Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to KANLUNGAN FILIPINO CONSORTIUM |
£150,000 |
06/09/2023
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Towards unrestricted core costs to support the Filipino and East and Southeast Asian community and for advocacy work to push for systems which better protect them from abuse and exploitation
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Trust for London - Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£27,970 |
26/04/2023
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The funding is for the salary, national insurance and pension contribution for the seconded staff to the GLA and to pay for the organisation's core and management costs.
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City Bridge Trust - Grant to Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£270,500 |
06/03/2023
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£270,500 over five years (£47,000, £52,000, £54,500, £57,000, £60,000) towards a 0.6 FTE Project Coordinator and a 0.4 FTE Social Media Coordinator to support the Filipino and ESEA community in
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£270,500 over five years (£47,000, £52,000, £54,500, £57,000, £60,000) towards a 0.6 FTE Project Coordinator and a 0.4 FTE Social Media Coordinator to support the Filipino and ESEA community in London to improve mental wellbeing and awareness of rights and entitlements, as well as associated project and management costs.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Core support for Filipino community organisations |
£9,490 |
18/01/2023
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Kanlungan Filipino Consortium is a group of Filipino community organisations working closely together for the welfare and interests of the Filipino and other migrant communities in Britain. This
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Kanlungan Filipino Consortium is a group of Filipino community organisations working closely together for the welfare and interests of the Filipino and other migrant communities in Britain. This grant provides core support to Kanlungan to strengthen their strategic leadership and long-term planning, communications and infrastructural capacity and upskill staff so that the organisation can continue to collaborate, learn, and operate online after the pandemic.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - One off gift towards cost of living crisis to Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£2,250 |
14/12/2022
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One off gift to support with the cost of living crisis
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Joseph Rowntree Foundation - Grant to Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£180,000 |
08/07/2022
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Promotion of rights and justice for East and Southeast Asian migrants and refugees
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Hackney CVS - Hackney Giving Living with Covid |
£3,730 |
30/06/2022
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Ongoing participation in the Community Champion network and dissemination of health information to Filipino, East and Southeast Asian communities.
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Trust for London - Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£90,500 |
29/06/2022
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This funding is for support and campaign work for undocumented Filipino migrants in London. This funding is to continue the Pathways to Settlement project so that undocumented migrants have increased
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This funding is for support and campaign work for undocumented Filipino migrants in London. This funding is to continue the Pathways to Settlement project so that undocumented migrants have increased chances of becoming regularised through free immigration advice, better information about their rights in the UK, and participation in campaigning.
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Smallwood Trust - Funding for distribution as grants/items to individuals |
£12,780 |
19/04/2022
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This initiative seeks to shift grant making power directly to local women’s organisations and services. Smallwood provides a block grant and organisations then award items/ hardship grants to
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This initiative seeks to shift grant making power directly to local women’s organisations and services. Smallwood provides a block grant and organisations then award items/ hardship grants to individual women 18+ integrated with their specialist support services.
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Trust for London - Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£35,000 |
09/02/2022
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The funding is for the salary, national insurance and pension contribution for the seconded person to the GLA and to pay for the backfill recruitment of the trustee and organisation's core and
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The funding is for the salary, national insurance and pension contribution for the seconded person to the GLA and to pay for the backfill recruitment of the trustee and organisation's core and management costs.
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Lloyds Bank Foundation - Grant to Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£50,000 |
20/10/2021
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Unrestricted grant over two years towards the core costs of Kanlungan Filipino Consortium
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Access to Justice Foundation - Joint Initiative Flexible COVID-19 Grant |
£30,000 |
09/08/2021
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A flexible grant as part of wave 2 of the Community Justice Fund. A pooled fund to support the specialist legal welfare advice sector in its response to COVID95
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Smallwood Trust - Improving the financial resilience, mental health and wellbeing of women 18+. |
£49,270 |
12/07/2021
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£49,270 has been awarded to Kanlungan Filipino Consortium to support a psycho-social support project for low-paid/unemployed Fillipino migrant women. Activities will include wellbeing group
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£49,270 has been awarded to Kanlungan Filipino Consortium to support a psycho-social support project for low-paid/unemployed Fillipino migrant women. Activities will include wellbeing group sessions, one to one counselling and upskilling workshops and webinars focusing on job skills development, benefits, financial literacy and self-confidence building.
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Rosa UK - WTF-KANFIL-2021 |
£49,270 |
12/07/2021
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£49,270 has been awarded to Kanlungan Filipino Consortium to support a psycho-social support project for low-paid/unemployed Fillipino migrant women. Activities will include wellbeing group
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£49,270 has been awarded to Kanlungan Filipino Consortium to support a psycho-social support project for low-paid/unemployed Fillipino migrant women. Activities will include wellbeing group sessions, one to one counselling and upskilling workshops and webinars focusing on job skills development, benefits, financial literacy and self-confidence building.
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Tudor Trust - Grant to Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£160,000 |
15/06/2021
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over four years towards the core costs of a Filipino community consortium, based in London but working nationally
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Core support for Filipino community organisations |
£143,000 |
17/05/2021
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Kanlungan Filipino Consortium is a group of Filipino community organisations working closely together for the welfare and interests of the Filipino and other migrant communities in Britain. This
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Kanlungan Filipino Consortium is a group of Filipino community organisations working closely together for the welfare and interests of the Filipino and other migrant communities in Britain. This grant provides core support to Kanlungan to strengthen their strategic leadership and long-term planning, communications and infrastructural capacity and upskill staff so that the organisation can continue to collaborate, learn, and operate online after the pandemic.
