Racial Justice Audit Analysis of PHF’s UK Grant-making 2023/24
This report outlines the findings of our fourth annual racial justice audit of Paul Hamlyn Foundation (PHF)’s UK grant-making for the year 2023/24.
The Fund, which offers grants of up to £15,000, supports people with innovative ideas to improve life chances in the UK. Since the Fund first opened seven years ago, demand has increased significantly and we are extremely proud of the range and diversity of ideas and pioneers we’ve been able to support.
Increasingly however, we’ve had to say no to a lot of proposals (currently we turn down about 86% of all applications). We are concerned that this is creating a lot of work for applicants and we want to take some time to think about whether there is a better way to support this sector.
We have decided to temporarily close the Fund while we undertake the review, and will close to new applications for at least a year.
All applications that have already been submitted will be considered before Christmas, and support for existing Ideas and Pioneers grantees will continue.
We will update the website with news and progress.
This report outlines the findings of our fourth annual racial justice audit of Paul Hamlyn Foundation (PHF)’s UK grant-making for the year 2023/24.
This year, we’ve worked side by side with the people and organisations we fund to think about where our support can be of most value.