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  • Campaigning for EU citizens’ rights

    the3million

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationUK Date2026

    the3million is the largest campaign organisation for EU citizens in the UK, formed to protect the rights of people who have made the UK their home. They work to defend the rights of EU citizens through advocacy in UK and EU institutions, campaigning, and ensuring that EU citizens in the UK know their rights and are empowered to stand up for them. This grant provides core funding to enable the3million to action their campaigning priorities.

  • Building new systems for collective liberation

    shado mag CIC

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationUK Date2026

    Shado is a lived-experience-led community of artists, activists, organisers and writers using storytelling to create system change. This grant supports shado to expand their community impact, reaching new audiences and supporting the capacity of the ecosystem long term.

  • Strengthening Migrant Justice Through Grassroots Leadership Across Europe

    Safe Passage Fund

    FundMigration Fund Amount£300,000 LocationUK Date2026

    Safe Passage Fund are an emergent pooled fund who support, build capacity with, and advocate around the needs of migrant, refugee, asylum-seeking, and diaspora communities. This grant supports the Fund to increase its grantmaking ability and build their capacity to empower grassroots groups to advocate for their communities at a local and international level.

  • Migration Museum

    Migration Museum

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationLondon, UK Date2026

    The Migration Museum explores how the movement of people to and from Britain across the ages has made us who we are – as individuals and as a nation. This grant supports the delivery of a permanent Migration Museum for Britain, co-created with migrant and diaspora communities. It will also allow them to expand their national reach in the migration education space, and uplift and support the work of frontline and direct delivery organisations working with migrant and diaspora communities.

  • Liberatory harm reduction

    Coffee Afrik CIC

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationLondon, UK Date2026

    Coffee Afrik CIC work with women and young people from Black and Global Majority communities to run community hubs. This grant provides support in establishing a national culturally sensitive influencing campaign.

  • Our voices shaping the future

    Calderdale Valley of Sanctuary

    FundMigration Fund Amount£45,000 LocationYorkshire & Humber, UK Date2026

    Calderdale Valley of Sanctuary provide vital resources and opportunities for refugees and people seeking asylum to integrate and contribute to the fabric of their communities. This grant provides core funding to support their organisational strategy, January 2025 – July 2027, which sets out their strategic aims and identifies key resource gaps.

  • BLMUK core funding

    Black Lives Matter UK

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationEast Midlands, London, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK Date2026

    Black Lives Matter UK (BLMUK) is a social movement organisation based in London with projects in Leeds, Birmingham and various parts of London. This grant provides support for BLMUK’s core activities.

  • Securing Sanctuary in a Legal Aid Desert

    Asylum Justice

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationUK Date2026

    Asylum Justice is a charitable organisation in Wales that offers free specialist legal advice, assistance and representation to asylum seekers, refugees, and other vulnerable migrants. This grant supports Asylum Justice to strengthen their organisational capacity, deliver high-quality legal services, and play a leading role in advocating for a just asylum system to mitigate the impact of the hostile environment.

  • Bordering Dystopia: strategic research and information for successful campaigning

    Corporate Watch

    FundMigration Fund Amount£126,700 LocationUK Date2025

    Corporate Watch are a research and training co-operative supporting campaigns for social justice. They receive requests from grassroots activist and community groups to carry out strategic research for their organising. This grant will support their core activities and enable them to review their outputs. Corporate Watch aim to reach a more diverse range of people, and provide them with genuinely useful materials, so are working to reduce the production of lengthy reports in favour of more succinct, accessible and printable resources.

  • Consolidation and growth to achieve systemic change.

    Who Is Your Neighbour?

    FundMigration Fund Amount£200,000 LocationEast of England, East Midlands, London, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK Date2025

    Who Is Your Neighbour? (WIYN) operate at neighbourhood, regional and national levels to counter the impact of divisive narratives. They facilitate dialogue about immigration, race and other relevant issues and share learning and experience to inform the work of others. This grant provides core funding both for WIYN’s work across South Yorkshire and to support targeted interventions through national partners to replicate their work in communities across England.

  • Future Voices

    The Voice of Domestic Workers

    FundMigration Fund Amount£200,000 LocationEast Midlands, East of England, London, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK Date2025

    The Voice of Domestic Workers (VODW) is an education and support group working for justice and rights for Britain’s migrant domestic workers (MDWs). They seek an end to discrimination against MDWs living in the UK through campaigns, education, training, healthcare and legal advice. This grant will enable VODW to strengthen their capacity and ensure the sustainability of their organisation. It will also contribute to their Future Voices programme, which equips MDWs with the tools, skills, and confidence to advocate for their rights, influence policy and contribute to media and public discourse.

  • Working towards a new strategy

    Project 17

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationEast Midlands, East of England, London, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK Date2025

    Project 17 works to reduce destitution among families with no access to mainstream welfare because of their immigration status. This grant will support Project 17’s core work, including work on their new strategy. Their refreshed strategy will centre the voices of those with lived experience, and enable them to redefine their values to better reflect their work and positionality.