The Clothworkers Foundation - Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£10,000 |
13/12/2023
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Purchase of IT equipment for a charity which works with migrant women in Islington
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Trust for London - Hibiscus Initiatives |
£59,000 |
30/08/2023
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The funding will contribute to the salary of Hibiscus's Anti-Trafficking Policy Officer who will continue to raise awareness of, and campaign to support migrant women who have been trafficked. They will also work directly with migrant women to help
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The funding will contribute to the salary of Hibiscus's Anti-Trafficking Policy Officer who will continue to raise awareness of, and campaign to support migrant women who have been trafficked. They will also work directly with migrant women to help them to use their voices to campaign for change.
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The Bell Foundation - Cost of Living Payment |
£5,261 |
23/01/2023
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An unrestricted one off payment to grant funded partners to help respond to the cost of living crisis.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Empowerment and Agency for women with lived experience |
£4,180 |
18/01/2023
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Hibiscus Initiatives supports and empowers Black and minoritised migrant women who are affected by the criminal justice and immigration systems. They deliver high-impact support and advocacy services, support clients in prisons, the community, and
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Hibiscus Initiatives supports and empowers Black and minoritised migrant women who are affected by the criminal justice and immigration systems. They deliver high-impact support and advocacy services, support clients in prisons, the community, and in immigration removal centres; and work with trafficking survivors. This grant supports the development of a new Empowerment and Agency programme to nurture leadership by women with lived experience and increase Hibiscus’ capacity to influence systemic change.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - One off gift towards cost of living crisis to Hibiscus Initiatives Ltd |
£2,250 |
14/12/2022
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One off gift to support with the cost of living crisis
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives Ltd |
£19,921 |
02/12/2022
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Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives Ltd towards work to influence reform in the criminal justice system.
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AB Charitable Trust - A grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£20,000 |
30/06/2022
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An unrestricted grant of £20,000. Hibiscus Initiatives supports women across Greater London who have insecure immigration status, and have come into contact with the justice system through advocacy and by providing specialist services.
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Ministry of Justice - Women's Community Sector - Services & Interventions Funding |
£3,970 |
01/04/2022
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To further increase the sustainability of the sector, and to provide funding for services and interventions.
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The Bell Foundation - Cultural Mediation Y2-3 |
£109,653 |
30/03/2022
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Hibiscus Initiatives is a leading organisation supporting foreign nationals and black, minority ethnic and refugee (BMER) individuals involved in the criminal justice system in the UK. The Bell Foundation funded this one year project to develop a
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Hibiscus Initiatives is a leading organisation supporting foreign nationals and black, minority ethnic and refugee (BMER) individuals involved in the criminal justice system in the UK. The Bell Foundation funded this one year project to develop a model to provide support for foreign national victims of trafficking and modern slavery through cultural language mediation.
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Barrow Cadbury Trust - Double Disadvantage 2022-23 |
£25,000 |
28/03/2022
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To raise the profile and promote the "10 point Action Plan" addressing ongoing inequalities faced by BAME women in the criminal justice system.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Hibiscus supporting and empowering Black and Migrant Women |
£499,418 |
18/03/2022
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The project is using funding to support Black and migrant women in London who are at the intersection of the criminal justice and immigration systems and/or survivors of human trafficking. This funding will enable Hibiscus to impact women through
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The project is using funding to support Black and migrant women in London who are at the intersection of the criminal justice and immigration systems and/or survivors of human trafficking. This funding will enable Hibiscus to impact women through three main strands of work providing support to women accessing their Women’s Centre the Through-the-Gate work for migrant women leaving prison and a new Empowerment & Agency strategy to support women to become lived experience leaders. The aim is to improve health and life outcomes of women through wellbeing and practical support.
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National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£70,739 |
09/03/2022
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Silenced voices speak:?Black and migrant women’s?travels through?immigration and criminal justice
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Empowerment and Agency for women with lived experience |
£122,000 |
19/07/2021
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Hibiscus Initiatives supports and empowers Black and minoritised migrant women who are affected by the criminal justice and immigration systems. They deliver high-impact support and advocacy services, support clients in prisons, the community, and
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Hibiscus Initiatives supports and empowers Black and minoritised migrant women who are affected by the criminal justice and immigration systems. They deliver high-impact support and advocacy services, support clients in prisons, the community, and in immigration removal centres; and work with trafficking survivors. This grant supports the development of a new Empowerment and Agency programme to nurture leadership by women with lived experience and increase Hibiscus’ capacity to influence systemic change.
