Splash Projects
Team development through sustainable social impact projects worldwide
Splash Projects provides innovative leadership and team-building programmes for companies on real community and charity projects
19/06/2026
🌍 From Splash Projects Ambassador to Changemaker
We’re proud to celebrate our Zambia trip ambassador, Dorcas Favour Chanda, who has founded Young Dream Radiators - created to motivate, mentor and support young people as they rise above life’s challenges and pursue their dreams.
At the Mulungushi University Student Conference, Favour spoke about knowing your identity and leaving a life of victory, bullying, mental wellbeing, and building resilience through a transformed mindset.
Students from Zambia, Zimbabwe, DRC Congo and Rwanda joined the session, creating space for powerful conversations around identity, hope and positive change. The students welcomed the message warmly, with interest now growing around establishing a centre on campus.
Well done, Favour - we’re proud to see your leadership creating such meaningful impact. 💙
17/06/2026
Action.
Purpose becomes powerful when people take action.
A Splash Project is not a typical team-building day. Teams are challenged to step outside their comfort zones, work together under pressure and create something for a charity or community that will leave a lasting legacy.
Participants are given ownership of the project, supported by Splash facilitators who guide them through the process, show them how to use the tools and help bring the designs to life.
For businesses and business schools, a Splash Project turns team development into a live, practical challenge with real outcomes for a community.
It is experiential learning with purpose at the centre.
Purpose. Action. Impact. Legacy.
That’s what purposeful team development looks like.
This week, we’re looking forward to continuing our partnership with CEDEP Business School in France on a purposeful project focused on transformational leadership, teamwork and lasting impact. In an unfamiliar environment, participants will get to know themselves and each other, explore individual strengths and weaknesses, ask meaningful questions, and practise what it means to be an effective team, all while making a positive impact on a charity.
And of course, the team will be equipped with the best tools for the job
10/06/2026
Purpose.
At the heart of every Splash Project is an opportunity to turn an underused space into something meaningful.
It might be a school, charity, community centre or organisation working with groups that needs something created, improved or transformed - but the starting point is always the same: understanding what would make a meaningful difference.
That could mean creating a garden, building a sensory walkway, transforming an outdoor space, developing an adventure playground, refreshing a community area or delivering a practical improvement that directly benefits the organisation and the people who use it.
That purpose gives teams a shared reason to come together. It takes people out of their everyday working environment and connects them to something bigger.
Splash helps businesses and business schools fulfil their community impact objectives through experiential learning that develops individuals and teams.
Through purposeful, practical projects, teams build skills, strengthen relationships and see first-hand how their work can contribute to positive social change.
Purpose. Action. Impact. Legacy.
That’s what purposeful team development looks like.
08/06/2026
What does a high-performing team actually look like?
It is not just a team that hits targets.
It is a team that understands its purpose, communicates openly, trusts one another, adapts under pressure and takes shared responsibility for the outcome.
At Splash Projects, we see these qualities come to life through purposeful, high-impact team experiences. Teams step into unfamiliar, high-pressure environments where success depends on collaboration, clarity and trust.
Because high performance is not just about what a team achieves.
It is about how they achieve it.
Your team has the potential. We help you unlock it.
Visit www.splashprojects.com to find out more.
05/06/2026
Just £54.04 to go.
Following the Samworth Brothers Charity Challenge, our team has now raised £3,945.96 exc VAT for SSAFA.
That means we’re incredibly close to reaching our £4,000.
The challenge was a tough 9 hours in the Peak District, with biking, trekking and kayaking all packed into one day. The team gave it everything and we were proud to finish 7th out of 47 teams in our class.
Thank you so much to everyone who has donated and supported us so far. It really does mean a lot.
We’d love to reach £4,000 together.
If you’re able to donate, please use this link: https://www.justgiving.com/page/splashprojects?utm_medium=FA&utm_source=CL
03/06/2026
What can 250 students build in just 3 days?
To mark World Bicycle Day, we’re celebrating the impact of this project and the lasting difference it continues to make.
In just 3 days, Imperial Business School students helped recreate a brilliant mountain bike circuit at Woodrow High House, complete with new obstacles and features.
Cycling supports physical health, boosts mental well-being and helps young people develop balance, focus and independence.
The new mountain bike circuit brings those benefits to life, giving young people a safe space to practise, challenge themselves, build confidence and experience the freedom that cycling can bring. 🤝
Find out how your team can make a difference through a Splash Project: www.splashprojects.com
31/05/2026
The Samworth Brothers Charity Challenge 2026 was a test of teamwork, resilience and determination.
Team Just Add Splash, made up of Lloyd Comer, Ken Turk, Liam Acca and Josh Poole, took on a demanding nine-hour challenge in the Peak District, with trekking, kayaking and cycling all packed into one tough day.
The course included steep rocky climbs, cold moments on the water and cycling terrain that Lloyd described as far from a normal cycle route.
But the team stuck together.
One of the rules of the challenge was that team members could not be more than 20 metres apart. That meant every checkpoint, step, paddle stroke and pedal stroke had to be completed together 🤝
I asked Lloyd how the challenge brought them together as a team.
He said it came down to:
“A common bond, the will to achieve the mission, loyalty to each other and something to strive for - the charity, SSAFA.”
It was a proud moment for everyone at Splash Projects and a brilliant example of teamwork with purpose.
Read the full story on our website.
https://splashprojects.com/samworth-brothers-charity-challenge-2026-team-just-add-splash-smash-the-peak-district-endurance-challenge/
Donations are still open. Can you help us reach £4,000 for SSAFA
29/05/2026
The trampoline weighed 215kg...
At the Deaf Academy, our team recently built a new outdoor sensory area for Deaf young people with additional and more complex needs.
To finish the space, they installed a sunken trampoline.
As part of the area, the trampoline will help support physical activity, confidence and play.
It took four members of the Splash team, careful communication, a lot of coordination and a positive mindset to get it into place.
There were a few bumps along the way.
But the team stayed focused, listened to each other, problem solved, adjusted as they went and got it done together 🤝
This is the kind of teamwork that sits at the heart of every Splash project.
Not just the final space, but the shared effort that makes it possible.
This local project is about bringing people together to create something with lasting value for students, families and the wider Deaf community in Exmouth.
More project updates from the Deaf Academy to follow!
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