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  • Advice skills gaps: Ideas and solutions

    London Legal Support Trust

    Amount: £10,000
    Location: London, UK
    Date: 2022

    The London Legal Support Trust is an independent charity that raises funds for free legal advice services in London and the South East. They support free legal advice centres through the provision of grant funding, supporting infrastructure of the sector, and helping agencies reduce costs and save money via pro bono or discounted schemes. This grant supports the Trust to carry out research into existing pathways to the advice sector, particularly specialisms in immigration advice, in order to identify gaps in training provision and barriers to work in order to build good practise models, ideas and solutions.

  • Learning from funder responses to Covid-19

    London Funders

    Amount: £6,000
    Location: London, UK
    Date: 2022

    London Funders is the membership network for funders and investors of London’s civil society. This grant supports the production of learning reports from 45 workshops ran as part of the London Funders Festival of Learning’. This will allow learning to be shared with over 200 funders from across multiple sectors to strengthen funder practice for effective longer-term working.

  • Inc Arts UK core activities

    Inc Arts

    Amount: £70,000
    Location: UK-wide, UK
    Date: 2022

    Inc Arts champions the creative, contractual and economic rights of the UK’s African, Asian, Caribbean and ethnically diverse arts sector workforce. They make inclusive change in the arts and cultural sector and envisage a thriving cultural community that allows everyone to do their best work. This grant underpins Inc Arts’ core activities and running costs across research and advocacy, to allow the organisation to respond to increased demand and engagement.

  • Exhale Retreat

    Women’s Resource Centre

    Amount: £4,500
    Location: UK-wide, UK
    Date: 2022

    Women’s Resource Centre (WRC) work to ensure that the lived experience of women and girls inform policy and practice through a well-resourced and sustainably supported women’s sector. This grant supports WRC’s Exhale Retreat programme which will allow the organisation to think about its business model and sustainability, engage Black women in the sector to consider ways to improve the retreat for the longer term, including increasing and deepening intersectionality in the retreat.

  • COP26 Education Minister’s Summit: Creating productive dialogue for climate education

    Students Organising for Sustainability UK

    Amount: £10,000
    Location: UK
    Date: 2022

    Students Organising for Sustainability UK (SOS-UK) is a student-led education charity focusing on sustainability, with work spanning issues of social justice and wellbeing. This grant supports SOS-UK’s student staff from across the globe to coordinate plans and engagement for the COP26 Education Minister’s Summit to centre youth voice and create productive dialogue for climate education.

  • Decolonisation skills and confidence in museums

    Museums Association

    Amount: £20,000
    Location: UK-wide, UK
    Date: 2022

    The Museums Association is a membership organisation for everyone working in museums, galleries and heritage. They campaign for socially engaged museums and a vibrant and inclusive workforce. This grant supports a UK-wide programme to embed decolonising work in museum professional development. The programme will disseminate, enhance and increase the impact of guidance published by the Museums Association in 2021 on behalf of its Decolonisation Guidance Working Group.

  • Lancashire BAME Youth Work Network

    Lancashire BME Network

    Amount: £5,000
    Location: North West, UK
    Date: 2022

    Lancashire BME Network supports Black and minoritised communities in Lancashire through advocacy, support and programmes covering financial resilience, employment, loneliness, mental health and small grants for community groups. This grant supports the development of a Lancashire BAME Youth Work Network which will support youth workers and young people from Black and minoritised backgrounds to inform regional and national youth work policy and practice.

  • Covid-19 Emergency Funding: Mental health and wellbeing toolkit for youthwork groups

    Young Leicestershire

    Amount: £38,125
    Location: East Midlands, UK
    Date: 2022

    Young Leicestershire is a voluntary sector youth charity providing infrastructure support to 30groups who support vulnerable young people in the county to develop their potential. This grant supports Young Leicestershire to develop, evaluate and scale a mental health and wellbeing toolkit for youthwork groups.

  • Covid-19 Emergency Funding

    You Press

    Amount: £18,720
    Location: London, UK
    Date: 2022

    You Press is a social enterprise that helps young people and underrepresented communities get their voices heard through the creative arts, writing and multi-media production. They use words and storytelling to improve society, help individuals grow and connect communities. This grant provides core support to aid the organisation in dealing with the challenges posed by Covid-19.

  • Covid-19 Emergency Funding

    Wolseley Community Economic Development Trust

    Amount: £10,000
    Location: South West, UK
    Date: 2022

    Wolseley Community Economic Development Trust deliver local and city-wide regeneration initiatives in Plymouth through community consultation and cross-sector partnerships. This grant provides core support to aid the organisation in dealing with the challenges posed by Covid-19.

  • Covid-19 Emergency Funding

    Unjust

    Amount: £20,000
    Location: London, UK
    Date: 2022

    Unjust challenge discrimination in policy and practice, promote justice and equity, and support people to know, understand and enforce their legal rights. This grant provides core support to aid the organisation in dealing with the challenges posed by Covid-19.

  • Covid-19 Emergency Funding: Sustaining community relationships in the UK

    The Relationships Project

    Amount: £40,000
    Location: UK-wide, UK
    Date: 2022

    The Relationships Project was started by Shift to build the body of knowledge about the importance of relationships as community activity and volunteering become more central to civic life in response to the pandemic. This grant supports The Relationships Project to embed the learning and tools developed from their research to enable communities across the UK to sustain the positive changes and bring about a shift from a me society’ to a we society’.