Yellowrhino
Wellbeing Opportunity Fund
Giving back to our local young people
YELLOWRHINO Wellbeing Opportunity Fund exists to improve the wellbeing of children and young people initially in the Caerphilly Borough area by providing grants to fund access to activities, clubs, therapies and resources that support their physical and mental health. We bring together local wellbeing businesses, practitioners and interested parties through a paid membership community, using those funds to make a direct, measurable difference to the lives of local children and families who need it most to improve their wellbeing.
Funding may be used for:
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sports and physical activity
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arts and creativity
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music and performance
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outdoor learning
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wellbeing programmes
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mentoring and personal development
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neurodiversity support
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community participation activities
Additional approved funding is paid directly to service providers, practitioners or organisation rather than to individuals, for maximum local community benefit.
Come along to one of our Wellbeing Taster Days to see what projects and sessions young people can apply for, as well as which practitioners we are in need of to work with.
Details found on our social media pages and local Caerphilly forums.
Can we help you or someone you know?
Want to be a part of it?
Want to give back to the local area? We currently work in the Caerphilly Borough area and hope to expand into other areas.

Do you want to give back to the local area via a simple act that has a visual community benefit?
We do the hard work, you can join the decision makers or just sit back and watch the process
PROJECTS - - - WELL BEING PACKAGES - - - SESSIONS
YELLOWRHINO works with local trusted wellbeing businesses and practitioners to deliver funded services and activities.
This creates a positive cycle where
Young people receive support
Local practitioners gain opportunities
Funding remains within the local economy
Communities become more connected.
YellowRhino partners and associates have expertise in:
- education
- community development
- project management (especially around wellbeing)
- funding and bid writing
- leadership
- IP
The Board is supported by an Advisory Panel that helps assess applications for the Welfare Opportunity Fund, identify local needs and ensure fair and transparent decision making.
