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  • Explore and Test: Building the capacity of the migration sector to respond to data processing challenges in immigration enforcement

    Privacy International

    FundMigration Fund Amount£60,000 LocationEast Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, Northern Ireland, Scotland, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK Date2019

    Privacy International is a charity that works at the intersection of modern technologies and rights. Through this grant, Privacy International plans to explore and test whether having a strong evidence base on invasive data exploitation practices by governments and companies in migration processes can support organisations working on migration and advocating for the rights of migrants to influence authorities/​entities to change their practices.

  • Explore and Test: Leadership development in the migration sector

    Global Dialogue

    FundMigration Fund Amount£100,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2019

    Global Dialogue promotes human rights and social change through innovative and collaborative philanthropy. This grant will support the delivery of a migration sector-based leadership development programme, which will be piloted over two years. This pilot will test an approach to address the need for leadership development as part of building an effective, resilient migration sector whose leaders better reflect the communities they serve.

  • Explore and Test: Citizenship reform inquiry and advocacy

    British Future

    FundMigration Fund Amount£43,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2019

    British Future is an independent non-partisan think tank, seeking to involve people in an open conversation that addresses hopes and fears about integration, immigration and identity. This grant will support British Future to conduct an independent inquiry on citizenship reform, looking at the aims of citizenship policy in the UK, barriers to securing citizenship and ways it can better promote integration.

  • More and Better: Strengthening the policy impact of the stories of people with lived experience of migration

    Migrant Voice

    FundMigration Fund Amount£105,000 LocationLondon, Multi-region, Scotland, West Midlands, UK Date2019

    Through this grant Migrant Voice will build on their core work, linking high impact stories and people with lived experience to campaigns on emerging migration issues, through their networks in London, Birmingham and Glasgow and partnerships across the immigration sector.

  • More and Better: Inclusive Cities: Phase two

    Centre on Migration Policy and Society (COMPAS) University of Oxford

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

    COMPAS is a multi-disciplinary migration research centre based at the University of Oxford. This grant will support COMPAS to develop a new approach to integration in ten cities across the UK, by working alongside a taskforce of partners to develop area plans, a strategic narrative of inclusion and share learning with each other.

  • More and Better: Core support for African Rainbow Family and Manchester Migrant Solidarity

    African Rainbow Family

    FundMigration Fund Amount£15,000 LocationNorth West, UK Date2019

    African Rainbow Family is a not-for-profit organisation that supports lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender intersexual and queer people of African heritage and from wider Black, Asian Minority Ethnic groups. Manchester Migrant Solidarity is a self-help group set up as a convergence space for migrants, asylum seekers and refugees, offering practical and social mutual support, empowerment and solidarity. This grant will provide both organisations with core support to develop their campaigning work.

  • More and Better: Cohesion Sheffield: Living Together

    Voluntary Action Sheffield

    FundMigration Fund Amount£110,000 LocationYorkshire & Humber, UK Date2019

    Voluntary Action Sheffield supports voluntary communities and organisations in Sheffield at all stages of development. This grant will support the organisation to develop and grow Cohesion Sheffield, which delivers the Citywide Cohesion Strategy Framework for Action and promotes cross-sector partnerships to support integration.

  • Explore and Test: Building public support for human rights

    Equality and Diversity Forum (EDF)

    FundMigration Fund Amount£60,000 LocationYorkshire & Humber, UK Date2019

    EDF brings together people and organisations to join up research, policy and communications to shift public opinion and policy in positive ways. EDF will run a values-led attitudinal change campaign to explore how to increase public support for a human rights based approach to migration.

  • Explore and Test: Migrant Futures

    Migrant Action

    FundMigration Fund Amount£15,000 LocationYorkshire & Humber, UK Date2019

    Migrant Action is an advocacy and rights-based organisation based in South Yorkshire that provides information, guidance, advocacy support and practical assistance to people who have migrated to the UK. Funding will support Migrant Action to cooperate with different agencies to deliver holistic support, strengthen local partnerships and influence wider change.

  • More and Better: RAMP Cities

    Good Faith Partnership

    FundMigration Fund Amount£157,000 LocationSouth West, UK Date2019

    Good Faith Partnership aims to address complex issues by connecting businesses, governments, charities, philanthropists, foundations and communities. RAMP Cities seconds expert advisors into strategic positions to support city leaders on issues of migration and integration. This grant will extend the secondments of two advisors to Bristol City Council.

  • More and Better: Improving standards in the process of determining refugee status

    Asylum Research Centre Foundation

    FundMigration Fund Amount£99,000 LocationLondon, UK Date2019

    Asylum Research Centre Foundation works to improve standards in the refugee status determination processes. This grant will support the organisation to provide expert input on policy documents used by government to make decisions on applications for asylum.

  • More and Better: No Limits (Sin Fronteras) project

    Latin American Women’s Rights Service

    FundMigration Fund Amount£160,000 LocationLondon, UK Date2019

    No Limits (Sin Fronteras) is a safe space for Latin American young women aged 14 to 21 who are experiencing severe disadvantage due to intersectional inequalities. This holistic programme will provide support to address needs and overcome barriers and offer opportunities for developing existing and new skills, as well as exercising critical thinking on issues that matter to them through the use of arts and campaigning work.