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  • Pure Insight – supporting care experienced young people to thrive

    Pure Insight

    FundYouth Fund Amount£100,000 LocationLondon, North West, South East, UK Date2024

    Pure Insight works with young care leavers providing practical and emotional support. This grant enables Pure Insight to reach more care experienced young people by expanding into three new geographical areas, informing commissioning, practice and policy, and providing consultancy functions to share best practice nationally.

  • Migrant Power Project

    Status Now Network (hosted by Migrant Voice)

    FundMigration Fund Amount£70,000 LocationUK-wide, London, North West, West Midlands, East Midlands, UK Date2024

    Status Now Network (SNN) is a network of migrant and refugee rights organisations committed to campaigning for the regularisation of people with a precarious immigration status. This grant supports SNN’s core operating costs.

  • Migrant Power Project

    Nanny Solidarity Network

    FundMigration Fund Amount£70,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2024

    The Nanny Solidarity Network (NSN) is a grassroots and worker-led organisation providing support, resources, community, and space for collective action to nannies and au pairs throughout the UK. This grant provides core funding to support NSN’s community organising and campaigning work.

  • Deepening the campaigning capacity of young women and gender-expansive people

    Level Up

    FundYouth Fund Amount£150,000 LocationUK Date2024

    Level Up is a feminist community campaigning for gender justice and bodily autonomy in the UK. They envision a world where people of all genders are liberated from systems of oppression that lead to bodily and systemic violence. This grant will enable Level Up to grow their strategic campaigning coalitions with young people with lived experience of gender-based violence, and develop campaigning training with young people designed to build their collective media skills, strategic vision and community.

  • Building a Kind Economy

    Participation and the Practice of Rights

    FundMigration Fund Amount£173,916 LocationUK Date2024

    Participation and the Practice of Rights is a grassroots human rights organisation based in Belfast, working on campaigns relating to socio-economic rights, currently including migration, anti-racism, mental health and housing. This grant supports The Kind Economy, which is subverting the hostile environment by building networks of solidarity and support around asylum seekers and refugees as well as challenging poor practice by public bodies and contractors.

  • The Next-Gen Conference 2024

    My Life My Say

    Amount£20,000 LocationUK Date2024

    My Life My Say (MLMS) is a youth-led, non-partisan movement on a mission to change the culture of democracy and get every single young person voting. This grant provides funding towards the Next Gen Conference, which serves as a platform to explore youth-led solutions to some of the biggest challenges facing society.

  • Building power among Eastern European migrants in the UK

    POMOC

    FundMigration Fund Amount£240,000 LocationLondon, North West, West Midlands, UK Date2024

    POMOC is a national grassroots political home for Eastern European migrants to organise together towards dignity, power and justice. They work with Eastern European migrants with marginalised genders, including women and queer, trans, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming people, and work in solidarity with other marginalised communities. This grant supports POMOC to widen their reach through local organising hubs and a membership structure, increase the pool of leaders and their capacity for creating change, and grow their local and national impact through power-building campaigns.

  • Response to riots

    Anti Racist Cumbria

    FundYouth Fund Amount£50,000 LocationNorth West, UK Date2024

    Anti Racist Cumbria (ARC) exists to identify, challenge, tackle and end racism in Cumbria via projects which deal with the root causes of systemic racism in schools, businesses, communities and wider organisations. Funding will provide resources to respond to racial trauma, and support Anti Racist Cumbria to invest further in three areas, supporting the staff team to take care of themselves through their embodiment and wellness work, to provide tailored support to the community including to young women and to deepen work on internalised racism.

  • The next phase of Imagine It Different, World of Work

    Clore Leadership Programme

    Amount£20,000 LocationUK Date2024

    The Clore Leadership Programme was set up in order to help develop a generation of exceptional cultural leaders. This grant supports the next phase of their Imagine it Different project – a trial scheme of subsidised coaching and action learning opportunities for leaders of National Portfolio Organisations and Paul Hamlyn Foundation grantees, which will include a series of 1–2‑1 coaching sessions and small group action learning sets.

  • Creating a workforce for quality primary healthcare in South Rajasthan

    Basic Health Care Services

    FundIndia Fund Amount₹8,626,000 LocationIndia Date2024
  • Natural Resource based Sustainable Livelihoods

    Jashpur Jan Vikas Sanstha

    FundIndia Fund Amount₹4,131,000 LocationIndia Date2024
  • Natural Resource based Sustainable Livelihoods

    Navrachna Samaj Sevi Sanstha

    FundIndia Fund Amount₹4,866,820 LocationIndia Date2024