Past Programmes

Coach Core Foundation

To help more young people in the UK become involved with sport, The Royal Foundation created Coach Core, an apprenticeship scheme aimed to inspire 16-24 year olds to take on ambitious new qualifications to become the next generation of sports coaches or to go into further education and employment. Now Coach Core is growing steadily in the UK, a foundation in its own right with 17 cities currently up and running.

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Coach Core Foundation

To help more young people in the UK become involved with sport, The Royal Foundation created Coach Core, an apprenticeship scheme aimed to inspire 16-24 year olds to take on ambitious new qualifications to become the next generation of sports coaches or to go into further education and employment. Now Coach Core is growing steadily in the UK, a foundation in its own right with 17 cities currently up and running.

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Royal Foundation

Endeavour Fund

The Endeavour Fund was established by The Duke of Sussex in 2012 when he was a patron of The Royal Foundation to support the ambitions of wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veterans. During its time in The Royal Foundation, the Endeavour Fund granted over £3,000,000 across over 100 endeavour activities that have supported over 6,000 people. The Endeavour Fund was transferred to the Invictus Games Foundation in 2020.

Royal Foundation

Endeavour Fund

The Endeavour Fund was established by The Duke of Sussex in 2012 when he was a patron of The Royal Foundation to support the ambitions of wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veterans. During its time in The Royal Foundation, the Endeavour Fund granted over £3,000,000 across over 100 endeavour activities that have supported over 6,000 people. The Endeavour Fund was transferred to the Invictus Games Foundation in 2020.

Invictus Games Foundation

On a trip to the Warrior Games in the USA in 2013, HRH The Duke of Sussex saw first-hand how the power of sport can help physically, psychologically and socially those suffering from injuries and illness. He was inspired by his visit and the Invictus Games was born within The Royal Foundation. Now an annual event and a foundation in its own right, Invictus has grown over the years with events in London, Orlando, Toronto, Sydney and The Hague. In 2022, 500 athletes from 20 countries participated in the games.

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Invictus Games Foundation

On a trip to the Warrior Games in the USA in 2013, HRH The Duke of Sussex saw first-hand how the power of sport can help physically, psychologically and socially those suffering from injuries and illness. He was inspired by his visit and the Invictus Games was born within The Royal Foundation. Now an annual event and a foundation in its own right, Invictus has grown over the years with events in London, Orlando, Toronto, Sydney and The Hague. In 2022, 500 athletes from 20 countries participated in the games.

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