Trust for London

Who they support

People or organisations based in London Good Homes & Neighbourhoods Funding for advocacy work on housing issues and housing legal advice at a specialist level. Better Work Progression routes out of low-paid work; specialist employment legal advice; advocacy on employment issues and capacity-building. Decent Living Standards Advocacy on welfare reform, the cost of living, and public attitudes to poverty. Representation and strategic legal action in social welfare law. Shared Wealth Advocacy work on understanding and reducing income and wealth inequality in London. Pathways to Settlement Specialist immigration legal advice and advocacy work on the immigration system and pathways to citizenship. Stronger Voices Funding for second-tier and specialist organisations to help other organisations develop their skills. Connected Communities Grants for smaller groups with an annual income of under £300,000. Funding for strengthening voice and advice work.

  • The average annual spending of grantees has been £1 million
  • The average age of charities supported has been 18 years.

Grant criteria

We fund work which tackles poverty and inequality in the capital. We support work providing greater insights into the root causes of London’s social problems and how they can be overcome; activities which help people improve their lives; and work empowering Londoners to influence and change policy, practice and public attitudes. We have seven funding programmes for 2018-2022, details of which can be found in our funding guidelines.

Grant details

Typically £50-150,000 to well established charities

Application procedure

Online application process, for which closing dates are 6th October 2020 and 2nd February 2021. Applications must be received by 1pm on the closing date.

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Trust for London
4 Chiswell Street
LONDON
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Charity registered in England & Wales, No: 205629
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Analysis of Grants Made
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In this period 935 donations have been made totalling £58,631,936 to 458 organisations

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Main Overlaps with other Grant Makers ?
By ValueBy Number
Trust for London 91% 87%
The National Lottery Community Fund 61% 58%
City Bridge Trust 53% 43%
Paul Hamlyn Foundation 36% 20%
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation 35% 22%
A B Charitable Trust 32% 17%
The Tudor Trust 30% 17%
Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust 26% 12%
Greater London Authority 26% 16%
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport 24% 18%
Sole supporter: 13% by number, 9% by value.
Individual Grants Made
When Amount Annual
Spending
Grantee To be used for
30/08/2023 £59,000 HIBISCUS INITIATIVES 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.
24/08/2023 £90,600 FOCUS ON LABOUR EXPLOITATION The funding is for FLEX staff capacity to manage advocacy coalitions, the Labour Exploitation Advisory Group and the Detention Taskforce, and continue to lead our joint policy work. It will also allow us to coordinate wider work towards proactive approaches to protect worker rights in London and the UK.
24/08/2023 £140,444 DISABILITY LAW SERVICE The funding is for specialist legal advice and assistance for disabled Londoners experiencing discrimination, threats and insecurity in the workplace, and to support them in obtaining and retaining employment. The team will also educate employers and support helpline staff in other disability charities, building on the successes of the existing grant.
24/08/2023 £95,160 DEBT JUSTICE The funding is for a Community Organiser to develop and support groups of people with lived experience of overindebtedness to campaign for change to the debt system. Debt Justice will build campaigns to tackle overindebtedness in the capital and change policy at borough and national levels.
24/08/2023 £10,000 BRIGHT BLUE CAMPAIGN This funding is for a project that will include private events and public research with prominent decision-makers and thinkers from different political and professional backgrounds to create cross-party conversations and momentum around social security reform in the 2020s.
24/08/2023 £64,500 RICHMOND ADVICE AND INFORMATION ON DISABILITY (RAID) The funding is for the salary of a part time Benefits Advisor, working 21 hours per week, to continue delivering their Benefits Advice service for disabled people in the borough of Hounslow.
24/08/2023 £135,000 PRAXIS COMMUNITY PROJECTS The funding is to continue a national campaign, co-produced with experts by experience, to challenge the use of the NRPF condition. The funds will contribute towards salary costs of the Campaign Co-ordinator and Policy and Public Affairs Manager and the delivery costs of the NRPF Action Group activities.
24/08/2023 £45,000 WELWITSCHIA WELFARE CENTRE The funding is for our advice work at the premises in Tottenham. The funding will contribute towards running costs and towards the salary of the Services Coordinator who oversees and delivers the work, plus some volunteer costs.
24/08/2023 £45,000 IRAQI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION The funding is for the salary of a part-time Welfare Advice Officer (2.5 days/wk.) for two years, who will be offering advice and support on immigration, welfare, housing, education and accessing relevant services, to disadvantaged members of the Iraqi & Arabic-speaking community.
24/08/2023 £40,000 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION FOR MINORITY COMMUNITES LTD The funding is for the salary of Benefit Advisor, rent, volunteer expenses. The project will provide benefit advice services to the most disadvantaged people from BME communities to enable them to access benefits and maximise their income. This includes assistance with online forms, appeals and reviews and resolving benefits queries.
24/08/2023 £44,000 RECONNECTION The funding is for a continuation of current project which is an essential service that provides much-needed advice and information on welfare benefits; signposts those with complex and high personal needs to relevant advice agencies specifically addressing their legal needs and social and personal needs to help empower, support and help integrate refugees.
20/07/2023 £71,000 HOUSING JUSTICE The funding is for the development of Housing Justice's Hosting project and salary of a Hosting Project Officer. Housing Justice will run an action learning project with guests and hosts to identify best practice in hosting whilst continuing to deliver this vital service and grow wrap around support for each guest.
20/07/2023 £94,000 HOUNSLOW CITIZENS ADVICE The funding is for the continuation of their Trust for London funded, specialist welfare rights adviser. Funding for this full- time post will help local people manage the adverse financial impacts of the cost of living crisis, including spiralling mortgage costs.
20/07/2023 £45,000 FAIR TAX FOUNDATION LIMITED The funding is for activity to further raise standards of tax conduct amongst Greater London businesses and public institutions and to build awareness of the positive role tax plays in our economy and society, with a particular focus on pan-London collaboration, embedding practice and tackling "dirty money" alongside fair tax.
20/07/2023 £50,452 BROMLEY EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE CIC The funding is for a Campaigns and Representation Coordinator to support local disabled people to understand how local and national policy affect their access and inclusion and to take collective action to challenge barriers, including supporting local thematic forums and linking local disabled people with the wider London DDPO community.
20/07/2023 £57,400 FOCUS ON LABOUR EXPLOITATION The funding is for a secondment from a civil society organisation to join the Mayor's Social Integration Team to support existing work on tackling migrant exploitation in the workplace and develop new work on victims of trafficking/modern slavery.
20/07/2023 £15,000 CHILDREN ENGLAND The funding is to support organisations across London to host events and undertake activities during London Challenge Poverty Week 2023, with the aim of increasing participation in the week. In turn this will increase the visibility of the reality of poverty in London and encourage positive discussion about challenging it.
20/07/2023 £70,864 MERTON CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING This funding is to support work improving local social care policies and practices to increase independence and inclusion for local Disabled people. This funding will also support member led policy work that aims for great participation from the local Disabled community through coproduction and engagement.
11/07/2023 £46,000 EXCEL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION The funding is to continue an existing Information/Advice/Guidance service for women in/around Barking and Dagenham, concerning: welfare benefits/cost-of-living/housing/access to health/social care/those with no resource to public funds and other issues. This includes a Centre drop-in, workshops/training, bookable appointments with language support available for women whose first language isn't English.
03/07/2023 £102,000 CAMBRIDGE HOUSE AND TALBOT The funding is for researching London's shadow private rented sector: the contribution that letting agents play; how the regulatory framework and enforcement activity impact private renters exposure to abuse of their tenancy rights; what changes are needed in public policy/practice and resourcing.
22/06/2023 £40,000 THE POVERTY AND ENVIRONMENT TRUST The funding is for the staff time and resources to continue PET's extensive, London-wide public engagement and advocacy work to build the level of Borough Council and MP support for the Local Electricity Bill, which is vital to help see it made law.
22/06/2023 £145,200 LONDON RENTERS UNION The funding is for the continuation of New Branches work, consolidating and further growing the 3 branches Trust for London funding has helped to establish and setting up 1-2 branches and implementing the strategy agreed by LRU members aimed at ensuring that all Londoners have safe, affordable and secure housing.
22/06/2023 £112,000 HARINGEY LAW CENTRE The funding is for a salaried Senior Caseworker who is a senior solicitor to undertake litigation at the appeal tribunals for Welfare Benefits matters, Legal Supervision and a campaigner/researcher to lobby the Council to bring interim relief to the most vulnerable struggling to cope with cost of living crisis; also associated project administrative and operational costs.
22/06/2023 £90,000 THE FOOD FOUNDATION The funding is for running costs of their Children's Right2Food campaign to ensure every young person in London and across the UK can access a healthy diet. It will contribute to the salary of their children's food team staff and the coordination and advocacy activities of their Young Food Ambassadors.
22/06/2023 £70,056 BEXLEY CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The funding is for 3 years for a part-time Level 3 Immigration Advisor subcontracted from Lewisham Refugee and Migrant Network - providing advocacy, advice and representation to Bexley residents with insecure immigration status (especially NRPF designations), therefore enabling settlement with all is financial, social, family and emotional benefits.
22/06/2023 £112,932 NEWHAM COMMUNITY RENEWAL PROGRAMME The funding is for salary costs for two part time roles, an Immigration Advisor and a Refugee and Migrant Support worker to support vulnerable and destitute migrants in Newham. These roles will provide crisis support, social integration, financial advocacy and free immigration advice and casework to support individuals towards settlement.
22/06/2023 £57,700 ASYLUM AID The funding is for Asylum Aid's Statelessness Project, including the salaries of the Statelessness Project Supervisor and caseworkers with statelessness cases. This will enable them to deliver legal representation, provide training sector-wide, and drive systems change. Funding will cover disbursement costs to enhance their legal representation, and essential organisational costs.
22/06/2023 £141,900 BARNET CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The funding is for the salaries and associated project and support costs of an employment solicitor, employment caseworker and OISC level 3 immigration caseworker. This will fund free, specialist advice, casework and representation on employment and immigration issues and second-tier advice to the local VCS.
22/06/2023 £60,000 DADIHIYE SOMALI DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION The funding is for the Salaries of a Full-Time Advice Worker to continue the Drop-in Advice Support Services to help disadvantaged, low-income people from most deprived areas with their debts, rent/council tax arrears, housing issues, health, GPs registration, education, filling-forms, etc.
22/06/2023 £50,000 ACTIVE HORIZONS The funding is continue the work to raise the voice and engagement of Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority young people living in Bexley through training in Leadership and advocacy sessions that will enable them to develop skills. Funding will go specifically towards the post of the Youth Community Engagement Officer who is leading the project.
22/06/2023 £57,377 HARLESDEN NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM The funding is for the general work of the Forum, in particular enabling the Coordinator, who engages with the community, local businesses and other stakeholders. The funding also supports a membership growth plan, delivering the capacity and resilience needed to combat local poverty and inequality.
25/05/2023 £92,400 LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN'S AID The funding is for the continuation and progress of the WAHA project: to expand on advocacy/campaigning at local/national levels and strengthen peer-to-peer practices/knowledge in the sector, based on evidence gathered through the specialist legal advice for BME women survivors of VAWG facing challenges to access safe housing.
25/05/2023 £103,000 MIGRANT VOICE The funding builds upon their previous learning to strengthen a migrant led campaign for a fairer visa and settlement process, including more migrants speaking out and campaigning for a fairer immigration system that does not force families into poverty or make profit off their hardship
25/05/2023 £16,000 CENTRE FOR LONDON The funding is for major sponsorship of Centre for London's annual London Conference. The Conference has established itself as the preeminent annual event for London's leaders to discuss and debate the capital's future.
