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  • Listen Imagine Compose Primary: Phase 2

    Birmingham Contemporary Music Group

    FundArts-based Learning Fund Amount£200,000 LocationWest Midlands, UK Date2025

    Birmingham Contemporary Music Group (BCMG) support the creation and performance of new music through concerts, workshops for young people, and public events. This grant enables BCMG to build on the successful development of its primary school composing programme, which supports the teaching of composing within the Music curriculum, through working with composer-educators, teachers, school leaders and pupils. In this next phase, BCMG is exploring different approaches to embedding the practice within schools, advocating for primary composing education, and supporting the strengthening of composing in schools.

  • Amber Together

    Amber Trust

    FundArts-based Learning Fund Amount£117,000 LocationUK Date2025

    The Amber Trust provides blind and partially sighted children, including those with additional disabilities, the best possible chance to meet their musical needs and aspirations. This grant will enable Amber Trust to expand its SEND specialist schools music education programme, which takes a dual approach of leading specialist delivery supporting blind and vision impaired pupils in classrooms and supporting school staff professional learning in teaching music.

  • Post Riot work: UK Democracy fund

    UK Democracy Fund

    Amount£300,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2025

    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 their work strengthening civil society and championing people’s voice and agency.

  • Post Riot work: Press forward UK

    Public Interest News Foundation

    Amount£40,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2025

    Public Interest News Foundation (PINF) works in partnership with colleagues in the UK and around the world to understand the unique contribution that independent news providers make to society. They use this research to design and deliver programmes that build the capacity of independent news providers and improve public understanding of their work. This grant supports the scoping phase for the creation of a proposed Transformation fund’, where philanthropic funding would sit alongside money from government and tech funds.

  • Youth Strategic Investment Fund

    My Life My Say

    FundYouth Strategic Investment Fund Amount£550,000 LocationEast of England, East Midlands, London, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, UK Date2025

    My Life My Say (MLMS) is a youth-led, non-partisan movement on a mission to change the culture of democracy and get every single young person voting. This grant supports MLMS to refine and enhance their impact, and further develop their strategy, which continues to secure their core mission while broadening their reach and influence.

  • Youth Strategic Investment Fund

    GirlDreamer

    FundYouth Strategic Investment Fund Amount£550,000 LocationEast Midlands, London, North West, South West, West Midlands, UK Date2025

    GirlDreamer educates, elevates and empowers marginalised young women of colour to become agents of change in their local communities. This grant supports GirlDreamer to solidify its infrastructure and prepare for wider impact. It will enable them to refine their leadership model, build capacity within the team, and create stronger evaluation frameworks to best highlight their impact.

  • Youth led change: Investment in building the field of youth organising in the UK

    Civic Power Fund

    FundYouth Fund Amount£1,000,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2025

    The Civic Power Fund is a charitable fund that supports community organising, and helps build the infrastructure and leadership it needs to thrive. This grant supports their work in building the field of youth organising in the UK.

  • Shout Out UK – Youth Policy Development Group

    Shout Out UK

    FundYouth Fund Amount£150,000 LocationUK Date2025

    Shout Out UK (SOUK) delivers media and political literacy programmes and preventing and countering violent extremism training. This grant will support SOUK’s Youth Policy Development Group (YPDG), which focuses on empowering those with challenging lived experiences to effectively bridge the gap between future generations and national policy making. Through this network, SOUK will deliver high-impact training sessions which provide young people with critical thinking skills, enabling them to effectively analyse and engage with policies.

  • Alternative Help Systems for Marginalised and Racialised Communities

    Partisan

    FundYouth Fund Amount£150,000 LocationLondon, Wales, UK Date2025

    Partisan develops alternative mental health systems, builds community capacity, and promotes equitable power, knowledge, and resource sharing for racialised and marginalised groups. Partisan aims to expand and further sustain its community-driven mental health support programmes for marginalised and racialised young people. Initially focusing on Lewisham, it will scale its 4 Pillars’ model, addressing the mental health and wellbeing needs particularly of Black and racially minoritised communities. Funding will enhance its infrastructure, support staff development, and strengthen partnerships with local organisations, schools, and statutory services. Additionally, Partisan will pilot its approach in new regions, co-designing culturally relevant services with young people and community stakeholders, and advocate for systemic change at local and national levels.

  • Expanding survivor-led leadership and systemic change in CSA services

    The Green House

    FundYouth Fund Amount£150,000 LocationEast of England, East Midlands, London, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, Wales, UK Date2025

    The Green House provides creative, trauma-informed support to children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse in Bristol and the surrounding area. This grant supports the expansion of its VOICE Change-making Programme, which empowers young survivors to lead systemic change through creative activism, policy advocacy, and co-produced service design. Funding will also strengthen a national practitioner network, embed youth-led best practice across the sector, and develop a robust evaluation model to support replication and influence national CSA policy and provision.

  • Bordering Dystopia: strategic research and information for successful campaigning

    Corporate Watch

    FundMigration Fund Amount£126,700 LocationUK Date2025

    Corporate Watch are a research and training co-operative supporting campaigns for social justice. They receive requests from grassroots activist and community groups to carry out strategic research for their organising. This grant will support their core activities and enable them to review their outputs. Corporate Watch aim to reach a more diverse range of people, and provide them with genuinely useful materials, so are working to reduce the production of lengthy reports in favour of more succinct, accessible and printable resources.

  • Expanding racial justice advocacy and Black history education for young people

    BLAM UK CiC

    FundYouth Fund Amount£150,000 LocationUK Date2025

    Black Learning Achievement and Mental Health (BLAM) UK champion Black British cultural capacity and creativity, improve the health and wellbeing of peoples of African descent, provide a comprehensive and decolonised education, and support inclusion of the Black British community through advocacy and support. This grant supports BLAM UK to expand its School Exclusion Advocacy Project and Grounded Project, providing legal casework, representation, and family support to Black students facing exclusion, while increasing the reach of its Black history education.