Trusts and Foundations

Supporting Young People

Over 80 trusts and foundations annually, of all sizes and interests, support our work with young people. Grants from these trusts and foundations enable over 1,900 young people a year, from underprivileged backgrounds and from across the UK, to benefit from an Outward Bound course.

These young people, aged 9-24, leave our courses with improved confidence and resilience, which for many, translates to greater engagement with, and success in learning. When it comes to points of transition in their lives, our courses leave young people better prepared to achieve their goals and enable them to develop the independence and ability to flourish in new environments.

Trusts currently supporting us

We are delighted to have the support this year of over 80 trusts and foundations which include:

  • Garfield Weston Foundation
  • John Lyon's Charity
  • The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust
  • The Holbeck Charitable Trust
  • The Johnnie Johnson Trust
  • The Sir James Knott Trust
  • Masonic Charitable Foundation
  • The Scott (Eredine) Charitable Trust
  • The Education Endowment Foundation
  • Wax Chandlers Charitable Trust
  • Ramblers Holiday Charitable Trust

When you support us, you enable young people to benefit from our programmes, regardless of their circumstances.

Make a grant to us - contribute to our general bursary fund, which enables socially and economically underprivileged young people to benefit from one of our programmes.

Provide project funding - support the refurbishment of our Loch Eil centre or the acquisition of an additional residential centre.

For more information contact

Beth Keever
Tel: 01414 130243
Email: beth.keever@outwardbound.org.uk