03/05/2023 £29,000 LAMBETH ELDERLY ASSOCIATION FROM VIETNAM The funding is for a debts, housing and benefits advice worker and a percentage of our organisation's core costs.
26/04/2023 £27,970 KANLUNGAN FILIPINO CONSORTIUM 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.
26/04/2023 £25,140 EAST EUROPEAN RESOURCE CENTRE (EERC) The funding is for the salary for a senior staff member to be seconded part time to the Greater London Authority, over the course of the continued secondment they will develop work in the GLA to address and prevent migrant labour exploitation.
19/04/2023 £49,000 STAND TOGETHER NETWORK The funding is for the continuation of STN's IAG/advocacy support; with the cost-of-living crisis, the team will reach greater numbers of racialised/destitute people, ensuring they have access to reliable, sustained and "free-at-the-point-of-use" IAG service. The funding covers salaries for a part-time qualified advisor, back-office staff, venue hire and other overhead costs.
22/02/2023 £90,000 BLACK DEAF UK The funding is for a development phase and subsequent delivery of a project to work with Black Deaf Londoners on housing
22/02/2023 £40,000 CIVIC POWER FUND The funding is to trial a new community organising response to the Cost of Living Crisis in 5 key geographies across the UK, including a core focus on London. This is centred around some of the 6,000 local organisations running Warm Welcome Spaces.
08/02/2023 £61,000 REFUGEE WORKERS CULTURAL ASSOCIATION The funding is for work around Turkish/Kurdish speaking employees and employers in various low-wage industries, but especially the service sector. It will target exploitative and/or illegal employment practices and raise awareness to ensure workers can understand and benefit from their employment rights; aiming to improve working culture in the community.
08/02/2023 £236,000 FAIRSHARE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION The funding is for engaging investors to use their influence to change corporate employment policies and practices by promoting the Living Wage, addressing insecure work and identifying the Ethnicity Pay Gap. ShareAction will co-ordinate a growing number of London-based investors interested in pioneering responsible investment practice to support Good Work.
08/02/2023 £145,000 FREE REPRESENTATION UNIT The funding is for increasing the number of people who are properly represented in social security tribunals to support decent living standards and employment tribunals to support better work. Work to understand and remove barriers to referral and represent 450 more clients, protecting income and securing rights.
08/02/2023 £61,100 KINGSTON UPON THAMES ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND The funding is for the appointment of a staff member to assist with applying for benefits and assisting with the social care needs of persons with visual impairments in Kingston.
08/02/2023 £69,000 ADVICE UK The funding is for work to strengthen independent community-based advice services in London, focusing on smaller organisations serving minority ethnic and marginalised communities. It will support groups and organisations to improve the quality of the social welfare advice they give, increasing capacity to combat poverty and respond to cost-of-living pressures.
08/02/2023 £15,000 SAVILLS The funding is for acquisition of new data on the operation of London's property market; in particular trends in the types and locations of property that have typically been made available to rent for homeless and/or low income households.
01/02/2023 £60,000 JUST SPACE NETWORK The funding is to engage the services of a new person to take over co-ordination and communication roles from the current coordinator (freeing him for project work) aiming to transform internal and external communications to increase the impact of policy work and engage more with the dozens of groups they work with.
01/02/2023 £100,000 GLOBAL ACTION PLAN The funding is for a project to bring new voices, greater urgency and a higher level of ambition into the 2024 London elections debate about air pollution. They will do this by organising, supporting, campaigning and mobilising with those most exposed to air pollution and who also face intersecting challenges.
01/02/2023 £86,200 CITIZENS ADVICE LEWISHAM (CAL) The funding is for the salary and associated costs of the CAL existing housing paralegal. Their key role is to work with the housing solicitors at Lewisham Law Centre to;continue to develop capacity to provide an holistic approach to the provision of housing;casework and representation.
01/02/2023 £152,000 HERE FOR GOOD The funding is for the employment of a full-time caseworker - an accredited immigration lawyer with extensive experience - who will be based at the AIRE Centre carrying out legal policy work and providing free advice under the EU Settlement Scheme to in-need Europeans in London.
01/02/2023 £133,000 RAINBOW MIGRATION This funding is for a unique immigration advice on LGBTQI+ asylum and policy work to improve the asylum and immigration system for LGBTQI+ people. The grant would go towards the salaries of a Legal Officer, a Legal and Support Services Assistant and a Legal and Policy Director.
01/02/2023 £80,000 THE PASSAGE The funding is for a continuation grant towards the salary costs of The Passage's in-house Immigration Solicitor to provide advice and support to people experiencing, or at risk of homelessness regarding immigration issues.
01/02/2023 £30,000 CENTRE FOR SOCIAL POLICY STUDIES This Funding will help inform government policy regarding No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF), by providing research and advocacy on this issue. The team will seek to build up evidence of the problems caused by NRPF and subsequently inform policy, by sharing findings with key stakeholders and policymakers.
01/02/2023 £153,000 CHILDREN ENGLAND The funding is for 4in10 to work towards its aim of a child poverty free London by building capacity among its members to tackle poverty more effectively in their communities; by increasing campaigning activity in collaboration with members and people with lived experience of poverty; and by growing the network.
01/02/2023 £92,000 IMIX This funding is to support strategic communications work with grassroots migration organisations in London as well as develop a lived experience Storytellers Network, enabling the team to increase the involvement and skills of people from a migration background in media, campaigning and communications work.
01/02/2023 £65,000 MISSION REMISSION This funding is for an evidence-based policy and advocacy project to improve the financial stability and work opportunities of Londoners with cancer, a need highlighted in our NE London lived experience work. It will allow the team to build on an existing model to amplify the voices of Londoners with cancer.
12/01/2023 £25,000 HACKNEY MIGRANT CENTRE This funding is to provide high quality immigration advice at OISC level 3.
15/12/2022 £40,000 HACKNEY MIGRANT CENTRE The funding is for the provision of high quality immigration advice at OISC level 3.
16/11/2022 £124,600 SOUTHALL COMMUNITY ALLIANCE The funding is for a project to build an entrepreneurial attitude that helps black and minoritised groups understand how management and control of community assets provides significant wealth that can be used for the benefit of Southall‚Äôs minority communities.
16/11/2022 £248,000 MONEY A+E UK CIC The funding is for Money A+E in partnership with Fair Money Advice to focus on overcoming barriers facing Black and minoritised Londoners from accessing financial products and services, while also increasing representation within financial services jobs.
16/11/2022 £180,495 LATIN ELEPHANT The funding is for a project that will focus on building the power of migrant and racialised communities by creating a partnership with other migrant, minoritised community-led organisations in London campaigning against gentrification.
16/11/2022 £87,000 COMMUNITY BARNET The funding is for research into the barriers currently faced by local Black businesses that will inform a campaign to increase investment and support of Black social enterprise and entrepreneurs, to ensure their businesses thrive long-term.
16/11/2022 £150,000 RUNNYMEDE TRUST This funding is to conduct research into how barriers to home ownership stifles economic growth for Black and minoritised communities in London.
16/11/2022 £50,000 THE NEW BLACK FILM COLLECTIVE The funding is to build the capacity to research, advocate and build on an existing campaign by the NASUWT (Teacher‚Äôs Union) to urge the government and employers to close the discriminatory gap in pay and career progression between Black teachers and their White colleagues through a Better Deal for Teachers.
09/11/2022 £52,000 LONDON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The funding is to support London Community Foundation response to the Cost of Living Crisis.
07/10/2022 £59,000 LAW FOR LIFE: THE FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC LEGAL EDUCATION The funding is for the delivery of a PLE programme for community intermediaries (such as volunteers, advocates, community leaders) supporting people in temporary accommodation to help them address their legal problems.
05/10/2022 £15,000 CHILDREN ENGLAND The funding is to support organisations across London to host events and undertake activities during London Challenge Poverty Week 2022, with the aim of increasing participation in the week. In turn this will increase the visibility of the reality of poverty in London and encourage positive discussion about challenging it.
29/09/2022 £4,900 £38,833 FEDERATION OF IRAQI REFUGEES This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.20-9134
29/09/2022 £2,500 £426,000 NORTH KENSINGTON LAW CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9120
29/09/2022 £12,601 £342,413 PROJECT SEVENTEEN This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9122
29/09/2022 £7,500 £2,030,062 URBAN PARTNERSHIP GROUP This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9123
29/09/2022 £6,950 VOLUNTARY ACTION HARROW This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9124
29/09/2022 £11,000 £3,555,829 RCJ AND ISLINGTON CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9125
29/09/2022 £10,000 £913,179 LEWISHAM REFUGEE AND MIGRANT NETWORK This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9126
29/09/2022 £4,900 £1,033,336 LAWWORKS (SOLICITORS PRO BONO GROUP) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9127
29/09/2022 £8,200 £287,115 BRIXTON ADVICE CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9128
29/09/2022 £5,335 £154,447 CHINESE INFORMATION AND ADVICE CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9130
29/09/2022 £6,000 FLAT JUSTICE CIC This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9131
29/09/2022 £3,000 £116,330 FAMILY CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9132
29/09/2022 £3,000 SOUTH NORWOOD COMMUNITY KITCHEN This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9133
29/09/2022 £5,450 £531,190 IMMIGRATION LAW PRACTITIONERS ASSOCIATION (ILPA) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9135
29/09/2022 £7,500 £269,510 SOCIETYLINKS TOWER HAMLETS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9136
29/09/2022 £9,200 £310,895 HILLINGDON LAW CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9138
29/09/2022 £7,425 £227,233 BRENT IRISH ADVISORY SERVICE - BIAS COMMUNITY SERVICES This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9139
29/09/2022 £6,250 £104,239 VOICE OF DOMESTIC WORKERS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9140
29/09/2022 £4,500 HONGKONGERS IN BRITAIN COMPANY LIMITED This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9143
29/09/2022 £12,500 £290,462 INSTITUTE FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9147
29/09/2022 £10,800 WELL GROUNDED JOBS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9148
29/09/2022 £5,450 £36,230 WANSTEAD AND WOODFORD MIGRANT SUPPORT This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9149
29/09/2022 £15,000 £506,652 SHPRESA PROGRAMME This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9150
29/09/2022 £5,200 £79,382 POLISH AND EASTERN EUROPEAN CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9151
29/09/2022 £3,000 £18,400 ADDINGTON AFRO-ETHNIC HEALTH PROMOTION GROUP This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9153
29/09/2022 £3,100 £84,650 HORN OF AFRICA DISABILITY AND ELDERLY ASSOCIATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9154
29/09/2022 £3,000 £535,552 SHEILA MCKECHNIE FOUNDATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9155
29/09/2022 £15,000 £162,179 ALLIANCE FOR INCLUSIVE EDUCATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9156
29/09/2022 £6,855 £803,149 AGAINST VIOLENCE AND ABUSE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9157
29/09/2022 £3,000 BREAD N BUTTER CIC This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9158
29/09/2022 £3,700 NANNY SOLIDARITY NETWORK This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9164
29/09/2022 £6,000 £297,777 YOUR EMPLOYMENT SETTLEMENT SERVICE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9175
29/09/2022 £4,500 £28,475 PERSIAN ADVICE BUREAU This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9188
29/09/2022 £10,600 £614,234 ON ROAD MEDIA This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8962
29/09/2022 £7,500 £433,674 ADVICE 4 RENTERS LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8963
29/09/2022 £3,600 £76,453 BARNET LONE PARENT CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8964
29/09/2022 £6,000 LONDON RENTERS UNION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8966
29/09/2022 £6,350 £707,344 RELEASE LEGAL EMERGENCY AND DRUGS SERVICES This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8967
