Beyondly’s Fund for Change Donates over £250,000
As Beyondly celebrate 20 years of always finding a better way, we look back on the latest Fund for Change donations. Beyondly has generously donated £256,338 to various charities and community interest companies (CICs) for 2025/26.
Each year, Beyondly commits to giving 5% of their net profit to charitable projects. We are delighted with the latest projects we are supporting that are delivering significant impact on both society and the planet.
Let's take a look...
Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice provide expert palliative care and support people with life-limiting conditions, working across areas on the doorstep to Beyondly. Beyondly were headline sponsor of their 2025/26 Christmas Treecycling campaign. The donation helped save 3,020 trees from landfill and raise over £49,000 for Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice.
WasteAid are a UK based charity, working with communities and policy makers in low and middle-income countries to implement waste management and recycling programmes.
Beyondly’s grant supports WasteAids’ First Step Resource Management and Wastepreneur programmes, by providing training, mobile infrastructure and equipment to support waste collection activities on pioneering projects in countries with inadequate waste management services.
Read about the impact last year's First Step Resource Management and Wastepreneur programmes had on communities across Africa here.
Skipton Eco Day, run by Skipton Rotary, helps the community make a real change locally and gain awareness of groups and initiatives they can get involved in.
Beyondly’s sponsorship allowed this day to be a free, accessible event for the local community, supporting environmental awareness and celebrating eco-friendly living for all. The Beyondly team also support a clothes swap on the day.
Barlick First Youth Organisation
Barlick First Youth Organisation is local to Beyondly, providing activities to help keep young people away from crime and support them in the local community.
The grant will provide free food and drinks to children for an 18-week period. Plus deliver activities such as cooking, arts/crafts and sports, and bring in specialist agencies to deliver adventure education.
Open Country is a Harrogate based charity that helps people with disabilities access and enjoy the outdoors, through organised walks, cycling, nature conservation and adventure activities.
The grant will fund staff time to deliver 35 weekly sessions, ensuring high-quality, inclusive activities that support confidence, wellbeing, and community for people with disabilities. It will also cover materials and volunteer support for activities such as gardening, cooking and wildlife care.
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