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  • Achieving Positive Change for Young People subject to Immigration Control

    Bristol Refugee Rights

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationSouth West, UK Date2021

    Bristol Refugee Rights aims to uphold and champion the human rights of asylum seekers and refugees. This grant will support the second phase of their project to influence systems in Bristol for care leavers with insecure immigration status.

  • Building the campaign for detention reform

    Refugee Council

    FundMigration Fund Amount£120,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2021

    Refugee Council works directly with refugees and asylum seekers and supporting them to rebuild their lives. This grant supports the Detention Forum coalition to concretise and translate the government’s commitment to immigration detention reform into tangible positive outcomes for people who migrate to the UK.

  • Asylum Reform Initiative

    British Red Cross

    FundMigration Fund Amount£20,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2021

    The Asylum Reform Initiative aims to facilitate improved coordination and collaboration between group members and to play a significant role, on behalf of the members’ leadership teams, in securing policy and practice change for people who use the UK asylum system.

  • Parliamentary engagement strategy on regularisation for irregular migrant children and young people

    RAMP Project

    FundMigration Fund Amount£15,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2021

    RAMP Project’s vision is for the UK to have a world-class migration system which helps to create a successful and integrated society and which is fair to all. This grant will support RAMP Project bring together key organisations that work and campaign with young people with insecure immigration status to explore how best to build parliamentary support for accessible routes to citizenship.

  • Explore and Test: Developing safe spaces for robust migrant sector movement building

    Racial Justice Network

    FundMigration Fund Amount£60,000 LocationYorkshire & Humber, UK Date2021

    Racial Justice Network is a network of individuals, organisations and groups working together to end racial injustice and address colonial legacies. This grant will support the organisation to explore and test new approaches to addressing unequal power dynamics in the movement for migration and racial justice through community building and the development of an Unlearning Racism course.

  • More and Better: A pooled fund to increase access to immigration justice UK

    Justice Together (through Justice Collaborations)

    FundMigration Fund Amount£2,500,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2020

    This grant provides support for a pooled fund to increase the access to and the capacity, coordination and quality of immigration advice in the UK.

  • More and Better: Mobilising young migrants for a better future

    We Belong

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationLondon, UK Date2020

    We Belong is a youth-led organisation, designed to support, train and advocate for young migrants who call the UK their home. Through this grant, young people will be given opportunities to set the agenda via community organising tools and to advocate for immigration reform.

  • More and Better: Dialogue and advocacy for Home Office reform

    Freedom from Torture

    FundMigration Fund Amount£210,000 LocationEast Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, Scotland, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK Date2020

    Freedom from Torture works with survivors of torture to help them begin to rebuild their lives. Through this grant, the organisation aims to open dialogue between migration sector leaders and the Home Office, and to support a peer advocacy and activism programme for people with lived experience of the immigration system.

  • More and Better: Mainstreaming CAJ strategic immigration intervention in post-Brexit Northern Ireland

    Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ)

    FundMigration Fund Amount£125,000 LocationNorthern Ireland, UK Date2020

    The Committee on the Administration of Justice is an independent non-governmental organisation and a full member of the International Federation for Human Rights. Through this grant, the organisation support policy development on migration and integration in Northern Ireland as the UK leaves the European Union.

  • More and Better: Asylum Matters: Campaigning in partnership locally and nationally

    City of Sanctuary

    FundMigration Fund Amount£200,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2020

    Asylum Matters works in partnership locally and nationally to improve the lives of refugees and people seeking asylum through social and political change. By mobilising and coordinating local, regional and national advocacy work, Asylum Matters aims to increase the impact of campaigns to secure improvements to asylum and immigration policy and practice. This grant will support the work of Asylum Matters’ team of expert staff based in locations across England and Wales.

  • Explore and Test: Support for the Public Interest Law Centre

    Camden Community Law Centre

    FundMigration Fund Amount£20,000 LocationLondon, UK Date2020

    Camden Community Law Centre’s solicitors, caseworkers, and volunteers provide and deliver free and independent legal advice, assistance and representation in housing, welfare benefits, asylum, immigration, and employment law matters. This grant will provide core funding to support operational costs of the Public Interest Law Centre based at Camden Community Law Centre.

  • Explore and Test: Divestment from Detention Campaign

    People & Planet

    FundMigration Fund Amount£60,000 LocationEast Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, Scotland, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK Date2020

    People & Planet is the largest student network in the UK campaigning for social and environmental justice. Through this grant, the organisation will explore and test whether a youth-led divestment campaign is an effective strategy to remove the social licence of companies running the UK’s immigration detention facilities.