29/09/2022 £8,000 £1,678,779 HIGH TREES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRUST This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8968
29/09/2022 £3,000 £116,653 HODAN SOMALI COMMUNITY This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8970
29/09/2022 £3,000 £15,446 HILLINGDON SOMALI WOMEN'S GROUP This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8975
29/09/2022 £7,050 £566,866 TOWER HAMLETS LAW CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8978
29/09/2022 £4,000 £41,855 WISE AGE LIMITED This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8979
29/09/2022 £3,000 £147,361 BANGLADESH YOUTH MOVEMENT This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8980
29/09/2022 £10,000 LONDON UNEMPLOYED STRATEGIES This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8981
29/09/2022 £5,300 £1,048,773 AGE UK WANDSWORTH This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8982
29/09/2022 £8,000 £275,974 LONDON GYPSIES AND TRAVELLERS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8983
29/09/2022 £10,000 £477,195 AFGHAN ASSOCIATION PAIWAND This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8984
29/09/2022 £4,000 £1,176,504 CITIZENS ADVICE MERTON AND LAMBETH This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8986
29/09/2022 £7,917 £489,985 KIRAN SUPPORT SERVICES This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8987
29/09/2022 £11,500 £1,678,307 CITIZENS ADVICE SUTTON This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8988
29/09/2022 £8,700 £2,217,382 HOPSCOTCH WOMEN’S CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8989
29/09/2022 £10,000 £272,570 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ALLIANCE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8990
29/09/2022 £8,350 £257,715 WALTHAM FOREST COMMUNITY HUB This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8993
29/09/2022 £10,000 GENERATION RENT This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8996
29/09/2022 £7,650 WOMEN INTO CONSTRUCTION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8998
29/09/2022 £6,500 £456,372 HIGHBURY VALE BLACKSTOCK TRUST (HVBT) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8999
29/09/2022 £12,500 STONEWALL HOUSING ASSOCIATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-9001
29/09/2022 £6,500 SPECTRA This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-9004
29/09/2022 £5,500 £1,035,044 CITIZENS ADVICE ENFIELD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-9005
29/09/2022 £9,000 £816,054 GENDERED INTELLIGENCE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-9010
29/09/2022 £8,000 TAX JUSTICE UK LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-9011
29/09/2022 £4,500 £40,256 EXPERT LINK This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-9012
29/09/2022 £4,450 £324,382 SETTLED This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-9013
29/09/2022 £12,000 £888,858 NATIONAL AIDS TRUST This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9478
29/09/2022 £10,400 £638,142 MATERNITY ACTION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9479
29/09/2022 £20,750 £1,066,788 INCLUSION LONDON This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9481
29/09/2022 £5,600 £19,122 KONGOLESE CHILDREN'S ASSOCIATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9483
29/09/2022 £6,685 £86,146 REDBRIDGE EQUALITIES AND COMMUNITY COUNCIL This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9486
29/09/2022 £6,000 THE ROMANIAN AND EASTERN EUROPEAN HUB This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9489
29/09/2022 £4,575 EMPTY HOMES AGENCY LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9490
29/09/2022 £6,375 £156,325 HARROW ASSOCIATION OF SOMALI VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9491
29/09/2022 £7,750 £3,233,471 NEW ECONOMICS FOUNDATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9493
29/09/2022 £16,725 £2,182,319 JUST FOR KIDS LAW This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9495
29/09/2022 £14,500 £1,021,003 LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN‚ÄôS RIGHTS SERVICES (LAWRS) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9496
29/09/2022 £11,500 £1,412,281 KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA SOCIAL COUNCIL This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9497
29/09/2022 £10,000 £3,182,000 CARDINAL HUME CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9498
29/09/2022 £7,594 £217,687 PADDINGTON LAW CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9499
29/09/2022 £4,667 £85,432 COMMUNITY LANGUAGE SUPPORT SERVICES This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9500
29/09/2022 £9,800 REPOWERING LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9501
29/09/2022 £15,000 £188,811 BELLINGHAM COMMUNITY PROJECT LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9502
29/09/2022 £8,500 PLATFORM INFO EXCHANGE LIMITED This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9504
29/09/2022 £12,500 £641,641 EAST EUROPEAN RESOURCE CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9507
29/09/2022 £5,140 £147,637 EMPOWERING DEAF SOCIETY This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.21-8977
29/09/2022 £4,300 £188,324 LATIN AMERICAN DISABLED PEOPLE'S PROJECT This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.21-9007
29/09/2022 £7,500 £531,190 IMMIGRATION LAW PRACTITIONERS’ ASSOCIATION (ILPA) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.21-9016
29/09/2022 £4,550 £2,077,130 HELEN BAMBER FOUNDATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8606
29/09/2022 £3,500 WOMEN'S BUDGET GROUP This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8615
29/09/2022 £4,070 £171,758 SOMALI WELFARE TRUST This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8616
29/09/2022 £3,000 £122,113 WAPPING BANGLADESH ASSOCIATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8617
29/09/2022 £3,000 £889,171 MIGRANTS ORGANISE LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8620
29/09/2022 £3,000 £438,243 MEDACT This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8625
29/09/2022 £4,550 £591,147 LEGAL ADVICE CENTRE (UNIVERSITY HOUSE) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8626
29/09/2022 £3,000 £99,878 LATIN ELEPHANT This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8635
29/09/2022 £4,500 £660,614 REFUGEE ACTION KINGSTON This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8638
29/09/2022 £3,000 £308,647 LEARN ENGLISH AT HOME This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8642
29/09/2022 £4,050 £487,558 NATIONAL SURVIVOR USER NETWORK - NSUN This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8643
29/09/2022 £9,438 £477,756 HARROW ASSOCIATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8644
29/09/2022 £6,000 £518,881 JUBILEE DEBT CAMPAIGN This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8645
29/09/2022 £2,900 £776,232 RICHMOND ADVICE & INFORMATION ON DISABILITY This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8257
29/09/2022 £3,200 £403,355 BEXLEY CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8259
29/09/2022 £3,400 £358,953 CHILDREN ENGLAND This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8264
29/09/2022 £5,000 £838,246 INQUEST CHARITABLE TRUST This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8266
29/09/2022 £5,450 £668,893 DISABILITY LAW SERVICE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8421
29/09/2022 £4,600 £1,920,076 CAMBRIDGE HOUSE AND TALBOT This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8431
29/09/2022 £3,000 £1,810,765 HOUSING JUSTICE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8432
29/09/2022 £9,625 £1,038,158 CITIZENS ADVICE BARNET This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8439
29/09/2022 £7,450 £232,947 CARIS HARINGEY This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8443
29/09/2022 £3,500 £386,310 FOCUS ON LABOUR EXPLOITATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8444
29/09/2022 £4,000 MIN QUAN LEGAL CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8445
29/09/2022 £5,000 £2,887,997 EAST END CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8446
29/09/2022 £4,000 £1,648,357 FOOD FOUNDATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8452
29/09/2022 £7,670 £868,106 KINGSTON VOLUNTARY ACTION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8456
29/09/2022 £4,000 INDEPENDENT WORKERS UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8458
29/09/2022 £4,200 £1,072,110 LATIN AMERICAN WOMENS AID REFUGE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8464
29/09/2022 £4,600 £124,799 HEAR EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8467
29/09/2022 £2,550 £338,789 HARINGEY LAW CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8469
29/09/2022 £3,200 £464,522 CITIZENS ADVICE HAVERING This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.06.2019-8106
29/09/2022 £5,555 £622,654 CENTRE 70 This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.06.2019-8107
29/09/2022 £5,000 GLOBAL ACTION PLAN This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.06.2019-8108
29/09/2022 £8,750 £389,253 ATD FOURTH WORLD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.06.2019-8111
29/09/2022 £2,500 £546,506 DETENTION ACTION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.06.2019-8115
29/09/2022 £4,000 £164,362 EXCEL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.10.19-8290
29/09/2022 £2,550 £2,203,126 PRAXIS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.10.2019-8270
29/09/2022 £2,537 £1,798,490 NEWHAM COMMUNITY RENEWAL PROGRAMME This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.10.2019-8273
29/09/2022 £4,100 £998,557 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ASSOCIATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.10.2019-8286
29/09/2022 £3,000 £109,000 NOMAD - NATIONS OF MIGRATION AWAKENING THE DIASPORA This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.10.2019-8292
29/09/2022 £3,000 £371,339 CORAM FAMILY AND CHILDCARE LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.10.2019-8296
29/09/2022 £8,200 £703,883 CITIZENS ADVICE HILLINGDON This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9310
29/09/2022 £7,900 £83,285 AFGHAN ASSOCIATION OF LONDON (HARROW) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9313
29/09/2022 £9,400 £596,954 PUBLIC INTEREST LAW CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9314
29/09/2022 £14,005 £407,084 PARTNERSHIP FOR YOUNG LONDON This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9315
29/09/2022 £9,000 £201,699 TRANSPORT FOR ALL This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9316
29/09/2022 £10,500 £560,225 OPENING DOORS LONDON This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9317
29/09/2022 £7,000 £1,340,644 WORKING WELL TRUST This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9320
29/09/2022 £6,000 £2,023,751 MYBNK This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9322
29/09/2022 £14,500 £590,026 CITIZENS ADVICE REDBRIDGE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9323
29/09/2022 £7,500 £55,335 ST PAUL'S MONEY ADVICE CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9324
29/09/2022 £5,000 BRITSOM This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9325
29/09/2022 £4,000 £61,033 BREAKING OUT OF THE BUBBLE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9327
29/09/2022 £4,950 £4,210,182 PADDINGTON DEVELOPMENT TRUST This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9328
29/09/2022 £10,500 £588,194 ASYLUM SUPPORT APPEALS PROJECT This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9329
29/09/2022 £9,550 £270,083 IRANIAN ASSOCIATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9330
29/09/2022 £3,750 £13,865 HARLESDEN NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9331
29/09/2022 £12,125 £313,015 NOTRE DAME REFUGEE CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9332
29/09/2022 £6,665 £137,699 SKILLS ENTERPRISE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9334
29/09/2022 £6,050 £142,984 ASYLOS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9335
29/09/2022 £6,400 £129,700 THE UNITY PROJECT (TUP) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9336
29/09/2022 £4,399 AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT AND ADVOCACY CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9337
29/09/2022 £6,618 £160,080 REFUGEE WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9338
29/09/2022 £6,250 REAL IMPACT SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT PROJECTS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9339
29/09/2022 £4,691 £16,277 COMMUNITY OF TIGRAYAN REFUGEES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9340
29/09/2022 £12,500 £646,669 MEDICAL JUSTICE NETWORK LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9341
29/09/2022 £15,250 £1,170,091 JOINT COUNCIL FOR THE WELFARE OF IMMIGRANTS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9342
29/09/2022 £10,750 £1,644,157 SOUTHWARK LAW CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9343
29/09/2022 £11,950 £247,734 HARINGEY MIGRANT SUPPORT CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9347
29/09/2022 £18,400 £1,959,326 PUBLIC LAW PROJECT This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9349
29/09/2022 £6,850 £290,111 SOUTH HAMPSTEAD AND KILBURN COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9350
29/09/2022 £9,000 £346,549 LONDON PLAY This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9351
29/09/2022 £14,650 £460,261 HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM COMMUNITY LAW CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9352
29/09/2022 £3,750 LGBTIQ+ OUTSIDE CIC This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9356
29/09/2022 £8,000 £792,455 NATIONAL UGLY MUGS (NUM) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9363
29/09/2022 £6,000 £36,951 SOUTHWARK REFUGEE COMMUNITIES FORUM This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9364
