to replicate the charity's model
Results − the charity's impact on people's lives measured in terms of three dimensions:
Breadth Any Low Medium High number of people affected
Depth Any Low Medium High intensity of impact for each individual ('high' means a life-saving intervention, 'low' means a minor interaction)
Change Any Low Medium High degree of systemic change ('high' means the charity tackles causes, 'low' means it treats symptoms)
Risk Any Low Medium High level of risk threatening the delivery of results
Difficulty of fundraising Any Low Medium High relative difficulty of raising funds (eg, due to unpopularity of issue or lack of fundraising capacity)
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