AB Charitable Trust - A grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£33,000 |
14/03/2024
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An unrestricted grant of £33,000 (Year 3 of 3 years). Scottish Refugee Council supports people in need of refugee projection, through direct service provision, campaigning and influencing, and community and partnership building.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£300,000 |
19/09/2023
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Towards unrestricted core costs to support refugees and those seeking asylum in Scotland, and to influence policy and practice and strengthen the voice of lived experience within its work
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AB Charitable Trust - A grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£33,000 |
22/03/2023
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An unrestricted grant of £33,000 (This grant is renewable - year 2 of up to 3 years)This grant includes a 10% cost of living uplift. Scottish Refugee Council supports people in need of refugee projection, through direct service provision,
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An unrestricted grant of £33,000 (This grant is renewable - year 2 of up to 3 years)This grant includes a 10% cost of living uplift. Scottish Refugee Council supports people in need of refugee projection, through direct service provision, campaigning and influencing, and community and partnership building.
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William Grant Foundation - General operating support |
£20,000 |
13/03/2023
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The grant is unrestricted but was made in response to the organisation's ongoing role responding to the increased number of new arrivals in Scotland as a result of the Ukraine war.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Participating in the funding process |
£1,548,591 |
15/03/2022
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The funding will allow the Scottish Refugee Council (SRC) The National Lottery Community Fund (TNLCF) and refugee representatives to work in partnership to distribute funding to and subsequently monitor & evaluate 22 refugee led and refugee
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The funding will allow the Scottish Refugee Council (SRC) The National Lottery Community Fund (TNLCF) and refugee representatives to work in partnership to distribute funding to and subsequently monitor & evaluate 22 refugee led and refugee assisting groups whose project ideas were originally submitted as applications to the New Scots Refugee Integration Delivery Project (NSRIDP) in 2021.
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AB Charitable Trust - A grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£30,000 |
20/01/2022
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An unrestricted grant of £30,000 (This grant is renewable - year 1 of up to 3 years). Scottish Refugee Council supports people in need of refugee projection, through direct service provision, campaigning and influencing, and community and
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An unrestricted grant of £30,000 (This grant is renewable - year 1 of up to 3 years). Scottish Refugee Council supports people in need of refugee projection, through direct service provision, campaigning and influencing, and community and partnership building.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Afghan Arrivals and Community Support |
£199,999 |
14/12/2021
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This organisation will use the funding to establish an information help desk service the Afghan Citizen's Information Service (ACIS). The help desk will provide social integration information to newly arrived Afghans in Scotland with Afghans
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This organisation will use the funding to establish an information help desk service the Afghan Citizen's Information Service (ACIS). The help desk will provide social integration information to newly arrived Afghans in Scotland with Afghans employed as call handlers in the service. This pilot project will run for 15 months with an initial mobilisation phase of three months and a delivery phase of twelve months from January 2022 until March 2023.
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Comic Relief - Cross Borders |
£300,000 |
25/05/2021
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Within Europe the discourse around forcibly displaced people remains focussed on prevention or crisis management, with examples of criminalisation of solidarity. The future political context is uncertain, including the impact of Brexit and an
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Within Europe the discourse around forcibly displaced people remains focussed on prevention or crisis management, with examples of criminalisation of solidarity. The future political context is uncertain, including the impact of Brexit and an increasingly hostile environment for refugee and migrant communities in the UK. We are year one into a global pandemic and we have refugee camps on our soil. We must be proactive in supporting people seeking safety and protection. This includes addressing holistic integration needs and not just emergency response. Arts and culture play a powerful role in helping people settle into new environments, nurturing communities and building a society where everyone feels welcome, included and able to lead rich and fulfilling lives.
We want to create a three year programme and platform for artists, cultural activists and workers from refugee and migrant backgrounds (including people currently seeking protection) so that they are fully enabled and supported to access their rights and actively participate and play a meaningful role in shaping Scottish cultural and social life. We want to make Scotland ?a safe place to and thrive?.
Cross Borders is programme of arts and cultural activism, thematic events, workshops, mentoring, training, grants and collaborations which will create a collective voice and platform to influence long term social change, increase professional and social connections, increase public awareness of, and counter negative narratives around refugees and migrants. The programme has been informed by, and will be co-curated and produced with practitioners from refugee and migrant backgrounds, centring refugee and migrant experiences, providing professional and talent development opportunities and building a peer solidarity network throughout the programme.
?The arts and culture can provide a welcome space ? both physical and ideological ? for people with different perspectives on divisive issues to interact, engage in dialogue, negotiate difference, and foster mutual understanding. Through the respectful exchange of values, knowledge and experience, inclusive groups can develop bridging capital, establish trust and develop cooperative capabilities to realise cultures of belonging. In so doing, cultural leaders are integral at the vanguard of social change.? (IFACCA, 2019)
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£54,000 |
05/05/2021
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Towards unrestricted core costs from the Racialised Communities Top Up Fund
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Justice Together Initiative - Testing a case management approach in Scotland to secure justice together for asylum-seeking families |
£200,000 |
20/04/2021
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A grant to improve experiences, understanding of the asylum/welfare systems of 200 families, improving advice sector collaboration in Scotland by piloting an end-to-end case management model. Informing on existing immigration advice systems and
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A grant to improve experiences, understanding of the asylum/welfare systems of 200 families, improving advice sector collaboration in Scotland by piloting an end-to-end case management model. Informing on existing immigration advice systems and testing the concept as a solution to a sustainably resourced immigration advice system in Scotland.
