Grants database
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Establishing the Equitable Evaluation CollectiveCharity Evaluation Working Group
£50,000 UK 2025Charity Evaluation Working Group (CHEW) supports charities to share evaluation best practice and demonstrate their impact. This grant supports the establishment of the Equitable Evaluation Collective, enabling CHEW to implement previously identified actions and recommendations, and supporting the development of a comms strategy focused on increasing awareness and raising stakeholder engagement.
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Immigration Legal Advice Deserts ResearchThe Justice Together Initiative through Justice Collaborations
£5,000 UK 2025The Justice Together Initiative is a funder collaboration that offers funding and support to grant partners to build the power and influence of people with lived and learned experience of the immigration system and embed anti-racism strategies. Through grant-making and collaboration, they aim to connect lived experience, front-line advice and influencing strategies to create lasting change. This grant funds the development of research examining the immigration legal advice deserts across the UK into an easily accessible format, for information and policy activities.
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Research on Grantees’ Experiences with European FundersThe Center for Effective Philanthropy
£30,000 UK 2025The Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) provides data, feedback, programs, and insights to help individual and institutional donors improve their effectiveness. Through this project, CEP will analyse thousands of grantees’ perceptions of the dozens of Europe-based funders that have engaged the Grantee Perception Report. By publishing and disseminating a research report, CEP will share insight into European funders’ grantees’ experiences and suggestions for increased impact.
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Reimagining technology in service of justice, equity, and regenerative futuresCatalyst
£40,000 UK 2025CATALYST are a network of people and organisations working to build a fairer tech future by resisting harm and supporting the tech justice movement. This grant supports their core activities, and provides additional funding to sustain and scale their efforts.
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Core fundingBlack Thrive Global
£40,000 UK 2025Black Thrive Global work with statutory and community partners to address the inequalities that Black people face throughout their lives which negatively impact their mental health and wellbeing, experiences, and outcomes. This grant supports research and staff funding to enhance antiracist community engagement across various areas, sectors and policy organisations across the UK.
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Shakespeare SEND Festivals: Kent and LondonThe Primary Shakespeare Company
The Primary Shakespeare Company (PSC) works with children in primary schools to raise achievement and attainment by engaging with Shakespeare across the curriculum. PSC will work over three years at Wyvern Special School and Repton Manor Primary School in Ashford, exploring a model of ‘rich inclusion’ for the performance-based arts practice.
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Beyond Language – Arts & Oracy in Specialist SchoolsPaddleBoat Theatre Company
PaddleBoat Theatre Company seek to make performance work directly with children for family audiences. They also deliver high-quality creative workshops for Primary and Special Educational Need schools. PaddleBoat Theatre wish to deliver inclusive musical and theatre activities in two special schools to support the development of communication skills and the communications confidence of children and young people who are Deaf or with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD).
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Working with pupil support services in Fife and Renfrewshire.Live Music Now Scotland
Live Music Now Scotland (LMNS) takes high quality live music to people who are excluded from accessing it, and trains specifically recruited emerging musicians. This programme supports curricular music learning for students and teachers in non-mainstream school settings, in two Scottish local authority areas, Renfrewshire and Fife.
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Comic Potential 2Lakes International Comic Art Festival
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival (LICAF) celebrates the wide diversity of comics through an annual event and runs a year-round programme addressing social issues through the unique properties of comics. This grant supports their work using comics to positively affect pupil’s enjoyment of and motivation to read, and to support their wider literacy development. Comic Potential 2 will translate the learning from in-depth prior work with schools in Manchester and Cumbria (in mainstream primary and SEND specialist settings) into sustainable, adaptable approaches which school teachers can use independently in their teaching practice.
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The DJMC Method: An Arts-Based Learning Approach for North-London Schools.DJ & MC Academy
DJ & MC Academy empower young people from marginalised backgrounds to thrive through music and artistic engagement. This grant supports them to work in partnerships with four North London schools, exploring learning through podcasting, radio presenting, song-writing and spoken word, to support pupil learning in the areas of literacy, music, skills development and wider personal development for upper Key Stage 2 pupils.
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ArtBridgeDigital Writes
Digital Writes support young people who experience disadvantage to take part in creative artistic projects, including creative writing, visual art, animation, filmmaking, game design, acting, and music courses. This grant enables their work with two Swindon specialist settings using a blend of animated visual art, soundscapes and music to support pupils in building imaginary worlds, producing their own computer game that will be published and accessed by the school communities and beyond.
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Supporting young people affected by domestic abuse and promoting healthy relationshipsChanging Relations C.I.C.
Changing Relations is an arts education organisation that challenges thinking around gender stereotypes and relationship behaviours, using art as an engagement tool. They will work with six schools (two primary, two secondary and two special schools) in the North East to develop and refine their arts-based approach to challenge thinking around gender stereotypes and relationship behaviours. The project aims to prevent young people developing unhealthy relationships and enable those affected by abuse and violence to access appropriate support. Changing Relations will also work collaboratively with teachers to increase their confidence and skills in addressing these difficult issues through arts-based activities.