29/09/2022 £10,400 £163,231 ELAYS NETWORK LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9367
29/09/2022 £16,000 £444,122 EQUALLY OURS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9368
29/09/2022 £5,375 £262,906 MRS INDEPENDENT LIVING This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9369
29/09/2022 £11,250 INSTITUTE FOR EMPLOYMENT RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9374
29/09/2022 £6,150 £146,983 SOUNDDELIVERY MEDIA This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9375
29/09/2022 £7,800 £694,882 RIGHTS OF WOMEN This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9378
29/09/2022 £4,000 £33,125 SUVAI DEAF EAST COMMUNITY This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.20-8842
29/09/2022 £5,635 £622,367 CARERS CENTRE, TOWER HAMLETS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8773
29/09/2022 £7,050 £476,837 CROYDON CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8775
29/09/2022 £3,000 £118,282 KONGOLESE CENTRE FOR INFORMATION AND ADVICE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8777
29/09/2022 £4,500 £965,616 ANTI-TRIBALISM MOVEMENT This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8778
29/09/2022 £5,350 £1,343,782 IMKAAN This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8780
29/09/2022 £5,300 £385,185 LASA CHARITY UK LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8783
29/09/2022 £2,500 £785,735 ZACCHAEUS 2000 TRUST This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8784
29/09/2022 £4,765 £507,967 HARROW CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8786
29/09/2022 £4,000 £103,799 HILLINGDON REFUGEE SUPPORT GROUP This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8788
29/09/2022 £2,500 HOUSING ACTION SOUTHWARK AND LAMBETH This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8793
29/09/2022 £3,000 £79,026 ILAYS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8799
29/09/2022 £2,650 £347,089 EQUALITY TRUST This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8800
29/09/2022 £7,500 £2,182,319 JUST FOR KIDS LAW This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8802
29/09/2022 £10,000 £599,152 ISLINGTON PEOPLES RIGHTS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8803
29/09/2022 £6,593 TIMEWISE FOUNDATION CIC This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8804
29/09/2022 £6,200 LONDON TENANTS FEDERATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8806
29/09/2022 £3,750 THE CENTRE FOR PUBLIC DATA This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8807
29/09/2022 £7,450 PEOPLE'S EMPOWERMENT ALLIANCE FOR CUSTOM HOUSE (PEACH) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8820
29/09/2022 £2,600 £3,079,000 TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL UK This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8821
29/09/2022 £5,650 HIGH PAY CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8825
29/09/2022 £5,625 £4,847,339 CHILD POVERTY ACTION GROUP This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8826
29/09/2022 £9,550 BROMLEY EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE CIC This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-SVRR-05.06.20-8576
29/09/2022 £2,550 £760,066 INCLUSION BARNET This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-SVRR-05.06.20-8577
29/09/2022 £7,300 WINVISIBLE (WOMEN WITH VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE DISABILITIES) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-SVRR-05.06.20-8589
29/09/2022 £5,850 £342,514 ACTION DISABILITY KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-SVRR-2021-9021
29/09/2022 £8,936 £549,351 DISABILITY ADVICE SERVICE LAMBETH This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-SVRR-2021-9022
29/09/2022 £8,910 £760,066 INCLUSION BARNET This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-SVRR-2021-9023
29/09/2022 £9,815 £361,904 MERTON CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-SVRR-2021-9024
29/09/2022 £7,140 £1,406,335 RUILS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-SVRR-2021-9025
29/09/2022 £6,435 £413,923 STAY SAFE EAST This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-SVRR-2021-9026
29/09/2022 £800,000 LONDON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION The funding is to be regranted by the London Community Foundation in response to the Cost of Living Crisis.
29/09/2022 £2,000 COMPASS COLLECTIVE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-01.06.2021-9159
29/09/2022 £1,135 BROMLEY EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE CIC This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8965
29/09/2022 £2,367 £26,981 WALTHAM FOREST MIGRANT ACTION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8972
29/09/2022 £1,000 £123,591 POVERTY AND ENVIRONMENT TRUST This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-8997
29/09/2022 £975 FAIR TAX FOUNDATION LIMITED This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2021-9009
29/09/2022 £1,250 COMMUNITY PLAN LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.2022-9477
29/09/2022 £1,950 HOUSE OF POLISH & EUROPEAN COMMUNITY - HOPEC This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.02.21-9006
29/09/2022 £1,900 £776,623 HOUNSLOW CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8604
29/09/2022 £1,300 £41,140 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION FOR MINORITY COMMUNITES LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8610
29/09/2022 £1,500 £64,914 DADIHIYE SOMALI DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8618
29/09/2022 £2,000 JOINT ENTERPRISE NOT GUILTY BY ASSOCIATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8629
29/09/2022 £2,150 £126,891 HOARDINGUK LTD This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8633
29/09/2022 £1,500 £88,204 ISLINGTON SOMALI COMMUNITY This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8636
29/09/2022 £1,000 £55,277 REFUGEE AND MIGRANT NETWORK SUTTON This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8637
29/09/2022 £1,000 LIBERTY - NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8639
29/09/2022 £2,250 £2,227,180 LONDON IRISH CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8640
29/09/2022 £2,300 £300,309 MIGRANT VOICE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8650
29/09/2022 £1,500 £984,453 JUSTICE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-02.06.2020-8651
29/09/2022 £500 £20,175 LAMBETH ELDERLY ASSOCIATION FROM VIETNAM This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8267
29/09/2022 £1,650 £43,589 LEE GREEN LIVES This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8268
29/09/2022 £1,550 £78,895 BARKING AND DAGENHAM YOUTH DANCE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8435
29/09/2022 £1,000 £53,533 WELWITSCHIA WELFARE CENTRE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8440
29/09/2022 £1,500 £1,292,632 BROMLEY TOGETHER This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8441
29/09/2022 £1,460 £58,257 GESHEREU SUPPORT NETWORK This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8449
29/09/2022 £1,750 £1,041,355 WORKING FAMILIES This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8450
29/09/2022 £2,000 £103,500 IRAQI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8451
29/09/2022 £1,050 £124,104 SOUTHWARK TRAVELLERS ACTION GROUP This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8457
29/09/2022 £970 £42,129 RECONNECTION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.02.2020-8461
29/09/2022 £1,000 £32,946 FITZROVIA NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.06.2019-8109
29/09/2022 £975 £262,595 ACTIVE HORIZONS This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.06.2019-8110
29/09/2022 £2,300 £852,316 KINGSTON CARERS' NETWORK This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.06.2019-8117
29/09/2022 £1,250 £272,904 EDAID FOUNDATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.06.2019-8131
29/09/2022 £995 £35,920 STREAM SKILLS ADVANCEMENT This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.10.2019-8281
29/09/2022 £2,059 £3,287,627 ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-04.10.2019-8285
29/09/2022 £1,685 £850 GREENWICH AREA INVOLVEMENT NETWORK This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9326
29/09/2022 £2,100 FOCUS E15 CAMPAIGN This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9348
29/09/2022 £2,250 £17,091 SOUTH LONDON TAMIL WELFARE GROUP (SLTWG) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-05.10.2021-9376
29/09/2022 £1,350 £980,482 WINCHESTER PROJECT - CAMDEN This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.02.2019-7976
29/09/2022 £1,100 £247,382 ADVICE SUPPORT KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.20-8776
29/09/2022 £1,250 £640,499 ASYLUM AID This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8779
29/09/2022 £750 £253,094 CONNECT: NORTH KOREA This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8782
29/09/2022 £2,000 TONIC HOUSING ASSOCIATION LIMITED This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8787
29/09/2022 £1,100 EXERCISE FOR EVERYONE This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8789
29/09/2022 £850 £87,993 ERITREAN COMMUNITY IN UK (ECUK) This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8791
29/09/2022 £2,000 £373,150 TRANSFORM DRUG POLICY FOUNDATION This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8798
29/09/2022 £1,000 £262,230 SKILLS AND TRAINING NETWORK This is a cost of living uplift for grant reference 360G-trustforlondon-MAIN-S2-06.10.2020-8827
22/08/2022 £77,382 CLAPTON COMMONS COMMUNITY ORGANISATION LTD The funding is to develop the work of North Hackney Neighbourhood Alliance (NHNA) to bring systematic and institutional change in our neighbourhoods. To employ an experienced community organiser and project manager to enable people with lived experience to participate in resolving issues related to poverty and powerlessness.
21/07/2022 £29,362 ON ROAD MEDIA The funding is to research the most effective ways to frame and message the Commission’s proposals, for non-expert audiences, to provide a concise and user friendly summary of the findings and recommendations and to provide subsequent support for up to six months as the Commission applies the recommendations to its ongoing communication.
04/07/2022 £87,000 HOUSE OF ST BARNABAS The funding is for the consolidation of the Better Work Project. As well as directly supporting people who have experienced homelessness to progress into better roles, the project will work with employers to create systemic change, providing more progression opportunities for low paid workers within the hospitality industry.
29/06/2022 £141,000 NORTH KENSINGTON LAW CENTRE The funding is for the ongoing support and salary of a senior Employment Caseworker and supporting costs to continue to meet the high demand of people seeking help in a range of employment matters from initial advice to written submissions, advocacy and representation in tribunals.
29/06/2022 £120,000 SOUTH WEST LONDON LAW CENTRES The funding is for specialist employment advice, casework and representation through a mixture of free and fee paying services to work alongside and supplement the extensive pro bono clinic service.
29/06/2022 £63,000 DEAF ETHNIC WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION The funding is for a programme of work called ‘Empowering Rights for Women’. This will inform Deaf ethnic women of their rights, and how to exercise them in full by offering fully accessible and culturally sensitive workshops and one to one drop in sessions.
29/06/2022 £159,500 MARY WARD LEGAL CENTRE The funding is for a full-time specialist Welfare Benefits Caseworker for three years to provide specialist advice and representation on social security appeals to the First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal. It will also help build capacity of other voluntary sector organisations through the provision of welfare benefits training and support.
29/06/2022 £48,000 CREATING GROUND CIC The funding is towards the costs of its #NoticeUs campaign to develop capacity of women living in TA in Greenwich to amplify their voice to seek change on terms on which families are placed in temporary accommodation
29/06/2022 £105,000 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES SKILLS AND DEVELOPMENT The funding is towards two, part-time posts to offer advice and policy support to West London BAME communities around temporary accommodation.
29/06/2022 £30,000 GROUNDSWELL UK The funding is for co-designing a project in temporary accommodation, health and homelessness. Groundswell will mobilize thier networks of people with lived experience to identify the priorities of people in temporary accomodation, and will develop a project that meets their needs and can create change.
29/06/2022 £147,000 JUSTLIFE FOUNDATION The funding is to establish Temporary Accommodation Action Groups (TAAGs) in 5 London Boroughs, with support from local strategic partner/s. This will amplify the voices of TA residents, connect them with others and enable them advocate/lobby/influence for meaningful change - positively impacting the circumstances of those living in TA, locally and nationally.
29/06/2022 £84,000 LAW FOR LIFE: THE FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC LEGAL EDUCATION The funding is for the continuation of a programme to support vulnerable groups secure &maintain decent housing. It integrates on- and offline help to: help people living in precarious housing understand housing&homelessness law in the context of pandemic and cost-of-living crisis; identify ways to achieve change through legal /nonlegal mechanisms.
29/06/2022 £100,000 LONDON GYPSIES AND TRAVELLERS The funding is towards its core costs to lobby and campaign for the housing needs of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) communities in London.