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Justice Together Initiative - Strengthening influencing capacity and cross-sector collaboration at Hibiscus to increase access to justice for migrants |
£150,000 |
20/04/2021
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Funding will enable Hibiscus to set up an influencing department within the organisation designed to leverage data from the grassroots, to advocate for legislation and policy change, and to create platforms for those with lived experience to become
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Funding will enable Hibiscus to set up an influencing department within the organisation designed to leverage data from the grassroots, to advocate for legislation and policy change, and to create platforms for those with lived experience to become agents of change in reducing inequalities in the immigration system.
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Ministry of Justice - Women's Community Sector Core Costs Funding |
£99,658 |
01/04/2021
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To support organisations which are developing a whole systems approach to female offenders across the country.
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Barrow Cadbury Trust - Doubling Down on Double Disadvantage |
£25,000 |
31/03/2021
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To review ongoing inequalities faced by BAME women in the criminal justice system, develop and publish an "Action Plan" to address these issues.
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The Bell Foundation - Cultural Mediation Y1 |
£50,000 |
25/03/2021
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Hibiscus Initiatives is a leading organisation supporting foreign nationals and black, minority ethnic and refugee (BMER) individuals involved in the criminal justice system in the UK. The Bell Foundation funded this one year project to develop a
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Hibiscus Initiatives is a leading organisation supporting foreign nationals and black, minority ethnic and refugee (BMER) individuals involved in the criminal justice system in the UK. The Bell Foundation funded this one year project to develop a model of Cultural Mediation for victims of human trafficking and modern slavery.
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Trust for London - Hibiscus Initiatives Ltd |
£42,300 |
15/03/2021
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The funding would contribute to the running costs of Hibiscus’ Women’s Centre in North London to help close its funding deficit. It will also top up two positions it currently only have partial funding for, enabling it to work with more
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The funding would contribute to the running costs of Hibiscus’ Women’s Centre in North London to help close its funding deficit. It will also top up two positions it currently only have partial funding for, enabling it to work with more women, whilst contributing to other essential costs such as supervision. COVID19 Recovery.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Covid-19 Emergency Funding |
£20,000 |
20/01/2021
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Hibiscus Initiatives (Hibiscus) is a voluntary sector organisation which works to support marginalised foreign national, Black, Minority Ethnic and Refugee (BMER) women in prison, in the community, in Court, and in immigration removal centres. They
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Hibiscus Initiatives (Hibiscus) is a voluntary sector organisation which works to support marginalised foreign national, Black, Minority Ethnic and Refugee (BMER) women in prison, in the community, in Court, and in immigration removal centres. They aim to empower women in dealing with multiple complex needs, and addressing disadvantage linked to language and cultural barriers. This grant provides support to aid the organisation in dealing with the challenges posed by Covid-19.
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Ministry of Justice - Women's Community Sector Funding |
£59,000 |
20/01/2021
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The womens community sector grants scheme offers £2.5 million in funding for core costs to promote greater financial stability throughout the sector.
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The London Community Foundation - Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£20,000 |
22/12/2020
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The funding is for the provision of hardship support for our clients facing extreme deprivation. Funds will be allocated on a need-assessed basis to enable women to secure their basic needs, including: food and essentials, including baby/child
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The funding is for the provision of hardship support for our clients facing extreme deprivation. Funds will be allocated on a need-assessed basis to enable women to secure their basic needs, including: food and essentials, including baby/child provisions, personal hygiene products, mobile phone top ups and other emergency support.
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The London Community Foundation - Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£45,968 |
17/07/2020
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Additional costs due to COVID-19 lockdown until end of October 2020 as outlined in your application budget.
