259994 Phoenix Energy Responsible Business Report 2025.pdf

Responsible Business Report 2025

Spotlight on Community

Throughout 2024, the Phoenix Community and Biodiversity Fund continued to support local communities by providing grant support to help organisations to support their service users. Here are just some of the ways the Phoenix community and Biodiversity fund helped fuel community connections: Mae Murray Foundation

Using accessible instruments and adaptive methods, the project ensures everyone, including those with additional complex needs can participate and express themselves. Thank you Phoenix for coming along and supporting our much loved all-ability music and dance project with The Music Yard. We thoroughly enjoyed meeting Emma and showcasing our members incredible talents! Jade Stewart, Fundraising and Communications Officer

Community Garden Launch at Belfast YMCA

Belfast YMCA have been serving children, young people and communities across Belfast for 170 years. Based in Stranmillis, YMCA provide a wide array of school and community based activities and services to meet local needs. Belfast YMCA created a community garden in 2024 for a fully accessible hub. Phoenix funded a launch event and workshops for the community garden. This gave the opportunity to promote their garden on social media for use by the local community.

CI Sixers, Dads and Daughters Cricket programme Dads and Daughters Cricket is a program for girls aged 5-12 years and their dad/father figure designed to address the barrier to girls participating in cricket, and enhance their physical well-being. The first of its scheme in the UK and Ireland, Cricket Australia gladly agreed to grant CI Sixers a license to run this exciting new sports concept. Phoenix were proud to fund the license for this program and the sports gear for the event.

Phoenix awarded a total of 13 community and biodiversity fund grants to grassroots organisations across 2024.

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