29/06/2022 £150,000 LONDON RENTERS UNION The funding is unrestricted, intended to build the power of temporary housing tenants to win significant improvements to their conditions and contribute to wider policy change.
29/06/2022 £42,000 POSITIVE EAST The funding is for research into the impact that living in Temporary Accommodation has on individuals living with HIV and produce recommendations for Local Councils on how to best accommodate those living with HIV in Temporary Accommodation. Alongside the research they will provide individual casework, empowering individuals to take part in the research project.
29/06/2022 £95,000 POSITIVE MONEY The funding is for a project to create a shift in housing policy to tackle housing affordability. Positive Money will build support amongst policy makers and politicians to adopt a new long term housing affordability strategy to tackle the housing crisis, prior to the 2024 General and London Mayoral Elections.
29/06/2022 £150,000 SOUTH WEST LONDON LAW CENTRES The funding is for a campaign on behalf of tenants of TA across Wandsworth and Croydon, working with the community to give them a public voice. This will be in partnership with Citizens Advice Croydon. Alongside this South West London Law Centres will take on legal cases to help individuals, including taking on some public law challenges.
29/06/2022 £120,000 THE MAGPIE PROJECT The funding is for core costs to support The Magpie Project's work over the next three years. During this period, they will: 1. Map and consolidate the role of lived experience in their external advocacy work and internal governance and leadership, 2. Consolidate and codify our partnership work around the systemic issues they see arising out of thier casework, 3. Share learning and best practise on co-production and voice, 4. Scaffold thier work by investing in casework and volunteer management capacity.
29/06/2022 £90,000 WEST LONDON EQUALITY CENTRE The funding is for two, part-time housing advisors to provide legal advice, support, and conduct casework for people facing housing issues in private rental sector accommodation. These categories of people make up over 75% of WLEC's housing enquiries. Service will be via drop-in, appointment at community surgeries and foodbank centres.
29/06/2022 £124,000 ZACCHAEUS 2000 TRUST The funding is for the design and implementation of new policy influencing and public campaigning activity that seeks to secure fundamental reform of temporary accommodation practice in Westminster, making the most of the opportunity of a new administration in the borough.
29/06/2022 £100,000 ANTI-TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION UNIT The funding is for specialist legal support for survivors of trafficking and modern slavery, to protect survivors’ rights and minimise the negative impact of emerging immigration and modern slavery law and policy, through evidence based, survivor informed, systemic change focused on litigation, policy, influencing and campaigning work.
29/06/2022 £100,000 DETENTION ACTION The funding is for an integrated advocacy programme aimed at achieving a statutory prohibition on indefinite immigration detention, reforming the UK’s deportation policies, and fundamental and widespread reform of the asylum system, with those with lived experience of these systems at the heart of the work.
29/06/2022 £75,000 DOCTORS OF THE WORLD UK The funding is for Doctors of the World (DOTW) to build on existing lived experience initiatives, scaling up co-production work through meaningful engagement mechanisms that contribute to agenda setting and decision making.
29/06/2022 £100,000 HARROW LAW CENTRE The funding is for part of the salary of a full time Immigration solicitor.
29/06/2022 £20,000 HOSTNATION The funding is to continue to sustain our programme in London over the next year especially creating referral partners with resettlement programmes and organisations - Syrian, Afghan, Hong Kong and Ukrainian - and to make a further 150-200 matches for those rebuilding their lives in London.
29/06/2022 £90,500 KANLUNGAN FILIPINO CONSORTIUM 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.
29/06/2022 £100,000 SAFE PASSAGE The funding is for advocacy and campaigning to increase public and political support for safe routes for refugees to the UK. The grant will cover the salary costs of the Public Affairs and Policy Manager and costs associated with enabling young refugees to campaign for systemic change.
29/06/2022 £90,000 WE BELONG The funding is for We Belong’s Chasing Status Project as it implements, disseminates and activates the June 2022 legislative changes to the ten-year route to settlement. It hopes to have a hyperlocal focus so young people and their families across London are aware of their rights and entitlements.
29/06/2022 £102,000 NEW ECONOMY ORGANISERS NETWORK The funding is for building the capacity, resilience and strategic impact of London based civil society groups, creating opportunities for support for those with lived experience of the issues they work on to become leaders on those issues, within movements and in the media.
29/06/2022 £7,500 FUTURE BARKING AND DAGENHAM YOUTH ZONE The funding is for a dedicated team of youth workers to offer 20+ activities every night, like dance, cooking, sports and music, and giving them a positive role model to talk to about any challenges they have, to ensure a young person's background doesn't prevent them reaching their potential.
29/06/2022 £7,500 METRO CENTRE The funding is for a youth service and bolstering the support provided to LGBTQ+ young people, specifically through a fortnightly Transcend group for trans and non-binary young people. This will include increasing the number of one-to-one support sessions available and funding additional in-person activities.
15/06/2022 £160,000 ISLAMOPHOBIA RESPONSE UNIT The funding is for a legal advice service for victims of religious and racial discrimination at work and or as public service users. The funding will cover the cost of IRU’s existing employment solicitor for the next three years, and/or funding to recruit an additional discrimination caseworker.
15/06/2022 £85,000 PLATFORM INFO EXCHANGE LIMITED The funding is for a data analyst and digital rights coordinator. The incumbent will help us build data trust, carry out targeted subject access request to help individual workers and to uncover greater transparency of algorithmic management
15/06/2022 £40,000 HAVERING ASIAN SOCIAL AND WELFARE ASSOCIATION This funding is for the provision of welfare advice/guidance support and services to the lonely and vulnerable in the local community, especially those from the Asian community as well as other ethnic minorities.
15/06/2022 £67,000 KONGOLESE CHILDREN'S ASSOCIATION The funding is for the sustainability of the KCA Advice service, which is soon to reach formal external AQS accreditation.
15/06/2022 £60,000 THE ROMANIAN AND EASTERN EUROPEAN HUB The funding is for a two-year project that will enable us to offer free family support and advice services to vulnerable Eastern Europeans and recruit and develop a cohort of 10 community volunteers who will step into paid employment after completing their placement with us.
23/05/2022 £30,000 WPI ECONOMICS The funding is for the creation of a cost of living index for London - and an understanding of how different Londoners experience changes in the cost of living. This will allow the Trust and others to hold policymakers to account for improving living standards in London.
05/05/2022 £104,000 MATERNITY ACTION The funding is for the continuation of policy and campaigning work to reduce pregnancy and maternity discrimination in the workplace, to strengthen legal protections for pregnant women and new mothers in precarious employment, and to increase maternity pay and benefits.
05/05/2022 £155,000 CENTRE FOR PROGRESSIVE CHANGE The funding is for the salary of a Campaign Director to drive our campaign. Their focus will be on building the alliance, supporting the Lead Organiser, recruiting allies to the alliance and scaling this work nationally.
05/05/2022 £120,000 NATIONAL AIDS TRUST The funding is for its policy work to improve the rights of people living with HIV in London thereby reducing poverty and overcoming inequity. It will also help develop a more current strategic communications work to reframe the narratives around HIV.
05/05/2022 £75,000 THAMES REACH CHARITY The funding is for 18 months for a full-time (37½ hours a-week): In-Work Progression (IWP) Worker. As an internal resource for Thames Reach teams supporting clients facing the dual hardship of insecure work and housing, the role will increase the number of low paid workers progressing into better work.
05/05/2022 £80,000 ON THE RECORD This funding is for work with people with lived experience of childcare inequality in London, training and supporting them to document and share learning from community action childcare initiatives and campaigns. Our storytelling will amplify the voices of people experiencing London’s childcare crisis and develop strategic communications around the issue.
05/05/2022 £89,000 GREENWICH HOUSING RIGHTS The funding is to maintain a Crisis Navigator in post providing skilled advocacy/advisor services working flexibly across specialist areas of welfare benefits and housing to meet the welfare benefits and advice needs of the increasing number of residents with mounting debts to reduce poverty, thus avoiding crisis and eviction.
05/05/2022 £76,500 HARROW ASSOCIATION OF SOMALI VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS The funding is for continuation support for our successful two days a week advice and advocacy project for Somali and Arabic speakers from across North London. Clients are supported with crisis assistance, debt, welfare benefits, help into employment, housing advocacy, health, and training to reduce the cycle of crisis.
05/05/2022 £80,000 REDBRIDGE EQUALITIES AND COMMUNITY COUNCIL The funding is for : Outreach advice services – bringing advice to the community Outreach advice surgeries Street outreach, day or night shelter advice Telephone advice and digital platform support Advocacy and casework Referrals and signposting Home visits Mc Kenzie friend service at tribunal, court hearings, client panel representation.
05/05/2022 £98,000 REPOWERING LTD The funding is for work to build a stronger network of organisations to alleviate fuel poverty in Lambeth and London; to empower residents as agents of social change through training, volunteering, employment, mentoring; and, advocacy efforts to tackle causes and effects of fuel poverty at local, regional and national levels.
05/05/2022 £100,000 CITIZENS ADVICE WANDSWORTH The funding is for: Providing employment advice to Wandsworth residents. Building the capacity of the London Citizens Advice network to increase employment advice provision by delivering a program of training, support and quality assurance to cohorts of advisers across the network. Raising the profile of employment advice within our network.
05/05/2022 £145,000 LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN‚ÄôS RIGHTS SERVICES (LAWRS) The funding is for the continuation and improvement of our programme of prevention, advice and evidence-based advocacy work, which seeks to achieve improved working conditions, employment rights and enforcement for low paid migrant women workers through specialist support, and the engagement of women with lived experiences in evidence-based advocacy work.
05/05/2022 £101,250 PADDINGTON LAW CENTRE The funding is for the salary and overhead costs of a part-time Employment caseworker for two years, providing free, specialist, advice, casework and Employment Tribunal advocacy to low paid, marginalised workers, aimed at addressing inequality issues at work, protecting workers' rights, securing correct pay/benefits, and obtaining redress/compensation on wrongful termination.
05/05/2022 £115,000 ACTION FOR RACE EQUALITY (ARE) The funding is to continue to support the core activities of the MoU programme and step up ARE's role in identifying and disseminating evidence of what works to improve employment outcomes for young black men in London. It will also provide the secretariat for the Newham Collective Impact Partnership.
05/05/2022 £56,230 COMMUNITY LANGUAGE SUPPORT SERVICES The funding is for the salary for a part time advice worker (2.5 days a week), who will provide advice and support to our service users, support staff in running workshops and group activities and will do home visits to assist housebound service users.
05/05/2022 £150,000 BELLINGHAM COMMUNITY PROJECT LTD The funding is for BCP to continue its much-needed community development work and deliver the Trust's housing and regeneration project bringing a revitalised high street, accessible public realm, genuinely affordable accessible homes for people on low incomes, a replacement leisure centre and create an accessible train station for all.
05/05/2022 £7,500 SAFELIVES The funding is for SafeLives to work with partners such as Lioness Circle, Al-Hasaniya, HOPE Network. As a white-majority organisation, it’s crucial we collaborate with sister organisations working with women from minoritised groups. The voices of their service users should guide our family court, 'whole health', and young people's projects.
05/05/2022 £250,000 THE LEGAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION The funding is for a cohort of Justice First Fellows (JFFs) to be based in social welfare legal agencies specialising in addressing employment law needs in London.
05/04/2022 £25,000 COMMUNITY PLAN LTD The funding is to amplify the views of Islington's very diverse local communities and those in housing need, so they are taken into account by decision makers, ensuring these views are at the forefront of the redevelopment of the Holloway site during final planning, demolition and construction.