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The London Community Foundation - Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£10,000 |
02/06/2020
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This funding is to meet the needs of current clients under our WrapAround and Diversion Projects (funded by MOPAC through Advance and Women in Prison) to respond to urgent and emerging hardship situations and to provide the technology and services
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This funding is to meet the needs of current clients under our WrapAround and Diversion Projects (funded by MOPAC through Advance and Women in Prison) to respond to urgent and emerging hardship situations and to provide the technology and services that can ensure our foreign national clients can access the support they need.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£10,873 |
05/05/2020
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towards unrestricted core costs as a COVID-19 Fast Response grant
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The Bell Foundation - Covid 19 |
£310,881 |
05/05/2020
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£6000.000 for covid 19 response
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AB Charitable Trust - A grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£15,000 |
09/01/2020
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An unrestricted grant of £15,000. Hibiscus Initiatives provides support services to vulnerable foreign national and BMER women in prison, detention and in the community.
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Trust for London - Hibiscus Initiatives |
£62,800 |
05/06/2019
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The funding is for new policy work regarding safety, support and integration of foreign national, female victims of trafficking, drawing primarily from the caseload from Hibiscus' Women's Centre, highlighting the practical implications of the
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The funding is for new policy work regarding safety, support and integration of foreign national, female victims of trafficking, drawing primarily from the caseload from Hibiscus' Women's Centre, highlighting the practical implications of the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) reform and the new victim care contract.
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DCMS - Breaking Down Barriers Project for Foreign National & BAMER Women Impacted by Gender-based Violence |
£58,241 |
01/04/2019
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Women in the criminal justice system often have experience of sexual violence, domestic abuse and in some case forced prostitution. The project delivered by Hibiscus will provide group and 1:1 therapy to foreign nationals, and Black, Asian and
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Women in the criminal justice system often have experience of sexual violence, domestic abuse and in some case forced prostitution. The project delivered by Hibiscus will provide group and 1:1 therapy to foreign nationals, and Black, Asian and minority women who are survivors of violence, and involved in the criminal justice system. Hibiscus will work in three of the largest women prisons in the country in London, and two Immigration Removal Centres offering women mentoring, legal, immigration advice, psychotherapy and wider support to ensure they know and assert their rights, forge healthy relationships and manage challenging situations better.
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Ministry of Justice - Community Investment Fund |
£50,150 |
01/01/2019
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To fund the extension of opening hours of the community resettlement service, based their Women's Centre in Islington
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DCMS - Breaking Down Barriers Project for Foreign National & BAMER Women Impacted by Gender-based Violence |
£58,241 |
10/12/2018
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Women in the criminal justice system often have experience of sexual violence, domestic abuse and in some case forced prostitution. The project delivered by Hibiscus will provide group and 1:1 therapy to foreign nationals, and Black, Asian and
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Women in the criminal justice system often have experience of sexual violence, domestic abuse and in some case forced prostitution. The project delivered by Hibiscus will provide group and 1:1 therapy to foreign nationals, and Black, Asian and minority women who are survivors of violence, and involved in the criminal justice system. Hibiscus will work in three of the largest women prisons in the country in London, and two Immigration Removal Centres offering women mentoring, legal, immigration advice, psychotherapy and wider support to ensure they know and assert their rights, forge healthy relationships and manage challenging situations better.
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DCMS - Breaking Down Barriers Project for Foreign National & BAMER Women Impacted by Gender-based Violence |
£38,827 |
10/12/2018
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Women in the criminal justice system often have experience of sexual violence, domestic abuse and in some case forced prostitution. The project delivered by Hibiscus will provide group and 1:1 therapy to foreign nationals, and Black, Asian and
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Women in the criminal justice system often have experience of sexual violence, domestic abuse and in some case forced prostitution. The project delivered by Hibiscus will provide group and 1:1 therapy to foreign nationals, and Black, Asian and minority women who are survivors of violence, and involved in the criminal justice system. Hibiscus will work in three of the largest women prisons in the country in London, and two Immigration Removal Centres offering women mentoring, legal, immigration advice, psychotherapy and wider support to ensure they know and assert their rights, forge healthy relationships and manage challenging situations better.
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AB Charitable Trust - A grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£10,000 |
23/01/2018
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£10,000 towards legal clinics to support foreign national BMER women. Hibiscus Initiatives provides advocacy, support and specialist services to marginalised foreign national and BMER people (principally women) affected by criminal/civil justice
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£10,000 towards legal clinics to support foreign national BMER women. Hibiscus Initiatives provides advocacy, support and specialist services to marginalised foreign national and BMER people (principally women) affected by criminal/civil justice and immigration systems.
