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  • More and Better: Making migration a core theme of campaign training programmes

    Campaign Bootcamp

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2018

    Campaign Bootcamp work to develop and deliver training programmes that give people the skills, network and resilience to tackle important social issues. Campaign Bootcamp plan to focus their future work on three priority areas over the next three years: migration, mental health and disability rights. Through this grant, they seek to embed the migration stream in their training by adapting the programme’s syllabus, structure and outreach to potential participants.

  • Explore and Test: Build Your Future: EU youth perspectives and priorities on Brexit

    My Life My Say

    FundMigration Fund Amount£35,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2018

    This project seeks to represent the voices of young EU citizens who are at risk of being overlooked as Britain exits the EU. Working with local communities, the project will deliver a number of targeted workshops that inform young EU citizens on their rights and protections, while giving them a voice in the process. The research will be used to help ensure that UK and EU decision-makers prioritise these safeguards in the negotiations.

  • Explore and Test: Enhancing integration and migration policies in Wales

    Bevan Foundation

    FundMigration Fund Amount£60,000 LocationWales, UK Date2018

    This project will provide a new approach to integration and migration to Wales. It aims to reflect the circumstances of people who migrate, to examine migration of all kinds, and to sit within the context of wider economic and social trends. The project will help to inform debate, framing it positively, and aims to increase capacity and understanding in civil society and amongst policy-makers.

  • More and Better: Migration Exchange Funder Collaborative

    Global Dialogue

    FundMigration Fund Amount£30,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2017

    Migration Exchange aims to inform, connect and strengthen work in support of a fair and welcoming immigration system in the United Kingdom. It supports an informal network of independent funders to share information, address knowledge gaps and create opportunities to align funding where this increases impact.

  • More and Better: Migration Observatory Integration Initiative

    The Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford

    FundMigration Fund Amount£165,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2017

    Through this grant the Migration Observatory aims to extend their model to the domain of migrant integration. This initiative will develop a suite of data resources tailored to the needs of policymakers and NGOs as they plan integration interventions and participate in debates about integration. By promoting accurate and nuanced information about integration, the project also seeks to foster a more balanced media and political debates in the UK.

  • More and Better: Developing and supporting civic participation among migrants in London

    Migrants Resource Centre

    FundMigration Fund Amount£266,000 LocationLondon, UK Date2017

    Migrants Resource Centre aims to enable refugees, people who migrate and asylum seekers to better integrate into UK society. This grant will back a programme to encourage increased civic participation by these new arrivals to London. It will also support The Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens to develop its specialist legal and advocacy work to increase citizenship registration by undocumented young people.

  • More and Better: Core funding

    The Runnymede Trust

    FundMigration Fund Amount£150,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2017

    Runnymede Trust is the UK’s leading race equality think tank, which seeks to inform public and policy debates on race equality, migration and integration. This core grant will contribute to the salaries of its director and policy and communications officers. Through this grant, Runnymede will foster collaboration between the migration and race equality sectors to inform and drive forward migration and integration debates. It also aims to improve framing and messaging for different audiences; develop and expand partnerships; and to work with an external evaluator to identify ways in which they can grow their impact.

  • Ashley Community Housing

    FundMigration Fund Amount£60,000 LocationSouth West, UK Date2017

    Ashley Community Housing will explore and evaluate a Collective Impact approach, bringing together private sector employers, the Bristol Mayor’s Office, the local authority and local refugee community organisations to find solutions that facilitate refugees’ integration into the labour market.

  • Explore and Test: Effective school approaches towards integrating migrant children and their families

    National Institute of Economic and Social Research

    FundMigration Fund Amount£60,000 LocationEast Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK Date2017

    Schools are potentially natural places for integration where the needs of migrant children and families can be identified and addressed and where equal participation in society can be facilitated. This project will engage schools and a wide range of stakeholders in education and in integration in order to identify good and promising practice towards successful integration of migrant children and their families, across all areas of learning and school life.

  • More and Better: Ending Destitution for People Who Migrate

    No Accommodation Network (NACCOM)

    FundMigration Fund Amount£150,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2017

    NACCOM seeks to prevent migrant destitution by increasing accommodation provision, and by fostering systemic change. Funding will support the organisation as it develops into a strategic national charity promoting an end to migrant destitution.

  • More and Better: Brighter Futures

    Praxis Community Projects

    FundMigration Fund Amount£156,000 LocationLondon, UK Date2017

    Brighter Futures is an established community of young migrants taking action to make the UK a better place for young people whose immigration status is irregular. Building on mutual support and strong community ties, Brighter Futures will deliver external targeted interventions and encounters that challenge discrimination and influence public debate. The project will provide the necessary infrastructure, resources and partnerships to enable the group to develop their own agenda and have the widest/​strongest possible impact.

  • More and Better: Strategic Legal Fund for Vulnerable Young Migrants

    Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA)

    FundMigration Fund Amount£150,000 LocationEast Midlands, East of England, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK Date2017

    Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA) will host the Strategic Legal Fund for Vulnerable Young Migrants, a small grants programme that has been in operation since 2011 aiming to support voluntary sector organisations and legal agencies to take strategic legal action in areas affecting children and young people who have migrated. They will administer the applications process, make grants and monitor and evaluate their outcomes, as well as lead the strategic direction of the Fund.