Grants database

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Prisoners’ Education Trust
Amount: £108,692
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2015
Continuing support to strengthen the voice of prisoner learners in youth justice policy and practice.
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Pen Optical Trust
Amount: £72,000
Location: South East, UK
Date: 2015
Start-up funding for social business providing routes into the optical industry for offenders.
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On Road Media
Amount: £120,000
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2015
Working with professionals in the media, education and health sectors to improve the way that sex abuse and transgender issues are reported and dealt with respectively.
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Music in Detention
Amount: £150,000
Location: Multi-region, UK
Date: 2015
Core funding to underpin development of the organisation, which works with people detained in Immigration Removal Centres.
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Move On Limited
Amount: £24,913
Location: Scotland, UK
Date: 2015
Continuation support for further development of ground-breaking peer mentoring project in Scotland.
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Legal Services Agency
Amount: £4,000
Location: Scotland, UK
Date: 2015
To fund independent evaluation of the organisation’s children and young people’s service.
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Legal Services Agency
Amount: £107,335
Location: Scotland, UK
Date: 2015
Provision of specialist legal services to refugee/migrant children and young people, with a remit to improve the broader policy and legal framework.
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Latin American Women’s Rights Service
Amount: £122,477
Location: London, UK
Date: 2015
‘No Limits’ will use the arts to empower newly arrived young migrant women to successfully integrate, articulate their demands and maximise their potential.
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Institute for Public Policy Research
Amount: £4,954
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2015
Support with further dissemination of the Everyday Integration research, funded by PHF and the Metropolitan Migration Foundation.
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Indefinite Films/Leave to Remain
Amount: £15,000
Location: Multi-region, UK
Date: 2015
To support the dissemination of the feature film ‘Leave to Remain’.
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Future Projects
Amount: £72,349
Location: East of England, UK
Date: 2015
Accredited radio training for offenders in prison, followed by one-to-one support and placements at Future Radio 107.8fm to facilitate a move back into mainstream society.
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Helix Arts
Amount: £53,690
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2015
Delivering an innovation programme which uses the arts to engage disadvantaged and marginalised groups in the process of designing better public services.