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£16
Could provide essential equipment for a young person's DofE expedition, making sure they can take part despite financial challenges.
£31
Could enable a young person to begin their Bronze or Silver DofE Award, enabling them to rewrite the rules on what they think is possible.
£62
Could help two young people begin their DofE journey, and take part in life-changing experiences.
£256
Could cover the cost of a whole Bronze DofE journey, giving a young person from a disadvantaged background the chance to thrive.
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Give the gift of opportunity

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award is for everyone—wherever young people start out from, it enables them to discover their full potential and how to share that with the world.

With your support, we can ensure no young person is left behind and those who could benefit the most can start their DofE and access the opportunities they need to thrive.

Caitlin's story

Caitlin was living in the YMCA when she heard about the DofE, having been made homeless due to family circumstances. Feeling unwanted and isolated she says the Award helped her become more independent and introduced her to others in similar situations, making her feel less alone. The DofE improved Caitlin's fitness, motivated her to try new things, provided life-changing skills and helped with her anxiety during a difficult period. Like you, we believe every young person deserves this opportunity.

"I felt unwanted, I didn’t know where to turn or who to talk to, there was nobody checking up on me to see if I was alright. The DofE really helped me become more independent and meeting people from similar backgrounds was great because I could relate to them.”

Caitlin, Bronze Award holder

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the DofE need my help now?

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Young people are facing growing challenges like securing a job in an unpredictable market, coping with the effects of the cost-of-living crisis and rising levels of poor mental health.

We want young people who face barriers to not get left behind, to use the DofE to enhance their skills and level the playing field. With almost 70 years experience helping young people transform their worlds, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is more relevant than ever – and ready to help.

How will my donation be used?

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Your donation will ensure as many young people as possible have the opportunity to participate in the DofE, particularly those facing financial barriers. 

Your donation could go towards funding:

  • Bronze, Silver and Gold participation places
  • Bursaries to help a young person with costs e.g. equipment (walking boots, sleeping bag etc)
  • Expedition equipment for Licensed Organisations e.g. tents, cooking equipment, first aid kits etc

These are essential to meet the goals of our Youth Without Limits strategy which aims to break down barriers to participation.

Can I give in other ways?

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Thank you for supporting the DofE – more young people at risk of missing out will be able to take part in a life-changing DofE Award thanks to your generosity.

You can donate online by clicking here or by post. Please make cheques payable to The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and send to:

Individual Giving and Legacies Manager,
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award,
Blue Fin Building,
110 Southwark street,
London,
SE1 0SU

In 2023-24:

A record number of young people started their DofE in 2023-24 for the third year running - as we continue our work to widen access and remove barriers to participation. 

With the support of our donors, we are partnering with community organisations, schools in deprived areas, Further Education colleges, prisons, and centres supporting young people with special educational needs and disabilities. Together, we’re providing targeted support to young people and organisations facing financial barriers to participation.

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