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The Duke of Edinburgh's Award helps young people build life-long belief in themselves, supporting them to take on their own challenges, follow their passions, and discover talents they never knew they had.
- Support DofE
Donate to The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award charity and support...
- Resources & Tools
Discover useful resources and tools for DofE participants,...
- DofE Shop
A fantastic, free platform helping you to complete the...
- Activities
Activities - DofE - The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
- Achieving your Award
Achieving your Award - DofE - The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
- Parents and Carers
Parents and Carers - DofE - The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
- Basic information and FAQs
From Award levels, costs and timings to why DofE will make a...
- Become a DofE Volunteer
Become a DofE Volunteer - DofE - The Duke of Edinburgh's...
- Annual Statistics
The number of new Gold Award starts jumped by a huge 16.6%,...
- Strategy
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is a Registered Charity No:...
- Support DofE
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) is a charity that offers young people a programme of activities to develop skills, confidence and achievement. It involves helping the community, getting fit, learning new skills, planning and completing an expedition, and for Gold, doing a residential activity.
Learn about the history, structure and benefits of the youth awards programme founded by Prince Philip in 1956 and now operating in 144 countries. Find out how to participate, complete and achieve the Bronze, Silver or Gold level of the award in the UK and abroad.
Learn how to start, do and achieve your DofE Award, a life-changing programme for young people. Find out about the Award levels, costs, activities, FAQs and parental support.
Learn about the history, impact and global reach of the world's leading youth achievement award, founded by His Royal Highness in 1956. Discover how the DofE challenges young people to develop skills, serve their communities and experience adventure.
Apr 15, 2021 · The Duke of Edinburgh, who died on 9 April, has left a huge legacy with his award scheme. According to the latest statistics, , external more than 1.3 million young people participated...
Since its inception in 1956, millions of people have taken part in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award. The programme, established by Prince Philip, is not a competition but an opportunity for...