Grants database

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Still We Rise podcast
Migrants Organise
Amount: £4,500
Location: West Midlands, UK
Date: 2022
Migrants Organise is a shared organising platform for refugees and migrants acting together for justice. This grant supports the production of Still We Rise, a podcast created by the grassroots community of people seeking asylum in Coventry about the impact of the hostile environment on their lives.
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Making the case for refugee protection
Refugee Council
Amount: £5,000
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2022
The Refugee Council supports and empowers people who have been forced to flee conflict, violence and persecution in order to rebuild their lives in the UK. This grant supports the Refugee Council to test communications and messaging that makes the case for refugee protection as part of their work to mark the seventieth anniversary of the Refugee Council.
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Millions More 24
UK Democracy Fund
Amount: £300,000
Location: UK-wide, UK
Date: 2022
The UK Democracy Fund is a pooled fund set up by the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust and supported by a group of committed funders. They work to build a healthy democracy – one in which everyone can participate and where political power is shared fairly. This grant supports Millions More 24, a project which aims to register and turn-out to vote one million new voters from under-represented groups at the next UK general election, especially young people, people born overseas, people from minoritised communities, renters and those on low incomes.
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Humanitarian Base of Calais
L’Auberge des Migrants
Amount: £270,000
Location: UK
Date: 2022
L’Auberge des Migrants has been working with refugees and displaced people in Calais and the surrounding area since 2008. They act as an umbrella organisation, bringing together eight different organisations and working collaboratively to support people, volunteers and organisations in the region. This grant supports the Humanitarian Base of Calais, an an inter-organisational project developed by five organisations that work to support displaced people living in informal camps on the France-UK border. Funding will help distribute tents, sleeping bags, firewood and cooking ingredients to people living at the base.
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LocalMotion – a place-based funders consortium
LocalMotion (through Esmée Fairbairn Foundation)
Amount: £1,000,000
Location: East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, South West, Wales, Yorkshire & Humber, UK
Date: 2022
LocalMotion is a joint initiative by six funders to support communities in a more radical, joined-up way. The funders consortium – made up of Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Lloyds Bank Foundation, Tudor Trust, Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, City Bridge Trust and Lankelly Chase Foundation – will support LocalMotion to work with local partners who want to find solutions to the social and environmental issues on their doorstep. This grant supports the development phase of the consortium, identifying partners and priorities in six local places across England and Wales.
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Clerkenwell Youth Development Programme
The Peel
Amount: £40,000
Location: London, UK
Date: 2022
The Peel is a charity that aims to build a connected community in Clerkenwell, London. They run activities for adults, children and young people, and mental health awareness projects. This grant supports The Peel as they build their Clerkenwell Youth Development Programme providing support for children in educational transitional stages through a youth club, life-skills programme, cultural enrichment, and career development for older children.
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Strengthen core skills, improve wellbeing and access opportunities
The Parent House Trust
Amount: £40,000
Location: London, UK
Date: 2022
The Parent House is a charity that supports parents in Islington. They aim to reduce poverty and social inequality for families by building parents’ confidence and skills through provision of courses, training and wellbeing support. This grant supports the Parent House to deliver one-on-one support, consultations and peer mentoring to parents in Islington in order to strengthen core skills, improve wellbeing and provide opportunities to enter education and work.
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Coalition partner contribution to Islington Giving
Islington Giving through Cripplegate Foundation
Amount: £100,000
Location: London, UK
Date: 2022
Islington Giving supports projects helping people living in poverty in Islington by raising funds and making grants to groups supporting young people, families, older people and those with mental health issues. This grant is Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s contribution as a coalition partner which will help create a larger funding pot, enabling Islington Giving to work in partnership and reach more groups through their grant-making.
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Supporting communities in Islington
Help on Your Doorstep
Amount: £40,000
Location: London, UK
Date: 2022
Help on Your Doorstep is a charity that aims to improve the health and wellbeing of people in Islington, especially those who are vulnerable and isolated. They work with residents to find solutions to the issues which make life difficult, strengthen communities and enable people to improve their life chances. This grant supports Help on Your Doorstep to identify people who are at risk and provide early support to prevent the need for later crisis intervention.
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Coram’s Fields under-fives drop-in service
Coram’s Fields
Amount: £39,336
Location: London, UK
Date: 2022
Coram’s Fields and Harmsworth Memorial Playground is a children’s charity that serves as a safe place for all children to come and play. This grant will support Coram’s Fields in providing an under fives drop-in service for one year in an area where families are faced with poverty and overcrowded accommodation.
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Camden Giving: Youth-led participatory grant-making
Camden Giving
Amount: £100,000
Location: London, UK
Date: 2022
Camden Giving is an independent charity working with businesses in the area to overcome local inequality. They run participatory grant-making, enabling local residents to give time, skills or money to inform services in their community. This grant supports the organisation’s Future Change Makers Fund, a participatory grant-making programme through which 16–25-year-olds make decisions on which youth services the organisation funds. Over the next 24 months, Camden Giving will increase its grant spend, develop new youth-led approaches to reporting, integrate a racial justice focus into the programme, and improve its evaluation.
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Winter night shelter planning for 2022 to 2023
C4WS Homeless Project
Amount: £60,000
Location: London, UK
Date: 2022
C4WS Homeless Project supports people experiencing homelessness to access housing and employment and to rebuild their lives. This grant provides core funding to support C4WS to build a more sustainable winter night shelter for 2022–23 including support for guests to secure accommodation and employment.