Grants database
305 results
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Migration Exchange strategic development programmeGlobal Dialogue
Global Dialogue enables independent funders to work together to realise ambitious goals and create lasting change. They are a platform for philanthropic partnership, assisting donors to develop shared strategies, test new approaches and deliver lasting impact by aligning grants or pooling funds. This grant supports Global Dialogue to develop a new strategy that will deliver their vision for transforming the UK migration sector and its supporters by making it more connected, informed and able to catalyse effective action.
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Tech justice in the UK immigration systemFoxglove
Foxglove is an independent non-profit organisation who aim for ‘algorithmic justice’ by holding public bodies to account, challenging abuses of power by Big Tech, and standing up for the interests of platform users and workers. They use the law to protect rights, enforce rules and defend the public interest. This grant supports Foxglove to investigate the problematic and unlawful uses of new technologies in the UK immigration system, bring campaign messages to the public and courts, and pursue legal action where appropriate.
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Evidencing and preventing risks in post-Brexit labour migration routesFocus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX)
Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) is a research and policy organisation working towards ending labour exploitation. They aim to prevent labour abuses, protect the rights of those affected or at risk of exploitation, and promote best practice responses to labour exploitation through research and evidence-based advocacy. This grant supports FLEX to monitor and reduce the risks of labour exploitation arising from post-Brexit labour migration routes to the UK.
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Growing the digital presence and impact of Center for Countering Digital HateCenter for Countering Digital Hate
The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) is an international non-profit organisation that seeks to disrupt the architecture of online hate and misinformation. They combine analysis and disruption of digital networks and aim to produce practicable, efficient and scalable strategies to counter hate and misinformation globally. This grant enables CCDH to grow their digital presence and profile in order to build a community of supporters that reaches the public, journalists, politicians and civil society.
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Building a UK Centre of Excellence on Country of Origin InformationAsylos
Asylos is a charity that works to deliver the just protection of law to vulnerable people fleeing persecution. It does this by producing impartial Country of Origin (COI) reports used by legal counsel, asylum courts, decision-making officials and policy makers in refugee host countries. This grant supports Asylos in becoming the UK Centre of Excellence in producing fair, impartial COI reports to inform asylum decisions and policy direction.
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Core funding for PRCBC strategic workProject for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC)
PHF funding will support PRCBC to: • Undertake complex casework for young people that supports and leads to strategic litigation in the high courts • Monitor unlawful or poor practice and pursue appropriate remedies including by higher court litigation and wider policy work • Build and support external capacity, awareness and relevant expertise on British nationality law and best practice among lawyers and other professionals working with young people, including local authorities • Work with parliamentarians and Home Office officials to raise awareness and understanding and influence changes to law, policy and practice
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Asylum Reform Initiative campaign and coalitionAsylum Reform Initiative (hosted by British Red Cross)
The Asylum Reform Initiative (ARI) is an alliance of six national organisations set up to work for long-term, deep change in Britain’s approach on asylum-seekers and refugees. This grant provides additional support to ARI to deliver on their campaign strategy and plan, enable a broader coalition including those with lived experience, and provide core campaign assets and resources to facilitate grassroots engagement.
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Different Voice, Different ViewWomen Connect First
Women Connect First support Black, Asian and minoritised women and communities experiencing disadvantage in South Wales to help them realise their full potential and make a positive contribution to Welsh society. This grant provides core support to Women Connect First to strengthen their services and support offer and respond to policy and influencing opportunities arising as a result of the inequalities facing minoritised women highlighted by the pandemic.
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Effecting change through empowerment, representation and building solidarityWomen Asylum Seekers Together (WAST)
Based in Manchester, Women Asylum Seekers Together (WAST) aims to raise awareness about the issues that force women to seek international protection and to empower women asylum seekers. This grant supports WAST to build the individual and collective capacity of their members to effect real change in the social and political spheres. Work will include the development of a peer support model using social, cultural and political activities, and the provision of a leadership pathway for members.
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These Walls Must FallRight to Remain
Right to Remain is a human rights membership organisation which works with groups across the UK to promote and defend the rights of people seeking the right to remain in the UK. This grant will support Right to Remain to build on their well-established and effective community-based campaigns and organising model, with a particular focus on supporting migrant campaigners to become movement leaders, and building strong alliances at local, regional and national level.
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Developing RMC’s leadership to influence systemic change amongst regional stakeholdersRefugee and Migrant Centre (RMC)
The Refugee and Migrant Centre (RMC) is a charity working across the Black Country and Birmingham. They aim to assist refugees and migrants through crisis and disadvantage, by removing barriers to their integration and enabling them to become equal citizens. This grant supports RMC to develop their senior management team and formalise processes that bring together the learning from their frontline work to influence systemic change. RMC will also continue to develop their strategic and statutory partnerships nationally to effect systemic change.
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Core support for Filipino community organisationsKanlungan Filipino Consortium
Migration Fund £143,000 East Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK 2021Kanlungan Filipino Consortium is a group of Filipino community organisations working closely together for the welfare and interests of the Filipino and other migrant communities in Britain. This grant provides core support to Kanlungan to strengthen their strategic leadership and long-term planning, communications and infrastructural capacity and upskill staff so that the organisation can continue to collaborate, learn, and operate online after the pandemic.