05/04/2022 £60,000 EMPTY HOMES AGENCY LTD The funding is for a London-wide, community-led coalition leading into the 2024 GLA and General Elections, to advocate for a fair development policy platform to meet low-income housing needs and to challenge the present housing investment model, which creates growing numbers of empty and underutilised homes and increases housing poverty.
05/04/2022 £132,000 YOUTH LEGAL AND RESOURCE CENTRE The funding is for a contribution to the costs of two solicitors (2 days pw each) over three years to provide specialist housing advice, training and holistic support in relation to private rented sector matters that fall outside legal aid to improve young people’s ability to sustain tenancies.
05/04/2022 £124,000 ISLAND ADVICE CENTRE The funding is for costs for a 4 day a week supervising housing caseworker, to delivering housing legal advice and casework for those not eligible for legal aid; training and factsheets for volunteers, law students and other agencies; and taking up issues of wider concern with appropriate authorities via Forums
05/04/2022 £100,000 NEW ECONOMICS FOUNDATION The funding is for supporting London communities to make the capital a cornerstone city in the national campaign for systemic housing change, via winning more social housing at the next London Mayoral and General elections.
05/04/2022 £10,000 THE REFUGEE, ASYLUM AND MIGRATION POLICY PROJECT (RAMP) The funding is to enable the All Party Parliamentary Group for Migration to with with a group of civil society experts to conduct an inquiry into the impact of the EU Settled Status scheme roll out, and to make policy recommendations based on their findings.
05/04/2022 £44,600 WORK RIGHTS CENTRE The funding is for supporting the Ukrainian community through advice and casework on immigration, job searching, employment rights and welfare benefits. It will finance the full-time salary of our experienced Ukrainian and Russian speaking adviser, expanding our capacity to deal with the growing volume and complexity of queries.
05/04/2022 £150,000 BAIL FOR IMMIGRATION DETAINEES The funding will pay for a full time immigration lawyer who will provide legal advice and representation to London based clients detained under immigration powers in bail and deportation matters. This includes assistance through self-help literature, outreach and the provision of high-quality training and supervision of legally qualified volunteers.
05/04/2022 £199,500 JUST FOR KIDS LAW The funding is for JfKL’s holistic representation of young people through the continuing provision of specialist immigration (non-asylum) legal support across London. We will take the evidence from our casework to fight for reform through influencing and campaigning to achieve a more humane, just and fair immigration system.
05/04/2022 £152,220 CENTRAL ENGLAND LAW CENTRE The funding is for KINDUK - a collaboration between not-for-profits and law firms, who in turn represent in children's immigration cases. KINDUK is also promoting Implementation of our child-rights framework for local authorities/governmental institutions interacting with children Our message: children with unresolved immigration issues must be seen, heard and helped
05/04/2022 £150,000 EAST EUROPEAN RESOURCE CENTRE The funding is for the costs of the Immigration Programme staff: one full-time OISC Level 2 adviser and part-time OISC Level 3 immigration solicitor. This will deliver: specialist immigration advice and representation - 120 users per year immigration outreach information campaign - 50,000 users per year
05/04/2022 £120,000 CARDINAL HUME CENTRE The funding is for the delivery of free legal advice and representation up to Level 3 for vulnerable migrant families, children and adults and to gather evidence and build a network and referral process to increase the supply of free legal advice within London.
05/04/2022 £75,000 GREATER LONDON FORUM FOR OLDER PEOPLE The funding is for the GLF infrastructure and coordination (via a part time Coordinator and running costs) necessary to make the voice of older Londoner ‘ as loud, inclusive and articulate as possible’ - to push for implementation of a truly ‘Age friendly London’ and Age-friendly recovery from C19.
05/04/2022 £249,000 INCLUSION LONDON The funding is for building the capacity of London Deaf and Disabled peoples Organisations (DDPOs) to collectively influence local, regional and national policy making so that the priority inequality and poverty needs and issues affecting Deaf/Disabled Londoners are better addressed.
05/04/2022 £140,000 KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA SOCIAL COUNCIL The funding is for the salary of the Community Development Manager and for running costs. The purpose will be to directly work with a range of local stakeholders to strengthen the capacity and skills of residents and organisations to collectively respond to local challenges and influence decision making.
05/04/2022 £7,500 TOYNBEE HALL The funding is towards the costs of delivering and sustaining outreach into the local community through activities that improve access to specialist support with debt, benefits, housing and domestic violence, enhance health and wellbeing, and build new connections. The programme costs include specialist advisers and staff that speak local languages.
05/04/2022 £7,500 YOUNG FOUNDATION The funding is to enable us to focus on Stronger Voices paying firstly for training in all aspects of voice: speaking with confidence, campaigning, advocacy, increasing the voice of stakeholders in developing policy, dealing with difficult questions and handling the media and then assessing the impact of this training.
05/04/2022 £7,500 HACKNEY DOORWAYS This funding is for the running costs of our two night shelters for homeless people (one mixed and one for women). Our two case workers will support them to move on into permanent accommodation. About 100 people will benefit from this service in the course of the year.
05/04/2022 £7,500 JW3 TRUST LIMITED The funding is for our work in response to growing demand in the local area from families struggling with the impact of food poverty. We've opened a food bank and food cooking service and have delivered over 240k meals worth of food to date. Demand continues to grow
05/04/2022 £7,500 SOFII FOUNDATION The funding is to expand our virtual/hybrid events that enable fundraisers - including those working for charities tackling poverty and inequality in London - on limited budgets, to be inspired by a diverse group of speakers. We will continue to build our free online archive of fundraising information and innovation.
05/04/2022 £7,500 REFUGEES AT HOME The funding is for scaling up in London, our core placement city. We have received 12,000+ host applications since war started in Ukraine - far more than we are able to process at our current size. We must grow quickly to give as many refugees as possible a welcoming home.
05/03/2022 £7,500 WEST HAM UNITED FOUNDATION The funding is for the provision of free information, advice and guidance to our participants who experience problems with housing, debt, money management, employment and welfare benefits. Sessions will be delivered in partnership with local partners from our Beckton Community Hub - increasing access and reducing stigma of receiving support.
05/03/2022 £7,500 THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS The funding is for peer support in London by bereaved parents reducing inequality bereaved parents experience: no appropriate support/information, misunderstood, isolation, no future/hope, unfriendly world, others cannot relate/know what to say, struggle continuing living, supporting spouse/remaining children, earning income, financial security, stigma, guilty feelings, breakdown with partner/spouse, officialdom (police, inquest).
05/03/2022 £7,500 ACTION ON DISABILITY This funding is to deliver co-production training for Disabled young people aged 11-25. Our aim is to empower local Disabled young people to understand how the lived experience and skills they have can be enhanced and shared to create positive change and co-produced with Officers from LBHF.
23/02/2022 £66,000 PADDINGTON DEVELOPMENT TRUST The funding will cover the employment costs of our N'hood Forum Community Development Worker who will facilitate the forums engage at least 1000 citizens including including Arabic speakers build understanding of neighbourhood planning within the community Funding will also support room hire,leaflet production, incentives for engagement, translations etc.
23/02/2022 £50,000 LGBTIQ+ OUTSIDE CIC The funding is to continue our weekly forum - London Queer Leaders Forum (QLF) - within our LGBTIQ+ Centre. The forum provides online, in person and outdoor group sessions and will be facilitated by the Outside Projects Managing Director and the LGBT Consortium's London Coordinator.
23/02/2022 £80,000 SOUTHWARK GROUPS OF TENANTS ORGANISATIONS The funding is for developing and delivering a programme that educates and empowers Tenants and Residents Associations to be able to deal with issues surrounding social housing through a series of round table discussions, workshops, and broadcasts. Funding will cover salary for a leading officer, training, equipment, and management cost.
09/02/2022 £145,000 CITIZENS ADVICE REDBRIDGE The funding is for provision of employment legal advice, assistance and (where possible) representation, on all aspects of employment law for people who live and work in Redbridge. This will empower vulnerable Redbridge workers, to ensure that their employment rights are respected and any violations of these rights are challenged.
09/02/2022 £80,000 BREAKING OUT OF THE BUBBLE The funding is for staff and resources to support people with learning difficulties in speaking out and raising awareness of local services and organisations of what they need to do to improve inclusion with the goal of achieving greater levels of involvement and integration in the community.
09/02/2022 £82,000 CITIZENS ADVICE HILLINGDON The funding is for a new post of specialist benefits adviser (24 hours per week) to provide clients with expert advice on challenges and appeals around benefits entitlements .
09/02/2022 £33,700 GREENWICH AREA INVOLVEMENT NETWORK The funding is for targeted outreach work with BAME, LGBTQ+, young men, disabled people, and people with other protected characteristics, to build representation leadership. This work will lead to direct engagement of people with lived experienced of mental health in co-producing, co-designing and influencing local mental health decisions.
09/02/2022 £150,000 TRANSPORT FOR ALL The funding is for continuation of 'Access, Rights, Advice', a scheme delivering transport sector system change and ensuring policies are directly influenced by disabled people and based on their needs.The scheme: collates impactful data, develops disabled people as agents of social change and campaigns for much needed structural reform.
09/02/2022 £119,000 AFGHAN ASSOCIATION OF LONDON (HARROW) The funding is for the provision of a comprehensive advice, information and advocacy services to the community on a wide range of issues. Helping the Afghan community access provisions including welfare benefits, housing, health and immigration. To make sure they understand a complicated and unfamiliar system and to access provisions.
09/02/2022 £105,000 OPENING DOORS LONDON This funding is for engaging older people from all sections of the LGBTQ+ community in researching the intersectionality of multiple inequalities experienced by older LGBTQ+ people and their long-term impact on poverty and disadvantage, increasing their voice and ability to campaign and advocate for policy change and improved decision making.
09/02/2022 £70,000 WORKING WELL TRUST The funding is for the continuation of our current Trust for London funded work, advocating for and supporting the career progression of individuals in low paid roles / with mental health to work that is better paid and more suited to their needs.
09/02/2022 £143,000 HARINGEY MIGRANT SUPPORT CENTRE The funding is for a continuation of HMSC’s current partnership with Islington Law Centre (1 day p/w of specialist initial immigration advice) and expansion of HMSC’s in-house immigration advice capacity. This will enable HMSC’s visitors to regularise immigration status, securing the right to work and access housing and welfare support.
09/02/2022 £114,000 IRANIAN ASSOCIATION The funding is for the salary of the Welfare and Housing Advisor and associated costs over 3 years to help 720 (240 per year) vulnerable Iranian and Farsi speaking refugees/migrants reduce financial hardship and isolation. A further 40 people per year will improve their understanding of welfare benefits in relevant workshops.
09/02/2022 £122,000 PUBLIC INTEREST LAW CENTRE The funding is for the salary of a community lawyer to undertake strategic litigation specialising in planning and environmental law, to support grassroots groups and tenants & residents’ associations in Southwark, Newham and Barnet who campaign for regeneration projects that benefit the local community rather than private developers.
09/02/2022 £165,000 INSTITUTE FOR EMPLOYMENT RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK The funding is for: (i) the next phase of co-production of the Commission on Social Security to influence policy change in the field of social welfare; (ii) influencing work on social security proposals; (iii) three new deep-dive inquiries.
09/02/2022 £128,000 INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH (IPPR) The funding is for the London Progression Collaboration - an initiative which offers free business support to help create apprenticeships - to develop and pilot an intensive employer-facing support model throughout the apprenticeship lifespan, to improve progression opportunities for low-paid workers.
09/02/2022 £125,000 MEDICAL JUSTICE NETWORK LTD The funding is to cover the costs of Medical Justice's Policy, Research & Parliamentary Manager to lead on work to challenge harmful Home Office policies and disseminating medical evidence and research, getting it into the hands of others in the sector who can effect change.
