Catch22 delivers a range of employability and skills programmes for people facing barriers to work. We operate across England and Wales, providing online training, in-person support and a dedicated Career Coach to help participants secure sustainable jobs. We specialist in the digital and tech, energy transition and creative and cultural sectors. We also run programmes specifically for care experienced young people. We can offer pilot programmes
An innovative community heritage project combining an interactive city-wide treasure hunt with guided Chartist trail tours for schools and community groups. The project will engage thousands in Newport’s rich history, drive footfall to the Newport Rising Hub and local landmarks, and support local creatives through inclusive, playful, and educational experiences.
Providing healthy meals and positive activities for disadvantaged children and young people during the school holiday periods. Project is focused on supportive vulnerable and disadvnatged children in Newport whom otherwise would be negatively affected by holiday hunger and at risk of involvement with risky behaviours during the holiday periods.
The Riverfront Theatre seeks funding to launch a new, inclusive cultural programme co-created with local communities. Building on annual events like Black History 365, International Women’s Day and Lunar New Year, we’ll collaborate with Sudanese, Polish, Chinese, Hindu, and LGBTQ+ communities in Newport to develop year-round participatory arts and launch new celebration events, fostering shared ownership and create a vibrant cultural hub in Newport.
The Community Outreach Programme combines two complementary initiatives designed to increase tennis participation across Newport. It includes a Primary Schools Outreach Programme, and a Community Tennis Programme based in local parks. Together, these projects aim to introduce tennis to children aged 5–11 and engage wider community members by delivering accessible, inclusive tennis coaching in schools and public spaces.
Newport Live is seeking funding to widen access to community focused health and fitness provision, targetted at econmincally challenged residents. The provision would aim to expand one of our current programmes to increase the opportuntiy and places available to access high quaity, strucutured provision on a weekly basis. This would be acheived through the relocation of provision to a larger venue but also improve access to equipment through self powered options.
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