In View 2024

Health and wellbeing
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Read our new insights report, In View, and explore the vital role philanthropy plays to improve the health and wellbeing of our local communities.

Each year we publish a report on local needs and explore the most pressing issues facing communities across the West of England. In previous years this report has been called Vital Signs, but this year we have taken a new approach. We are pleased to share our new and improved annual report, In View.

In View shares more of the research we use to help guide our grant making, shines a light on some of the amazing organisations we fund, and highlights the increasingly important work taking place to address local needs.

We hope you find In View an inspiring read. We are proud that in the last 2 years, thanks to our fund holders, we have distributed more than £4m in funding to improve community health and wellbeing in the West of England. But there is much more to be done and more funding is needed to continue this vital work.

If you have any questions or feedback on the findings in the report, please contact our Head of Research & Learning, Lucy Gilbert. lucy.gilbert@quartetcf.org.uk

In View 2024

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