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  • UVW Targeted organising

    United Voices of the World

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationLondon, South East, UK Date2026

    United Voices of the World (UVW) is a grassroots trade union for low-paid, migrant and precarious workers. This grant supports UVW to implement an organising programme to proactively extend its community to additional under-organised groups of Portuguese and Spanish speaking migrants in low-paid jobs and support them, via active trade union participation, to challenge labour exploitation.

  • Frontline Immigration Advice Project

    Refugee Action

    FundMigration Fund Amount£120,000 LocationUK Date2026

    Refugee Action help refugees and people seeking asylum to build safe, happy and productive lives in the UK and live with dignity and justice, and free of poverty. This grant supports their Frontline Immigration Advice Project.

  • Supporting LGBTQI+ people through the asylum and immigration system.

    Rainbow Migration

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationUK Date2026

    Rainbow Migration supports LGBTQI+ people through the asylum and immigration system and influences policy and practice. They provide emotional and practical support and specialist legal advice to help LGBTQI+ people secure leave to remain and undertake campaigning and policy work to improve the asylum and immigration system. This grant provides funding for Rainbow Migration’s core services and future organisational priorities.

  • Empowering migrant and diaspora renters to fight for housing justice

    London Renters Union

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationLondon, UK Date2026

    The London Renters Union (LRU) brings renters together and helps them build their collective power in order to transform the housing system by building a mass social movement union which engages and is led by those directly affected by the housing crisis. This grant supports their work with migrant and diaspora renters, ensuring they are better able to advocate and access their rights.

  • Organising Strategies for a Europe without punitive migration control

    Migrant Justice Community of Practice (hosted by Equinox Initiative for Racial Justice )

    FundMigration Fund Amount£150,000 LocationUK Date2026

    Equinox are a migrant-led coalition working to shift power, policies and resources away from punitive and discriminatory policies harming marginalised communities and toward societies of care. This grant supports their work to develop a counter vision for a different migration system that prioritises safety and care.

  • Paving routes to justice for people migrating to Scotland

    JustRight Scotland

    FundMigration Fund Amount£240,000 LocationScotland, UK Date2026

    JustRight Scotland is a charitable group of human rights lawyers based in Scotland working towards a new model of collaborative social justice. They work in partnership with like-minded organisations who share a vision of a fairer and more equal Scotland and use the law to defend and extend people’s rights. This grant provides core funding to support JustRight Scotland’s strategic aims.

  • Fair Way Scotland – the legal route

    Homeless Network Scotland

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationUK Date2026

    Homeless Network Scotland is the national membership body for individuals and organisations committed to a Scotland without homelessness. This grant funds their activity supporting Fair Way Scotland, which is taking positive steps to end destitution among people with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) in Scotland.

  • Climate and Migrant Justice Organising Group

    Climate Justice Coalition

    FundMigration Fund Amount£180,000 LocationUK Date2026

    The Climate Justice Coalition is a coalition of groups committed to building solidarity and power for climate justice in Britain and across the globe. This grant supports the development of a broad-based cross-movement network and core organising group that connects local, national and international contexts. They will draw on the energy and expertise in this network to scale up collaboration across the movements and create effective structures to meet their strategic aims.

  • Building a welcome movement across the UK

    City of Sanctuary UK

    FundMigration Fund Amount£250,000 LocationUK Date2026

    City of Sanctuary UK is a growing network of groups, villages, towns, cities and regions across the UK, engaged in activities intended to welcome people seeking sanctuary. They also contribute towards wider movement building through partnership work, advocacy and campaigning initiatives. This grant provides core funding for City of Sanctuary UK.

  • Developing a strategic and collaborative London response to NRPF

    Citizenship and Integration Initiative (hosted by Trust for London)

    FundMigration Fund Amount£120,000 LocationUK-wide, UK Date2026

    Trust for London fund hundreds of organisations fighting for economic and social justice across the city. This grant supports their Citizenship and Integration Initiative, which is working to develop a new programme on No Recourse to Public Funds, which will build understanding of the London-specific impact, establish strategic collaboration across local and regional government, funders and civil society, create practical solutions and advocate for change to national government and to other regional authorities.

  • UNHEARD VOICES

    Women Connect First

    FundMigration Fund Amount£200,000 LocationUK Date2026

    Women Connect First works to improve the lives of Black, Asian and other minoritised women and communities in South Wales. This grant supports their work to build on the policy and influencing successes they have had to date as an organisation advocating for ethnically minoritised migrant and diaspora community issues.

  • Challenging NRPF and minimising its impact

    The Unity Project TUP

    FundMigration Fund Amount£200,000 LocationUK Date2026

    The Unity Project (TUP) works to support people affected by the no recourse to public funds’ (NRPF) policy, to remove the NRPF condition from their leave to remain status. They run weekly casework sessions, provide appointments and workshops for people with NRPF to help make Change of Conditions’ applications and pursue lasting policy change and strategic litigation. This grant provides core funding to support TUP to develop their systems and processes.

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