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  • Explore and Test: Migration and Integration for Schools through Global Learning

    HEC Global Learning Centre

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

    HEC works with schools to promote a global perspective on equality, justice and sustainability in a multicultural and interdependent world. This grant will support HEC to set up a Migration and Integration course to incorporate into and align with the Department for International Development’s and British Council’s Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning programme.

  • Explore and Test: Algorithmic justice in the UK immigration system

    Foxglove

    FundMigration Fund Amount£60,000 LocationLondon, UK Date2020

    Foxglove works to address human rights abuses driven by use of mass-data. This grant will support the organisation to research and use strategic litigation and public communication to raise awareness, shift debate and influence government and corporate policies regarding the use and acquisition of algorithmic decision systems by public bodies in the migration context.

  • Explore and Test: Citizenship Loans Programme

    EdAid Ltd

    FundMigration Fund Amount£60,000 LocationEast Midlands, London, Multi-region, UK Date2020

    EdAid partners with educators to drive student enrolment, increase retention, and diversify revenue, while lowering costs for students. Through this grant EdAid will explore and test the feasibility of using loans delivered through an online platform to support citizenship and limited leave application fees for children and young people.

  • Explore and Test: Putting migration at the heart of Scotland’s enhanced human rights framework

    Amnesty International UK

    FundMigration Fund Amount£60,000 LocationScotland, UK Date2020

    Amnesty International’s Human Rights Consortium Scotland will explore and test how new collaborations across Scotland’s migration sector can secure rights for people who have migrated to the nation, through advocacy and by influencing the government’s development of an enhanced human rights framework.

  • More and Better: Immigration Advice Project Phase Two: National Reach, Regional Impact

    Refugee Action

    FundMigration Fund Amount£220,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2020

    Refugee Action works with refugees and asylum seekers to build new lives in the UK. This grant will support the organisation to expand the reach and impact of an immigration advice project that supports individuals and organisations to secure and maintain accreditation with the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC).

  • More and Better: Kids in Need of Defense UK – Phase 2

    Central England Law Centre

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationLondon, Multi-region, North West, Scotland, West Midlands, UK Date2020

    Central England Law Centre provides free specialist legal advice to those most in need and use legal processes to fight social exclusion. This grant will support the development and growth of Kids in Need of Defense UK, which provides advice and represented to children without secure immigration status.

  • More and Better: Access to justice for those who migrate in the South-East

    Voices in Exile

    FundMigration Fund Amount£100,000 LocationSouth East, UK Date2019

    Voices in Exile works with refugees, asylum seekers and people who have migrated to the UK who have no recourse to public funds in East and West Sussex and Surrey. This grant will help build organisational capacity and strengthen the provision of free, accredited immigration legal advice and casework across the South East.

  • More and Better: Healthcare for All

    Medact

    FundMigration Fund Amount£250,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2019

    Medact, Migrants Organise and the New Economics Foundation plan to build a joint national campaign to ensure everyone can access vital healthcare, regardless of their immigration status. They will work with healthcare workers and migrant communities to challenge hostile environment policies that impose upfront charges on overseas visitors and migrants and risk creating ethical, public health and economic concerns in the way the health system functions. The campaign will combine community and workplace organising with policy development and research.

  • More and Better: Inclusive Towns

    HOPE not Hate Educational Ltd

    FundMigration Fund Amount£275,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2019

    Hope not Hate uses research, education and public engagement to challenge mistrust and racism, and helps to build communities that are inclusive, celebrate shared identities and are resilient to hate. This project will work with three pilot towns to co-produce then implement policy recommendations that seek to address the feelings of loss, lack of opportunity and economic decline in post-industrial and coastal towns that leads to resentment channelled towards migrants.

  • More and Better: Post-Brexit immigration policy and EU citizens in the UK

    East European Resource Centre (EERC)

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2019

    EERC provides support to people from Central and Eastern Europe living in the UK. This grant will help EERC to grow capacity to influence change in post-Brexit migration and integration policy.

  • More and Better: UK Universal Healthcare Project

    Doctors of the World UK

    FundMigration Fund Amount£160,000 LocationEast Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK Date2019

    Doctors of the World aims to ensure that people who are living in the UK are able to access the free healthcare they need, regardless of immigration status. This project will work towards significant reform of current government migrant healthcare policy and practice through evidence-based advocacy, parliamentary lobbying and strategic communications.

  • More and Better: Organising a movement of migrant, refugee and diaspora leaders

    Citizens UK

    FundMigration Fund Amount£400,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2019

    Citizens UK organises communities to act together for power, social justice and the common good. This project aims to take Citizens’ migration work to a deeper level by investing in diaspora leaders and developing awareness and action on migration among the wider membership. The project will increase the participation of diaspora leaders in leadership roles within Citizens, and increase the impact that the organisation overall has on migration-related issues.