09/02/2022 £60,000 BRITSOM The funding is for a part-time Welfare Benefits Officer to provide support regarding accessing benefits, rent arrears, utilities, benefit entitlement, housing issues to 300 disadvantaged and excluded people from Somali / BAMER communities in Barnet over three years.
09/02/2022 £73,000 ASYLOS The funding is for Asylos’ Thematic Research Project: addressing identified information gaps for particularly vulnerable groups of asylum seekers in London and across the UK. This project will consist of: publishing interview-based thematic research reports, targeted advocacy and outreach, and providing accompanying training for legal representatives of asylum seekers.
09/02/2022 £175,000 HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM COMMUNITY LAW CENTRE The funding is for the continuation of an Employment Rights Project. The project has been successfully providing specialist employment law advice, casework and representation for low-income individuals since January 2021. The funding covers the salary and proportional on-costs for one, full-time specialist solicitor.
09/02/2022 £167,200 PARTNERSHIP FOR YOUNG LONDON The funding is for strengthening young people's voices in policy and practice across London, ensuring that recovery post-COVID19 is inclusive and equitable. Young people will co-design and co-deliver research and campaigns, with the Youth Sector. PYF will work with the young people, to develop their skills on participatory research.
09/02/2022 £80,000 MYBNK The funding is for furthering work with disadvantaged young people at risk of homelessness through a Thought Leadership campaign. The campaign will utilise the voices of London care leavers to determine the quality, scope and variety of financial education available from local authorities as part of the leaving care pathway.
09/02/2022 £49,000 MARYLEBONE BANGLADESH SOCIETY The funding is for two part-time advisors to support Bengali and other ethnic minority groups in the community. This is to support access to welfare benefits, health and social services and schooling.
09/02/2022 £145,000 NOTRE DAME REFUGEE CENTRE The funding is for three years for an OISC level 3 senior advice worker who manages the Advice Service. This role ensures vulnerable asylum seekers and refugees are reached, ensuring quality of service, liaising with partner agencies and influencing policy.
09/02/2022 £50,000 HARLESDEN NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM The funding is for increasing the coordinator’s hours to enable Harlesden Neighbourhood Forum to become more engaged in the community and local council initiatives. The support will enable the development of a growth plan, delivering the capacity and resilience needed to combat local poverty and inequality.
09/02/2022 £90,000 ST PAUL'S MONEY ADVICE CENTRE This funding is for 1 FTE qualified debt advice Case Manager. This will (a) support existing capacity, particularly in East Hounslow through our network partner, where demand is growing and (b) increase our capacity across our service area by sourcing additional case manager hours.
09/02/2022 £80,000 SKILLS ENTERPRISE The funding is for a dedicated part time (14 hours) welfare advice worker and a specialist debt advice service aimed at strengthening the financial resilience through an holistic approach to users' needs that includes welfare and wellbeing support, accessible appointments system, money and debt advice and basic needs support.
09/02/2022 £135,000 SOUTHWARK LAW CENTRE The funding is for delivery of specialist housing casework for destitute migrants in South East London to reduce homelessness and poverty. It will cover the provision of second tier advice and training for frontline workers to enable them to build capacity to effectively refer destitute migrants to sources of advice and coordination of the Housing and Immigration Group (HIG)
09/02/2022 £105,000 ASYLUM SUPPORT APPEALS PROJECT The funding is for a) legal representation for destitute asylum seekers trying to access housing and financial support; b) advocacy to improve the provision of temporary accommodation for asylum seekers; c) work to improve the skills of second tier organisations, sharing best practice on asylum support and increasing policy influence.
09/02/2022 £28,000 FOCUS E15 CAMPAIGN The funding is for the rent for Sylvia's Corner, to sustain our campaigning base. As a volunteer-led organisation, funding is also needed for campaign materials, phones, computers, travel costs, childcare, training support, with the aim of improving access for as many people as possible to the campaign.
09/02/2022 £180,000 JOINT COUNCIL FOR THE WELFARE OF IMMIGRANTS This funding is for continuing to operate our successful legal helpline for undocumented migrants and their families, our outreach work with the Red Cross, and to continue analysing macro- and case-level data from this work to inform advocacy, media and campaign work highlighting injustice and making the case for reform.
09/02/2022 £90,000 LONDON PLAY The funding is for a new project , Communities United for Play. We will co-produce an online campaigning ‘toolbox’ with and for Londoners in predominantly disadvantaged areas, equipping them with tools and confidence to successfully challenge threats to local play spaces or services; and influence policy and practice relating to play.
09/02/2022 £85,000 THE UNITY PROJECT (TUP) The funding is for an OISC Level 3 immigration lawyer, who will supervise the casework of TUP's Level 1 caseworkers to carry out our advice work. The current L3 advisor works on average 4 hours p/w on a freelance basis and the organisation has the necessary accreditation and insurance.
09/02/2022 £56,033 COMMUNITY OF TIGRAYAN REFUGEES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM This funding is for “Independent Futures” CTG-UK will provide welfare benefits, housing and general advice to Tigrayans living in poverty within Lambeth. A key focus will be collaborations with health and specialist services e.g. GP’s, debt advisors etc. and 1-1 case to improve beneficiaries’ quality of life.
09/02/2022 £75,089 REAL IMPACT SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT PROJECTS The funding is for providing quality information, advice and guidance on welfare and housing related issues to the Somali community in Haringey. RISE want to enable Haringey residents to have a knowledge base of their rights and entitlements, and where possible signpost to pre-empt problems before they escalate.
09/02/2022 £69,608 AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT AND ADVOCACY CENTRE The funding will allow AFRIDAC to provide 5 days blended advocacy training and mentoring for 30 Community Advocates over 3 years in London. Increased advocacy skill will amplify the voice of the African community to influence social change, tackle poverty and inequality. Funding will enhance AFRIDAC existing digital channels.
09/02/2022 £79,419 REFUGEE WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION The funding is for RWA to continue supporting refugee, asylum seeking and migrant women by providing essential advice, advocacy and support and to do this they need to increase staff capacity and increase staff hours of work so that they can could IAG and training & deliver essential services.
09/02/2022 £230,000 PUBLIC LAW PROJECT This funding is for core funding to continue legal work to assist the London sector to take a strategic legal approach to immigration and welfare rights issues.
09/02/2022 £160,000 EQUALLY OURS The funding is for strengthening the voices of London’s civil society through an evidence-based and accessible strategic communications programme. It will equip organisations with the knowledge, skills, confidence and connections they need to use this powerful approach to help make a reality of equality and social justice in people’s lives.
09/02/2022 £80,000 SOUTHWARK REFUGEE COMMUNITIES FORUM The funding is for SRCF work to strengthen refugee and migrant voices through establishing and supporting a panel of Experts by Experience. Information collated and issues raised by SDCAS’s advice sessions and Experts by Experience panel will inform inter-agency forum meetings hosted by SRCF with the aim of effecting policy and practice change.
09/02/2022 £125,000 ELAYS NETWORK LTD The funding is for a continuation of advice and advocacy service which aims to ensure that disadvantaged members of the local community are able to access the necessary information and advice through 1-2-1 and virtually support and monthly workshops by professionals and advocates.
09/02/2022 £80,000 BLOODY GOOD PERIOD The funding is for a pilot/demonstration project which will delve deeper into the experiences of the women who receive support from Bloody Good Period; whose voices are severely under-represented in existing published work in this area. Their voices must be included and acted upon so that subsequent change benefits them.
09/02/2022 £110,000 NATIONAL UGLY MUGS (NUM) This funding is for a Transitioning Services Development Coordinator to lead a multi-agency mapping/scoping exercise and needs assessment into transitioning services with sex workers. Results will shape London transition support pathways and inform policy changes to employment, Universal Credit, housing, and health, etc. necessary to achieve decent living standards.
09/02/2022 £82,000 SOUNDDELIVERY MEDIA The funding is for a Network Media Manager role for two years, supporting two new cohorts (28 leaders with lived experience), continuing support for SDM's previous two cohorts (24 alumni), to amplify their voices on social inequalities and lead a ‘community of practice’ to share learning within the charity sector.
09/02/2022 £35,000 KANLUNGAN FILIPINO CONSORTIUM 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.
09/02/2022 £82,000 SOUTH HAMPSTEAD AND KILBURN COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP This funding is to contribute towards the costs of Employment & Learning coordinator to advise and support those suffering from disadvantage in the Kilburn area with benefits, housing, form filling, childcare, training, using digital resources and to co-ordinate volunteers trained in basic IAG and signposting.
09/02/2022 £78,000 RIGHTS OF WOMEN The funding is for specialist immigration legal advice and advocacy work that results in improved access to justice, rights and protections for migrant women who are vulnerable due to insecure immigration status and are experiencing or at risk of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG).
09/02/2022 £72,500 MRS INDEPENDENT LIVING The funding is for a community advice and outreach service embedded in a public square in Dalston, which is frequented by a marginalised and excluded community that does not engage with formal services. The assistance is user-led and offers practical help with accessing benefits, housing and other welfare support.
09/02/2022 £35,000 EAST EUROPEAN RESOURCE CENTRE This funding is for a secondment of an EERC staff member to the Greater London Authority’s Social Integration Team to develop new work on tackling migrant exploitation in the workplace.
09/02/2022 £35,000 CENTRE FOR LONDON The funding is for a flagship strategic project on ‘Levelling up’, which will aim to produce a rich program of research and events in order to reshape the national debate about levelling up and find new ways of talking about London’s positive role in the agenda.
03/02/2022 £30,000 SOUTH LONDON TAMIL WELFARE GROUP (SLTWG) This funding is for a quality assured (Face-to-face and Telephone based) social welfare and benefits advice service, targeting Black, Asian minority communities, especially those of Tamil heritage, living in Greater London. The bilingual service will be provided five days a week, from 9.30am-4.30pm and will be free at the point of access.
10/12/2021 £261,000 ACTION WEST LONDON The funding is to continue 3 projects in the Moving On Up programme in Brent to support young Black men (1) the consortium partnership project to support unemployed (2) the Mentoring project by PLIAS and Action West London (3) the project to progress employed and unemployed by Action West London
17/11/2021 £20,000 COMMUNITY ACTION ON DEMENTIA - BRENT The funding is for the development and sustainability of our ‚ÄòGive Dementia a Voice‚Äô project. Brent residents living with dementia tell us that they want to co-design and co-deliver support services as well as help remove social and physical barriers that prevent their full and active participation in community life
13/10/2021 £21,000 REFUGEE WORKERS CULTURAL ASSOCIATION The funding is for a pilot project aimed at Turkish and Kurdish workers in various industries at the national minimum wage or less. It will conduct research identifying prevalent exploitative employment practices and evaluating workers' engagement with their employment rights, with a view to promoting better work in the future.
13/10/2021 £90,000 URBAN PARTNERSHIP GROUP This funding is for the salary and management costs of an employment advisor to work with employed BAME people in West London in insecure or low paid jobs. The Advisor will help the participants to access training and other skills to enable them to find better paid and secure employment.
13/10/2021 £110,000 RCJ AND ISLINGTON CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX The funding is for its Employment Law Advice Service (ELAS) which since December 2020 have been delivering legal advice on how to solve disputes to retain employment, casework and representation in cases where the client is vulnerable or the case is complex, and works with Advocate on strategic test cases.
13/10/2021 £97,000 LAWWORKS (SOLICITORS PRO BONO GROUP) This funding is for the continuation of the Unpaid Wages Project which helps clients in insecure work. The clients are advised by volunteer lawyers who are trained and supported by a LawWorks specialist employment solicitor.
