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  • Follow on Funding

    Positive Youth Foundation

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £133,000
    Location: West Midlands, UK
    Date: 2024

    Positive Youth Foundation aims to improve the life chances of young people facing challenging circumstances. This grant provides core funding to support development of their outcomes and impact development work, extend their practice into policy’ approach; explore new approaches to income generation including community-based fundraising and growth of charged services; and work to strengthen social media messaging to highlight the impact of Positive Youth Foundation’s work.

  • Follow on Funding

    Mermaids

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £133,000
    Location: UK-wide, UK
    Date: 2024

    Mermaids works with and on behalf of transgender and gender variant children and young people in England, Scotland and Wales. It provides support to young people and their families, offers training and advice for professionals, and campaigns to reduce stigma and raise awareness of the issues facing young people experiencing gender dysphoria. This grant will enable Mermaids to develop their Youth Advisory Panel, ensuring that the voices and needs of young people are central to their work, and expand their Mermaids’ Advocacy Network Group Online, which is a youth advocacy programme designed to provide supportive, upskilling experiences to young trans people.

  • Empowering every LGBT+ young person

    Just Like Us

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £133,000
    Location: Multi-region, Wales, UK
    Date: 2024

    Just Like Us empower LGBT+ young people to lead change and champion equality. This grant will enable them to expand their Ambassador Programme, supporting the professional and personal development of 400 LGBT+ young people aged 18–25 whilst also engaging in meaningful social action by delivering school talks championing LGBT+ equality.

  • Addressing racial inequity in Northern Ireland

    Youth Initiatives NI/​Diverse Youths NI

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £150,000
    Location: Northern Ireland, UK
    Date: 2024

    Youth Initiatives (YI) aims to awaken hope, inspire initiative, and mobilise youth to make a vital contribution to their community and to a shared future in Northern Ireland. This grant provides core funding for YI to partner with Diverse Youths Northern Ireland to deliver equitable practice and appropriately meet the needs of young people from diverse backgrounds. As anti-racist organisations they will support young people by addressing both individual incidences of racism and racial inequities in wider Northern Ireland society.

  • Expansion of youth services and community for autistic young people

    Spectrum Gaming

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £150,000
    Location: UK-wide, UK
    Date: 2024

    Spectrum Gaming is a UK-wide online community for autistic young people aged 8 to 18 years old. This grant will enable Spectrum Gaming to increase staff capacity to widen the impact the service is having, through continued advocacy work, representing autistic young people at a strategic level, and making links with more community and health organisations to ensure the service reaches those who most need it. Funding for three new posts will allow Spectrum Gaming to grow to meet demand in the community and from new members, to extend services when members reach 18 and critically free up time for leadership to drive forward more advocacy work.

  • Scaling provision for care-experienced girls and young women

    Sister System

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £150,000
    Location: London, Multi-region, South East, South West, UK
    Date: 2024

    Sister System support care-experienced girls and young women, providing internationally recognised qualifications and a community of support to improve their life chances. This grant will allow Sister System to scale their impact through training other UK organisations to replicate key elements of their approach. It will also support them to establish a Youth Advisory Board, which will help steer the direction of the organisation’s strategy and their future campaigning.

  • LGBTQ+ Youth Voice in Scotland

    LGBT Youth Scotland

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £150,000
    Location: Scotland, UK
    Date: 2024

    LGBT Youth Scotland is an Edinburgh-based national charity providing support to LGBTQ+ young people between the ages of 13 to 25. This grant will support them to sustain, expand, and enhance their work with an intersectional approach and grow impact by providing more opportunities for LGBTQ+ youth to influence decisions, investing in participatory research functions, and widely sharing the needs and experiences of young people.

  • Supporting the development of a heritage-centred asset-based approach to empowering young people from racialised communities

    Hounslow Action for Youth

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £150,000
    Location: London, UK
    Date: 2024

    Hounslow Action for Youth supports children and young people experiencing disadvantage in Hounslow. This grant will support the organisation to deliver its Botanical Heritage and Youth Envision project and inspire other young people and youth service providers to adopt their distinctive heritage-centred asset-based approach. Services will be developed to enhance inclusivity of young people of all backgrounds and abilities, ensuring that everyone is given an opportunity to participate and thrive.

  • Lambeth Peer Action Collective (LPAC)

    High Trees Community Development Trust

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £150,000
    Location: London, UK
    Date: 2024

    High Trees Community Development Trust offer targeted and local support for those most impacted by structural inequalities, helping people make meaningful changes that allow them to live happier, healthier and more connected lives. This grant will support the development of Lambeth Peer Action Collective (LPAC) – a youth-led peer research and social action movement – through the next stage of its development.

  • Supporting young people from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities through education, training, and employment-related transitions

    Friends Families and Travellers

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £150,000
    Location: South East, UK
    Date: 2024

    Friends, Families and Travellers works to end racism and discrimination against people from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities and protect the right to pursue a nomadic way of life. This grant will support the organisation’s direct support for young people not in education, training, or employment in Sussex and its work to challenge how young people between the ages of 14 and 16 lose their entitlement to secondary education funding if they fall out of education.

  • Core support for implementation of 5‑Year strategic plan

    Anima Youth

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £150,000
    Location: London, UK
    Date: 2024

    Anima Youth works with and for care experienced girls and young women from racialised communities, supporting them to navigate the challenges they face, build resilience, gain equitable opportunities and ensure they are able to transition smoothly into independent life. This grant will provide core funding to allow the CEO to focus on overseeing and implementing their strategic plan, ensuring that Anima Youth can continue to deliver high-quality, and life-changing services to children and young people in need.

  • Spaces for Change and Inclusion: Understanding migration to Britain

    Black Cultural Archives

    Fund: Arts Fund
    Amount: £210,000
    Location: London, UK
    Date: 2024

    Black Cultural Archives is the home of Black British History. They use their mission to collect, preserve and celebrate the histories of people of African and Caribbean descent in the UK and to inspire and give strength to individuals, communities and society. This grant will support an ambitious programme to catalogue material relating to the development of the Runnymede Trust, and smaller collections focusing on migration. It will also contribute towards the development of a new role focused on collecting histories of underrepresented groups and developing a public programme to share these collections with community groups.