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Greater London Authority - Grant to Kanlungan Filipino Consortium & partners |
£15,000 |
01/04/2021
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Capacity building funding for community-led partnerships
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Access to Justice Foundation - Joint Initiative Emergency Bridging Grant |
£5,675 |
09/03/2021
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A flexible grant as part of the Emergency Bridging Fund of the Community Justice Fund. A pooled fund to support the specialist legal welfare advice sector in its response to COVID-19.
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The London Community Foundation - Grant to Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£9,982 |
17/12/2020
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This funding is for the delivery of group and one-to-tone befriending and co-learning workshops on employment rights for Filipino migrants working in the healthcare sector.
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Access to Justice Foundation - Joint Initiative Flexible COVID-19 Grant |
£20,000 |
13/10/2020
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A flexible grant as part of wave 1 of the Community Justice Fund. A pooled fund to support the specialist legal welfare advice sector in its response to COVID19
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Trust for London - Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£74,000 |
07/10/2020
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The funding is to employ a worker to support Filipino migrants with irregular immigration status, to document their cases and collaborate with reputable immigration advisers/solicitors to explore
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The funding is to employ a worker to support Filipino migrants with irregular immigration status, to document their cases and collaborate with reputable immigration advisers/solicitors to explore pathways to settlement for individuals. It will also enable the organisation to advocate more widely in support of improved rights for undocumented workers.
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DCMS - VSCE CMC Fund |
£7,000 |
02/09/2020
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NET, Comic Relief and Children in Need will use this funding to provide: increased support to vulnerable people and hidden groups, thus reducing the burden on public services; reach local grassroots
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NET, Comic Relief and Children in Need will use this funding to provide: increased support to vulnerable people and hidden groups, thus reducing the burden on public services; reach local grassroots and small organisations who can provide an on-the-ground community response to the crisis; and, support local charitable organisations to mobilise volunteers to enable better targeted support in communities through empowered local groups.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Kanlungan Filipino Consortium - Covid19 Response |
£20,050 |
26/05/2020
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The funding will be used to provide services to Filipino communities across London including the delivery of food and necessities to the homes of very vulnerable people a befriending telephone
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The funding will be used to provide services to Filipino communities across London including the delivery of food and necessities to the homes of very vulnerable people a befriending telephone support and advice line.
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The London Community Foundation - Grant to Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£12,505 |
22/04/2020
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Setting up an improved digital communications system with trained staff for the management of services to meet greatly increased demands for basic needs, information, and advice in the Filipino
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Setting up an improved digital communications system with trained staff for the management of services to meet greatly increased demands for basic needs, information, and advice in the Filipino language, while in the conditions of the COVID19 crisis. Organising vulnerable migrants for resilience, and advocating for those with no recourse to public funds or restricted immigration status.
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Trust for London - Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£4,870 |
07/04/2020
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The funding is to provide free provision of food, groceries, medicines for migrant nurses/carers, elderly affected by COVID19
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Thrive LDN - Migrant Women and LGBTQ+ Healthy Mind Power |
£9,691 |
16/03/2020
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Migrant women and LGBTQ+ in low-paid precarious jobs like domestic workers, cleaners, nannies and caregivers are among the marginalized groups in London. Because of their vulnerable condition, there
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Migrant women and LGBTQ+ in low-paid precarious jobs like domestic workers, cleaners, nannies and caregivers are among the marginalized groups in London. Because of their vulnerable condition, there is a need to improve on their self-esteem, build their resilience and enhance their sense of wellbeing and mental health (MH). It is also imperative to raise their MH awareness, strengthen their access to social support and community resources and heighten their sense of empowerment as protective measures against distress and abuse.
The proposed project will address these gaps to mitigate the impact of previous abuse experience and improve their sense of wellbeing towards greater empowerment and better quality of life. This will be done through a series of bi-monthly capacity-building workshops that will focus on topics and issues suggested by target participants in various consultative meetings held previously.
Specifically, the intended outcomes are:
(1) To raise their level of MH awareness through MH literacy campaigns, participation in advocacy works and other information campaigns;
(2) To develop their coping skills, resilience other life skills for greater sustainability and empowerment;
(3) To enhance their sense of self-confidence through involvement and participation in the design, implementation and evaluation of the project;
(4) To improve their access to social support and community resources through formation of support groups, community volunteering and mobilisation.
These outcomes will be measured through pre- and post- assessment of the project in the form of self-report questionnaires, routine outcome monitoring, feedback session, conduct of dialogues and focused group discussion with target participants, and multiple observations and note-taking by the session facilitator.
A total of 12 workshops will be held with ton these topics:
1. Introduction to MH and self-awareness (1 session)
2. Self-presentation with dignity - skills in maintaining physical health and wellbeing, self-care (2 sessions)
3. Self-expression - positive and assertive communication skills, social media presence, body movement (3 sessions)
4. Claiming public space/advocacy skills - writing simple narrative of experiences, engaging with media/press skills, writing to MPs and conversations in surgeries, community organising (3 sessions)
5. Coping with anxieties/depression through knowledge of rights at work/society, as women/LGBT+, statutory support and community support, buddy/support system (3 sessions)
The proposed project is envisioned to contribute to the priority actions for MH in England (NHS, 2016) on “helping people lead fulfilled, productive lives through promotion of good mental health, prevention of poor mental health and creation of mentally healthy communities."
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Greater London Authority - Kanlungan Filipino Consortium |
£4,421 |
09/01/2020
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Better Living Through Creative Writing (BLTCW)
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Barrow Cadbury Trust - Empowerment of Filipino migrant domestic workers |
£12,000 |
28/01/2014
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Empowerment of Filipino migrant domestic workers
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