Power2 Ltd
Power2 Ltd
Power2 is a leading charity focused on empowering children and young people to build fulfilling lives through mentoring and support programs. They aim to improve wellbeing, self-esteem, and school engagement.
Services
- Power2 Advance
- Power2 Aspire
- Power2 Energise
- Power2 Progress
- Power2 Rediscover
Financial Snapshot
Directors
Name | Role | Appointed ↓ | Nationality | Age |
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Shazia Latif Book | Lawyer | 12/10/2024 | British | 52 years |
Michael Hartig | Financial Consultant | 12/10/2024 | British | 58 years |
Troels Bugge Henriksen | Retired | 20/09/2024 | British | 61 years |
Juliette Wilson-thomas | Senior Lecturer | 20/09/2024 | British | 41 years |
Emily Wells | Researcher | 20/09/2024 | British | 26 years |
Lauren Elizabeth Livingston | General Counsel | 13/06/2023 | British | 44 years |
Amira Shariif Ali | Chamber And Committee Operations Officer | 24/09/2021 | French | 30 years |
James Victor Aylward Potter | Investment Director | 20/01/2021 | British | 46 years |
Reena Gogna | Partner, Weil, Gotshal & Manges (london) Llp | 01/06/2020 | British | 49 years |
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Total grant funding received: £604,440.00
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24/05/2022 | £165,506.00 | Walcot Foundation | Organisation Grant |
The Advance Programme is a flexible support intervention that is responsive to individual needs. In the next three years Power2 is proposing to continue offering an introductory 1:1 meeting for all students, monthly e-newsletters, 1:1 support including completion of a pathway plan and IAG, online and in-person workshops, group support sessions, brokering of work experience/volunteer placements, support and signposting to training opportunities and educational institution support, peer mentoring and speed mentoring with corporate partners. Advance programme participants have access to corporate and community supporters via Power2 and the relationships developed by the Programme Coordinator in the first three years of delivery. Development plans include using relationships with colleges and universities in London to develop 'hubs' where the coordinator can meet students face to face, development of workshops designed and delivered as a series to provide more comprehensive support in key areas such as employability, mental health and mindset and digital skills, professional mentoring opportunities and group meet-ups and conference-style events in academic holidays. | |||
26/11/2019 | £25,000.00 | Walcot Foundation | Organisation Grant |
Power2 deliver programmes for young people who are at risk of not reaching their academic potential. Through Teens and Toddlers Lambeth, Year 9 pupils will mentor young children aged 3-5 in nurseries and schools over a 16 week period, with the aim that through the programme the pupils develop life skills, experience improvements in their emotional and mental health, take responsibility for their learning and better engage with learning and their teachers. | |||
01/07/2019 | £150,000.00 | Walcot Foundation | Organisation Grant |
Power 2 develop programmes that help young people at key transition points in their lives. There will be three core elements to their approach to Advance: 1. The right people working on the programme; 2. Developing the right networks; 3. Delivering the right opportunities. This will help them formalise a flexible support intervention that is responsive to individual needs, enabling them to deliver the intended impact for each grant recipient. At the outset the core service will consist of: Individual Communications Induction meeting; Monthly personal touchpoint calls / meetings; monthly e-newsletter disseminating news and information; Power2 staff will support young people to access and facilitate appointments with university support services and access employment support and careers checking services; regular opportunities made available in person to young people; mentoring; signposting; exploration of the development of an e-portal for IAG Webinars. | |||
14/05/2019 | £182,856.00 | Sport England | Families Fund |
Funding under Sport England's Families Fund funding programme for a Revenue project titled Power2 Be active. This project is a Exercise & Fitness project, with a focus on younger beneficiaries. | |||
20/12/2018 | £7,025.00 | Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | Building Connections Fund (Loneliness Fund) 1819 |
Transforming a meeting room into a space where activity for young people can be delivered |
The Advance Programme is a flexible support intervention that is responsive to individual needs. In the next three years Power2 is proposing to continue offering an introductory 1:1 meeting for all students, monthly e-newsletters, 1:1 support including completion of a pathway plan and IAG, online and in-person workshops, group support sessions, brokering of work experience/volunteer placements, support and signposting to training opportunities and educational institution support, peer mentoring and speed mentoring with corporate partners. Advance programme participants have access to corporate and community supporters via Power2 and the relationships developed by the Programme Coordinator in the first three years of delivery. Development plans include using relationships with colleges and universities in London to develop 'hubs' where the coordinator can meet students face to face, development of workshops designed and delivered as a series to provide more comprehensive support in key areas such as employability, mental health and mindset and digital skills, professional mentoring opportunities and group meet-ups and conference-style events in academic holidays.
Power2 deliver programmes for young people who are at risk of not reaching their academic potential. Through Teens and Toddlers Lambeth, Year 9 pupils will mentor young children aged 3-5 in nurseries and schools over a 16 week period, with the aim that through the programme the pupils develop life skills, experience improvements in their emotional and mental health, take responsibility for their learning and better engage with learning and their teachers.
Power 2 develop programmes that help young people at key transition points in their lives. There will be three core elements to their approach to Advance: 1. The right people working on the programme; 2. Developing the right networks; 3. Delivering the right opportunities. This will help them formalise a flexible support intervention that is responsive to individual needs, enabling them to deliver the intended impact for each grant recipient. At the outset the core service will consist of: Individual Communications Induction meeting; Monthly personal touchpoint calls / meetings; monthly e-newsletter disseminating news and information; Power2 staff will support young people to access and facilitate appointments with university support services and access employment support and careers checking services; regular opportunities made available in person to young people; mentoring; signposting; exploration of the development of an e-portal for IAG Webinars.
Funding under Sport England's Families Fund funding programme for a Revenue project titled Power2 Be active. This project is a Exercise & Fitness project, with a focus on younger beneficiaries.
Transforming a meeting room into a space where activity for young people can be delivered
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Company Filings
Date | Category | Description | Document |
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29/04/2025 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Full | View (25 pages) |
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