Resources

We are constantly working to share good practice. These resources provide information about the ALMT alongside other insights we have learnt over the years

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Project Partners’ Successes

ALMT projects tell us about their successes in a difficult fundraising environment

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ALMT Report and Accounts 2022-2023

Launching the Annual Report and Accounts for 2022-2023

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ALMT Impact Report 2023

In 2023, the ALMT helped 15,087 children and young people around the world by enabling an average of 223 hours of targeted support per person.  Working in 15 countries worldwide we continued to respond to global events and prioritise activities for the most in need.

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ALMT Grantmaking Guidelines

Updated Grant making Guidelines

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ALMT Annual Report and Accounts 2021-2022

Read all about the ALMT’s work in 2021-22

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Impact Report 2022

ALMT funded projects reached 30,195 children and young people worldwide in 2022.  Read all about the Impact of ALMT projects.

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ALMT Annual Report and Accounts 2020-2021

Read about the fantastic achievements in 2020-2021

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Annual Report and Accounts 2019-2020

Celebrate the work of the ALMT in 2019-2020

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Reporting Guidelines for the ALMT

Partner guidance on what to include in the end of grant report.

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Jenni Thomas talks about child bereavement

Jenni Thomas and Nick Heath introduce the series which is aimed at helping those who are grieving or anyone who is supporting someone who is bereaved.

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What Does Dead Mean?

Snap shot video for Jenni Thomas OBE, Caroline Jay and the ALMT’s book, ‘What does Dead Mean?’ helping to talk about the questions that children ask about death and dying.

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The Danger Age

Drowning accidents do not occur as a result of parents failing to take care. They happen because children between two and four years old are uniquely vulnerable. This short film is about preventing future tragedies. We want as many people as possible to know about the dangers of water for young children.