Meet our Grantees
Meet the 11 organisations been selected for SYCP Funding:
- In Lao PDR, the Community Health and Inclusion Association (CHIA) will work alongside the national Wheelchair Basketball Federation and Rugby Federation to deliver sports programmes designed to support young people at risk of entering the justice system.
- The Gender Development Association (GDA) will implement a multi-sport initiative in the remote province of Phongsaly, Lao PDR, fostering youth resilience and inclusion.
- Across the Philippines, A Child’s Trust is Ours to Nurture (ACTION) will use karate to support vulnerable young people.
- The University of San Jose – Recoletos, in collaboration with the justice and sport sector, will offer basketball coaching clinics and leadership training for out-of-school youth and those from at-risk communities.
- The Philippines Rugby Union will deliver its Pass It Back curriculum, which integrates non-contact rugby with leadership, gender equity and social-emotional learning.
- In one of Manila’s most densely populated urban communities, the Fair Play for All Foundation will strengthen resilience and inclusion through structured sports pathways and mentoring.
- In Thailand, the Playbook project delivered by PlayOnSide and the Dare Network will provide rehabilitation and reintegration pathways for youth in conflict with the law, as well as prevention and support programmes for migrant and refugee youth.
- A collaboration between the Thai Hockey Association and the NGO Nusantara will engage young people through sport-based life-skills training, mentorship and community initiatives through the Play for Peace on the Field of Hope project that strengthens social cohesion.
- Kenan Foundation Asia will use Pencak Silat martial arts to empower young people, women and marginalised groups whose vulnerabilities are exacerbated by economic hardship.
- In Vietnam, IRD VN and My Way Social Enterprise will collaborate on sport-based health and social interventions aimed at supporting high-risk adolescents.
- Football for All in Vietnam (FFAV) will expand its use of football to build life skills, promote inclusion and strengthen participation among marginalised children, with a particular emphasis on youth crime prevention education and increasing opportunities for girls.