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Foundation Scotland - Grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£232,906 |
07/10/2020
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to cover the cost of running a project to help asylum seekers.
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Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust - Empowering Scotland’s Newly Enfranchised Refugee Communities |
£38,884 |
26/06/2020
10 |
to ensure that all refugees are registered to vote and encouraged to participate in Scottish Parliamentary elections in May 2021
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Scottish Government - Scottish Refugee Council |
£140,000 |
24/06/2020
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Detailed description not provided.
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Scottish Government - Scottish Refugee Council |
£96,822 |
15/06/2020
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Detailed description not provided.
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Foundation Scotland - Grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£240,000 |
05/05/2020
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to contribute towards supporting the response and resilience of refugee communities to the COVID19 pandemic crisis through delivery small grants to refugee supporting community groups so they are able to adapt or increase existing services and
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to contribute towards supporting the response and resilience of refugee communities to the COVID19 pandemic crisis through delivery small grants to refugee supporting community groups so they are able to adapt or increase existing services and resources i
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£31,646 |
28/04/2020
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towards unrestricted core costs as a COVID-19 Fast Response grant
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AB Charitable Trust - A grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£20,000 |
10/10/2019
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An unrestricted grant of £20,000. The Scottish Refugee Council provides support and advice to help people in need of refugee protection to rebuild their lives.
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Glasgow City Council - A Fairer Future of New Glaswegians |
£17,500 |
21/03/2019
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Focuses on engagement with refugee communities, stakeholders, councillors and decision makers to map the needs and assets of refugee communities.
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Joseph Rowntree Foundation - Grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£50,000 |
16/03/2019
24 |
Refugees ending destitution
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National Lottery Community Fund - Roots to Volunteering |
£10,000 |
18/02/2019
12 |
This group will use the funding to provide volunteering opportunities for refugees to help reduce their isolation and build connections in their local communities.
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Esmee Fairbairn - Grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£189,881 |
05/12/2018
36 |
Towards unrestricted core costs supporting refugees in Scotland to access their rights, influence policy and practice and improve public attitudes towards refugees.
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BBC Children in Need - Grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£29,939 |
30/07/2018
36 |
A programme of activities and trips at weekends and in school holidays for children from refugee and asylum seeker families. They will have fun, make friends, and improve their family relationships.
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Glasgow City Council - A Fairer Future of New Glaswegians |
£17,500 |
31/05/2018
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Focuses on engagement with refugee communities, stakeholders, councillors and decision makers to map the needs and assets of refugee communities.
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Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Best Practice in Educating Separated Children in Scotland (16-20) |
£30,000 |
14/05/2018
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Scottish Refugee Council provides advice and support, and campaigns for the rights of refugees and people seeking asylum in Scotland. This project will research the educational and well-being needs of separated young people (aged 16-18) in Scotland.
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Scottish Refugee Council provides advice and support, and campaigns for the rights of refugees and people seeking asylum in Scotland. This project will research the educational and well-being needs of separated young people (aged 16-18) in Scotland. It will also consider how to improve and share Glasgow Clyde College’s innovative “16+English for Speakers of Other Languages” programme model with other education providers.
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National Lottery Community Fund - Improving lives of refugees - Scottish Refugee Integration Service |
£1,328,692 |
12/08/2016
24 |
This project will provide a support for 3000 people whose asylum claim has been accepted and have been granted leave to remain in the UK. It will also support approximately 150 refugees who have newly arrived in the UK and require support to submit
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This project will provide a support for 3000 people whose asylum claim has been accepted and have been granted leave to remain in the UK. It will also support approximately 150 refugees who have newly arrived in the UK and require support to submit an asylum claim. The service be delivered with the support of four established community based Integration Networks (Govan and Craigton, Maryhill, Cranhill, and North Glasgow) who will provide access to community facilities and knowledge of local services.
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Comic Relief - Emergency support - Syria refugee crisis |
£50,000 |
30/09/2015
12 |
To increase capacity increasing staff numbers to work specifically on setting up a website to respond to public interest and also developing a Scotland wide approach to resettlement.
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Barrow Cadbury Trust - Engagement with new Scottish MPs |
£4,700 |
25/06/2015
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To brief new Scottish MPs on refugee and migration issues, build new relationships and introduce them to key actors in the refugee and migration sector
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National Lottery Heritage Fund - Grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£99,300 |
24/02/2015
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Lest We Forget
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National Lottery Community Fund - Joining a New Community - Holistic Integration Service |
£1,994,711 |
23/01/2013
48 |
This is not a funding request this is an arrangement.
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Henry Smith Charity - Grant to Scottish Refugee Council |
£70,800 |
13/06/2012
36 |
towards three years' running costs of a Health Integration Project supporting refugees in Glasgow
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