Grants database

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Developing anti-oppressive tools and support for engaging in generative conflict
Resist + Renew
Fund: Ideas and Pioneers Fund
Amount: £15,000
Location: London, Multi-region, South West, Wales, UK
Date: 2022
Resist + Renew are a collective of friends, activists, artists and radical educators developing and running participatory workshops, training courses and spaces for discussion. They work towards building an autonomous community and a radical learning space centring intersectionality, ecology, feminism, anarchism, anti-racism and direct democracy. This grant supports Resist + Renew to explore how ideas of anti-oppression and conflict resolution can be combined and used in generative conflict in line with the values of Transformative Justice.
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RadHR
RadHR
RadHR will be a new online space for radical and progressive social change organisations to share practical learnings about how to organise based on values and challenge oppression in the workplace. This grant supports the development of the online platform through which RadHR will create and share anti-oppressive alternatives to policies and processes ranging from parenting and safeguarding to disability and recruitment. The platform will make knowledge and approaches available to smaller UK organisations to use and adapt in line with their own values.
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Purple Vote: Stronger political voice for disabled people in society
Purple Vote
Legacy in the Community is a team of passionate individuals whose aim and purpose is to work together to break down barriers that prevent disabled individuals or those who identify with long-term health conditions from fully participating in society. Their new campaign, Purple Vote, aims to establish a stronger political voice for disabled people. This grant supports the organisation to run regular hustings events with elected officials, and focus groups to gather concerns that can be raised directly with government. Overall, Purple Vote aims to encourage more disabled people to vote in elections as well as stand for elected office.
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Transcending Inequity: Bridging research and practice through social justice
SustainED (The Solidarity Library)
Fund: Ideas and Pioneers Fund
Amount: £15,000
Location: East Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK
Date: 2022
SustainED (formerly The Solidarity Library) was founded amidst a growing concern over unequal access to knowledge, information and digital technology use. They bring together researchers, practitioners, activists and communities to reshape knowledge production and build a repository of resources and expertise on social justice issues. This grant supports SustainED to mentor young researchers, drawing upon anti-racist methodologies. Through this work, they will aim to bridge research and practice through youth-led research outputs and products that will reach diverse audiences and reshape understandings of justice.
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Training organisations and authorities in the field of foster care
Mary-anne Hodd
Fund: Ideas and Pioneers Fund
Amount: £15,000
Location: East Midlands, London, Multi-region, South East, South West, West Midlands, UK
Date: 2022
Mary-anne Hodd is a care-experienced trainer, consultant and speaker working to connect the child’s voice to the heart of services through her work Vital Voice. This grant supports the training function of Vital Voice, in which Mary-anne will work with organisations and local authorities to deliver training on strengths-based and trauma-informed approaches to care. Training will later extend to schools, leading to opportunities for young people in community settings.
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She Decided: Financial Wellness Programme for BME Women
Lola Odunsi
Fund: Ideas and Pioneers Fund
Amount: £11,000
Location: East Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK
Date: 2022
Business Psychologist Lola Odunsi will create a holistic and multifaceted online based financial wellness programme for Black and minoritised women. The programme will offer mindset coaching, financial education and employability training, and a safe space to discuss money concerns and receive peer support. Through the programme, Lola hopes to contribute to economic justice and wellbeing for Black and minoritised women, their communities and future generations.
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Exposing planning segregation: Institutional racism and Traveller sites
Katherine Quarmby
Fund: Ideas and Pioneers Fund
Amount: £14,700
Location: London, Multi-region, North East, North West, West Midlands, UK
Date: 2022
Katherine Quarmby is a writer, editor and journalist whose work focuses on social affairs, hate crime and race relations. This grant supports Katherine to scope out planning processes that lead to the environmentally unjust placement of Traveller sites. By looking at four in-depth case studies through Freedom of Information requests and interviews with key stakeholders, Katherine will aim to expose the planning decisions that embed racism and segregation and improve local authority accountability.
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In Good Hands
Joanne Vance
Joanne Vance is Founder and CEO of New Beginnings North, a social enterprise with a focus on supporting neurodivergent individuals within, and on the verge of entering the Criminal Justice System in the North East of England. This grant supports the development of In Good Hands, a service to support prolific offenders and those serving short sentences who have neurodiverse needs so they can live safer, law-abiding and fulfilled lives. Specialist keyworkers will provide one-to-one support in prisons and in the community, co-designed with the participants based on their own neurodiverse needs.
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The Crimson Wave Project: Sustainable menstrual products, education and community
The Crimson Wave Project
The Crimson Wave Project was founded by Jane Rice and Emma Gerbich to provide sustainable menstrual prodcuts, education and community support. This grant supports The Crimson Wave Project to explore the creation of customised menstrual cups using 3D printing technology, that will be distributed on a a pay-what-you-can-basis and free for those on low incomes. They will create a parallel website which will survey each person’s needs and serve as a resource on wider issues related to inclusive reproductive health and a support network for those using menstrual cups for the first time.
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The Brave Space Collective
Irfan Zaman
Irfan Zaman is part of the Advice and Representation Team at Goldsmiths College Students Union. Convened by Irfan, student representatives from Goldsmiths want to transform the current system for racism and sexual harassment claims in Higher Education from a process that causes significant harm and distress to one that delivers redress, accountability and justice for victims. This grant supports students to develop The Brave Space Collective, a model for safe and reflective spaces for survivors of harassment which can be used by students across the country to transform current university systems.
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Carers Staffroom: A space for domiciliary care workers
Fauve Alice
Fauve Alice is a performance maker, artist and professional care worker. This grant supports the creation of the Carers Staffroom, a space for domiciliary care workers to come together, understand their workers’ rights, and find a collective voice to lobby for better working conditions across agencies. Fauve Alice will explore what can be learned from the conditions of the pandemic to capitalise on current public awareness of the role that care workers play in society and creatively reimagine care.
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Scotland’s Changemakers
Emma Houston
Emma Houston is a third sector consultant and facilitator focusing on supporting social change across Scotland, and founder of Scotland’s Changemakers. This grant supports the development of Scotland’s Changemakers as a social innovation think tank which will create space for discussion, research and small-scale tests of change. The think tank will highlight the needs of the third sector in Scotland and address funding challenges.