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The Bell Foundation - Cultural Mediation Development (Core) |
£310,881 |
01/01/2018
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Hibiscus Initiatives is a leading organisation supporting foreign nationals and black, minority ethnic and refugee (BMER) individuals involved in the criminal justice system in the UK. The Bell Foundation funded this one year project to develop a
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Hibiscus Initiatives is a leading organisation supporting foreign nationals and black, minority ethnic and refugee (BMER) individuals involved in the criminal justice system in the UK. The Bell Foundation funded this one year project to develop a model to provide support for foreign national victims of trafficking and modern slavery through cultural language mediation.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Hibiscus 'mother & child' play group |
£10,000 |
11/10/2017
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This project will offer support for vulnerable mothers and their children that will focus on interactive play. This will build resilience and help develop personal strategies to cope with adverse circumstances.
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Home Office - Returns Facilitation at Heathrow Immigration Removal Centres 2017-18 |
£203,508 |
01/04/2017
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To independent provide support and advice to those in immigration detention at the 2 Heathrow immigration removal centres (IRCs) so as to encourage them to comply with the returns process. This will increase the number of compliant returns, reduce
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To independent provide support and advice to those in immigration detention at the 2 Heathrow immigration removal centres (IRCs) so as to encourage them to comply with the returns process. This will increase the number of compliant returns, reduce the average number of days in detention at the 3 centres, allow the detainees to make an informed choice about their return and to return home with dignity.
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Home Office - Returns Facilitation at Yarl?s Wood Immigration Removal Centre 2017-18 |
£206,508 |
01/04/2017
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To provide independent support and advice to those in immigration detention at Yarl?s Wood immigration removal centre (IRC) so as to encourage them to comply with the returns process. This will increase the number of compliant returns, reduce the
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To provide independent support and advice to those in immigration detention at Yarl?s Wood immigration removal centre (IRC) so as to encourage them to comply with the returns process. This will increase the number of compliant returns, reduce the average number of days in detention at the 3 centres, allow the detainees to make an informed choice about their return
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National Lottery Community Fund - Celebrating Roma women, an enriching cultural experience |
£10,000 |
29/09/2016
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This project will use the funding to run a two day event to raise awareness and celebrate Roma culture. Music, dance, food and history sessions will take place which will encouraging understanding and engagement for the whole community.
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AB Charitable Trust - fact-finding immigration sessions for migrants &BMER |
£10,000 |
26/04/2016
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£10,000 towards a part time prison caseworker supporting the provision of advocacy, immigration information and advice to Foreign Nationals
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National Lottery Community Fund - WGI Stage 2 |
£750,600 |
22/03/2016
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This project aims to set up a new woman only community based hub that will enable Hibiscus Initiatives to expand the range of support services they offer to foreign, Black, Asian and ethnic minority, refugee and migrant women affected by the
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This project aims to set up a new woman only community based hub that will enable Hibiscus Initiatives to expand the range of support services they offer to foreign, Black, Asian and ethnic minority, refugee and migrant women affected by the criminal justice system. The project aims to help the women reduce instances of re-offending, and promote justice, respect and reduce inequalities.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£105,637 |
02/09/2015
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Towards core costs of the resettlement programme supporting foreign national, BMER and migrant women on release from prison.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£15,000 |
08/07/2015
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supporting foreign BAMER and Roma people (mainly women) involved in the UK criminal justice system. The grant will fund a 1 yr post of a part time Information and Communications Worker to develop and implement a communications strategy
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City Bridge Trust - Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£122,000 |
28/01/2015
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£122,000 over three years (£42,000; £40,000; £40,000) towards a Community Support Manager, plus running costs, towards a specialist mentoring programme supporting women in London-based prisons.
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AB Charitable Trust - advocacy, information for BMER and migrants |
£7,500 |
21/01/2014
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£7,500 towards training volunteers to interpret and translate for Hibiscus and prison staff during information sessions
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£54,000 |
01/12/2011
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Towards salaries and running costs of re-integration and resettlement of female offenders.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Hibiscus Initiatives |
£49,200 |
01/10/2008
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Towards Core costs Towards staff salaries and travel and project costs of maintaining family links and resettlement work.
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