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  • Setting a new direction for education and learning in England

    Big Change

    Amount£35,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2023

    Big Change is a charitable trust that works with partners to influence a society where every young person is set up to thrive. Through their community of supporters, they direct funds and provide support to pioneers and projects that deliver bold approaches. This grant will fund the creation of a policy report which will set out a new narrative and vision for education policy for schools in England – this aims to bring together young people’s and the wider public’s perspectives and priorities for change with an existing evidence base and credible examples of innovation in education systems.

  • Justice Together Initiative

    The Justice Together Initiative through Justice Collaborations

    Amount£3,000,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2023

    The Justice Together Initiative is a funder collaboration that offers funding and support to grant partners to build the power and influence of people with lived and learned experience of the immigration system and embed anti-racism strategies. Through grant-making and collaboration, they aim to connect lived experience, front-line advice and influencing strategies to create lasting change. This grant contributes to helping achieve their vision for people who use the immigration system to access justice fairly and equally, so that they can get on with their lives.

  • Charity Reform Group – Learning proposal

    Sheila McKechnie Foundation

    Amount£30,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2023

    The Charity Reform Group is a programme to promote the reforming role of the charity sector, in keeping with Sheila McKechnie Foundation’s role as the infrastructure body for campaigning. This funding will enable the recruitment of a diverse group of charities, and will support a programme of learning activity for the sector.

  • Festival of Learning

    London Funders

    Amount£10,000 LocationMulti-region, UK Date2023

    London Funders is the membership network for funders and investors in London’s civil society. They will be hosting their third Festival of Learning in May 2023, for funders to come together with civil society to share learning, make new connections and build deeper relationships. This funding will enable the sharing of learning in ways that funders can act on to make positive change.

  • Funding Justice 2: Social justice grantmaking in the UK

    Civic Power Fund

    Amount£10,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2023

    The Civic Power Fund is a new charitable fund that will support community organising, and build the infrastructure and leadership it needs to thrive. This grant will support a second iteration of Funding Justice, exploring where social justice funding goes in the UK, allowing them to analyse an additional 53 funders (on top of the existing 47) and look in detail at the full data set from 2020 and 2021.

  • Create an equitable evaluation collective

    Charity Evaluation Working Group

    Amount£40,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2023

    Charity Evaluation Working Group (CHEW) supports charities to share evaluation best practice and demonstrate their impact. This grant will support the development of an equitable evaluation collective by funding a scoping phase to investigate and share evidence of the need for change, and establish a model that will address these needs.

  • DEC Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal

    Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC)

    Amount£250,000 LocationUK Date2023

    The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) is made up of 14 member charities who are experts in humanitarian aid and specialise in different areas of disaster response. They come together to speak in one voice and make fundraising more efficient when the DEC launch an appeal. This grant supports DEC charities and their local partners to respond to the series of devastating earthquakes in southern Turkey and north-west Syria, providing urgent help. Immediate priorities are search and rescue, medical treatment for the injured, shelter for those who have lost their homes, heating in safe spaces, blankets, warm clothes and ensuring people have food and clean water.

  • RESOLVE Studios: Practice Development

    RESOLVE Collective

    Amount£20,000 LocationMulti-region, UK Date2023

    RESOLVE is an interdisciplinary design collective that combines architecture, engineering, technology and art to address social challenges.This grant will support the ongoing development of their practice, including planning and operationalising community-focused projects in London and across the UK, in line with their strategy. Funding will be used to resource this work, as well as document and communicate the organisation’s aims.

  • CEO Recruitment

    Race on the Agenda (ROTA)

    Amount£10,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2023

    Race on the Agenda (ROTA) works with communities impacted by systemic racism to help create policies and practices to tackle inequality.This grant will fund recruitment of a CEO to manage the team and focus on increasing visibility, developing partnerships and implementing a funding strategy for their main projects: housing, school exclusion, and higher education.

  • Hooligan Art Community – Bunker Cabaret tour by Ukrainian artists

    Mahogany Opera Group

    Amount£20,000 LocationMulti-region, UK Date2023

    Mahogany Opera is supporting displaced independent Ukrainian company Hooligan Art Community to tour Bunker Cabaret’ across Britain in early 2023. This grant will match support from the British Council and other organisations to cover artists’ fees, expenses and production costs of the tour.

  • NI Youth Voice at UNCRC Committee

    Children’s Law Centre

    Amount£20,000 LocationNorthern Ireland, UK Date2023

    The Children’s Law Centre (CLC) is a national charity based in Belfast which empowers children and young people to advocate for their rights and protects these through free legal services, training and policy work. This grant will support young people and support staff to attend The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Committee, and preparatory/​follow up young people’s workshops. Funding will ensure young people from Northern Ireland will be represented alongside peers from England, Scotland and Wales.

  • Civil Society Group Communication resource

    Charity Finance Group

    Amount£12,500 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2023

    Charity Finance Group (CFG) is a membership organisation that aims to support a financially confident, dynamic and trustworthy charity sector. CFG acts as a voice for the charity sector, advocating for a better operating environment. This grant will provide funding towards a part-time communications professional who will develop content to amplify the work of the group through the website, social media platforms and other exisiting outlets.