Get Involved Awards 2025
Get Involved! Research together for sustainable solutions with the Get Involved Awards

HSolve problems or identify opportunities
HCreate partnerships between researchers and communities
HSupport community investment in the city
HProvide new training and learning opportunities
HLink with other like-minded organisations in the city
Using digital storytelling to capture lived experience of inclusive employment. The project aims to empower individuals and provide a thematic analysis of their experiences, enhancing the brewery’s ability to demonstrate its wider social impact.
This initiative will provide hands-on training in modern methods of construction, addressing housing shortages and promoting net-zero transitions. The project will also explore the potential for community-led housing innovation in Plymouth and beyond.
This project will use a participatory approach to co-produce research with people with learning disabilities, aiming to make community and statutory services more responsive to their positive parenting potential.
This project aims to define and quantify ‘Hidden Homelessness’ (such as sofa surfing, living in vehicles, or temporary accommodations) in the PL postcode area, examining its causes, impacts and potential solutions.
This project will research and document the Barbican Theatre’s significance to its communities, celebrating its legacy and current work. A new performance or audio walk will connect past and present, and create a framework for other community groups.
Citizens Advice Plymouth and the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ are collaborating to research and propose changes to the two-child limit policy. CAP will gather evidence to highlight the policy's effects on children’s health, isolation and long-term outcomes.
A project evaluating a new Hospital Liaison Service for individuals with Acquired Brain Injury, demonstrating the service’s effectiveness in improving patient outcomes and reducing long-term care costs, enabling ABI individuals to live independent lives.
2024 marks the third year of inviting communities to apply to work with our researchers to find sustainable solutions to community problems, challenges and new ideas through research. We funded six projects in 2022 and a further eight in 2023, from a range of community partner and researcher partnerships.