13/10/2021 £90,000 SOCIETYLINKS TOWER HAMLETS The funding is to support local people currently working in zero-hour/agency/temporary contracts to access better, permanent, more qualified jobs in the care sector, NHS or local authority.
13/10/2021 £150,000 INSTITUTE FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK This funding is for core support to develop, disseminate and apply work on how algorithmic systems are eroding good or better work for vulnerable, essential workers in London, with a focus on building practical solutions to prevent or reduce in-work poverty and risk of in-work poverty.
13/10/2021 £130,000 WELL GROUNDED JOBS The funding is for a three-year programme to progress Graduates out of low-paid, entry-level coffee-sector employment into better paid, more secure jobs through a two-fold approach 1) Universal offer: upskilling, higher-accreditation, career-planning, mentoring, peer-support empowering progression 2) BAME Leadership Programme: challenging BAME under-representation in senior positions within the sector
13/10/2021 £95,000 YOUR EMPLOYMENT SETTLEMENT SERVICE The funding is for a London Employment Tribunal Settlement Support Scheme (LETSSS) which will support unrepresented claimants of limited financial means to resolve their employment tribunal cases without the time and stress of taking them to a final hearing.
13/10/2021 £120,000 BLACK TRAINING AND ENTERPRISE GROUP - BTEG The funding is for either employing an experienced Comms professional or part-time Comms consultant. This will significantly enhance the high quality and consistent strategic communications capacity, keeping all the MoU stakeholders informed and up to date with developments.
13/10/2021 £80,000 A NEW DIRECTION LONDON LIMITED The funding will support our continued delivery of the Moving on Up programme in Newham. A New Direction will support outreach to young black men 18-24, providing industry specific information, advice and guidance, and access to immersive training and quality and career job roles.
13/10/2021 £94,000 EAST LONDON BUSINESS ALLIANCE The funding is for a 2 year extension and expansion of the MOU initiative in Newham enabling us to further integrate and solidify the collective impact approach and partnership locally across multiple stakeholders for the benefit of young black men.
13/10/2021 £94,000 WEST HAM UNITED FOUNDATION The funding is for supporting and upskilling young black men living in Newham through monthly sessions to complete a careers development curriculum, access to bespoke training opportunities related to their pathway and enrichment opportunities to broaden their professional network and experiences.
13/10/2021 £4,800,000 CITIZENS UK The funding is fo "Making London a Living Wage City". The aim is to win a further ¬£635m of increased pay for Londoners, lifting tens of thousands out of working poverty, with an explicit focus on women, young people, migrants and people from Black Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.
13/10/2021 £60,000 FAMILY CENTRE The funding is towards the salaries of two part time staff to run The Food Stop, in addition to providing a holistic, support package as part of the Community Connect.
13/10/2021 £40,000 SOUTH NORWOOD COMMUNITY KITCHEN The funding is for the Kitchen Table a new community hub in South Norwood, run for the community by the community. It will be a space for people experiencing poverty and multiple disadvantage to build friendship, find purpose and prosperity, overcome challenges and connect across difference.
13/10/2021 £60,000 BREAD N BUTTER CIC The funding will help to sustain a new community hub in Edmonton led by B.A.S.E/BnB with food provision and food/health education as a focus. The hub involves a consortium of local social enterprises bringing the community together and providing relevant and crucial support services requested by the local community.
13/10/2021 £74,000 FEDERATION OF IRAQI REFUGEES The funding is to ensure FIR continues providing support, advocacy and advice to London's Iraqi community. Including those with the right to remain, asylum seekers and those held in detention. This includes referrals to other agencies and solicitors, advocacy work and promoting integration, assisting the community to access welfare benefits
13/10/2021 £64,000 CHINESE INFORMATION AND ADVICE CENTRE The funding is for the salary and running costs of a Caseworker to help Chinese and Southeast Asian women, who are victims of domestic abuse or/ and gender-based violence who are destitute and in some cases have no recourse to public funds (NRPF) to access support and practical advice.
13/10/2021 £60,000 HONGKONGERS IN BRITAIN COMPANY LIMITED The funding is for providing casework, signposting and wellbeing support for un(der)represented Hongkongers arriving in London needing to reach out for help from society, avoiding them becoming potentially undocumented migrants. Working with community groups/services to develop a local support and advice network.
13/10/2021 £62,000 POLISH AND EASTERN EUROPEAN CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE The funding is for increasing the hours of the advice service to 3 days/week to meet growing demand for information, advice and casework support. The service will particularly target those who are vulnerable including homeless people, unemployed people, elderly people, single parents and individuals with no access to public funds.
13/10/2021 £60,000 ADDINGTON AFRO-ETHNIC HEALTH PROMOTION GROUP The funding is to deliver 1-2-1 social welfare advice (via drop-in, telephone, or home visit) for those in need, on welfare benefits, housing issues, immigration and dealing with debt. Where specialist advice is needed, such as welfare benefits appeals they have referral arrangements to other local service providers.
13/10/2021 £62,000 HORN OF AFRICA DISABILITY AND ELDERLY ASSOCIATION The funding is for HADEA to deliver the following project activities for marginalised BAMER communities: Prevention - to mitigate against potential issue such as debt Multi-lingual Information, advice and guidance; Generic advice and specialist advice, and influencing local policies and decisions on key issues.
13/10/2021 £60,000 PERSIAN ADVICE BUREAU The funding is to support Persian Advice Bureau‚ advice services and a part-time outreach worker to assist refugees and asylum seekers, for two years.
13/10/2021 £90,000 PRO BONO COMMUNITY The funding is for developing and running a remote clinic providing free legal advice staffed by a supervisor and clinic administrator supported by sixteen volunteers. The clinic will provide specialist social security legal advice to clients requiring casework and representation for appeals to the First Tier and Upper Tribunal.
13/10/2021 £150,000 BARROW CADBURY TRUST The funding is for the general costs of Fair By Design, contributing to its salaries and other costs for its policy and advocacy work.
13/10/2021 £15,000 CENTRE FOR LONDON This funding will contribute towards the cost of planning and delivering the London Conference. This includes the time of the project team, the booking of a location for in person delegates and software that will allow the broadcast of the event online to a group of over 500 people.
13/10/2021 £500,000 REAL DPO LTD The funding is for a project under Strengthening Voices, Realising Rights to deliver a co-produced solution to the challenges faced by disabled people in London as a result of charging for social care, addressing the unique disadvantages facing disabled people in the capital.
13/10/2021 £77,000 ACTION DISABILITY KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA The funding is for the delivery of 2 further years of our very successful Specialist Disability Legal Advice Project, supporting local disabled adults. Allowing us to continue/develop this service to meet the changing needs of beneficiaries (through/beyond the current crisis) utilising the learning from the initial 3 years of delivery.
13/10/2021 £119,350 DISABILITY ADVICE SERVICE LAMBETH The funding is for us to maintain and develop our specialist peer-led advice service, providing high quality advice to Disabled people in Lambeth.
13/10/2021 £118,800 INCLUSION BARNET The funding is for the continuation of our Touchpoint Welfare Benefits Advice Service, namely to cover the salary and associated costs of a full-time Peer Welfare Advisor to provide accessible welfare advice, including case work, that meets the needs of disabled people in the borough.
13/10/2021 £130,000 MERTON CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING The funding is for the continuation of our Caseworker Trainee programme supporting Deaf and Disabled people in Merton, who have become increasingly marginalised through the pandemic. So far, the programme has been successful in developing careers and providing advice on welfare and community care to our service users in Merton.
13/10/2021 £94,400 RUILS The funding is for the continuation of the very successful Pathways service, launched in 2019. The service provides information, advice and advocacy on benefits, housing and social care to clients with complex and multifaceted needs.
13/10/2021 £64,350 STAY SAFE EAST The funding is for the salaries of two part-time benefits and entitlement workers to support Disabled people who are survivors of domestic abuse and hate crimes.
13/10/2021 £169,445 CITIZENS UK The funding is for Phase 2 of the CII Schools Project, combining the community organising expertise of Citizens UK and the legal expertise of the Migrant Children's Project at Coram, to support more primary schools to become hubs of immigration advice and campaigning to secure Citizenship/status for more children.
13/10/2021 £55,935 DOCTORS OF THE WORLD UK The funding is for work to integrate healthcare access into the GLA‚ ongoing work to support Londoners with insecure immigration status, including: building the GLA‚ capacity to address patient, civil society and provider healthcare information needs addressing discriminatory practice which prevents Londoners accessing health services informing the citywide Covid-19 response.
06/10/2021 £72,000 WANSTEAD AND WOODFORD MIGRANT SUPPORT The funding is for proving an immigration advice service at specialist level (OISC level 3). The grant will be used to pay the salary of the CEO/senior immigration caseworker who works three days per week. It will also assist with rent and other running costs.
06/10/2021 £75,000 VOICE OF DOMESTIC WORKERS The funding is for a contribution to the salary costs of VODW's Director Marissa Begonia to further the education and rights of migrant domestic workers in the UK. Marissa will project manage a new Media Training programme working with Sounddelivery.
06/10/2021 £50,000 COMPASS COLLECTIVE The funding is for the delivery of the Next Steps youth led theatre programme. Participants will build transferable skills such as confidence and independence, and access a supportive community. They will identify issues they face surrounding poverty and inequality and find creative solutions, showcased through a performance at the Globe.
06/10/2021 £150,000 LEWISHAM REFUGEE AND MIGRANT NETWORK The funding is for the salary of a senior housing adviser and associated costs to provide strategic legal work to challenge unlawful policy and practice in housing. The adviser will assist clients from London boroughs including Greenwich, Bexley, and Bromley where specialist legal advice is scarce.
06/10/2021 £122,000 BRIXTON ADVICE CENTRE The funding is for a Housing Solicitor/Adviser and management and development support, to provide predominantly online and digital services across Lambeth and South London. The advice will be delivered through our Online Legal Clinic, a recently developed digital platform and will have a significant developmental aspect.
06/10/2021 £120,000 FLAT JUSTICE CIC The funding is for the salaries of a Caseworker, Campaigner and IT equipment to develop its website to improve RRO legislation, advice, guidance and representation for PRS tenants.
06/10/2021 £88,500 BRENT IRISH ADVISORY SERVICE - BIAS COMMUNITY SERVICES The funding is for a new Housing Advice Worker, who will take up housing cases to increase its capacity to help reduce homelessness, housing disrepair and precarious housing conditions.
06/10/2021 £119,000 AGAINST VIOLENCE AND ABUSE The funding is for survivor lead work to develop gender and trauma informed pathways into secure and safe housing for women who have experienced gender based violence and homelessness, or are at risk of homelessness. It will involve working with survivors, statutory bodies and women's organisations across London.
06/10/2021 £50,000 NORTH KENSINGTON LAW CENTRE The funding is for an Immigration Caseworker to join the Windrush Justice Clinic.
06/10/2021 £185,500 PROJECT SEVENTEEN This is funding is for specialist advice and advocacy for families facing destitution with NRPF. Southwark Law Centre will provide immigration casework, working towards longterm stability. Project 17 will help address immediate needs, assisting families to access accommodation and subsistence from social services while their immigration claims are processed.
06/10/2021 £81,000 IMMIGRATION LAW PRACTITIONERS ASSOCIATION (ILPA) The funding will part fund the post of Legal and Parliamentary Officer. The role focuses on migrants rights and working to ensure that the new immigration system is fairer, non-discriminatory, clearer and provides effective pathways to a certain immigration status for all migrants.
06/10/2021 £138,000 HILLINGDON LAW CENTRE The funding is for employing an immigration specialist adviser (OISC Level 3) to assist migrants, refugees and asylum-seeking individuals and families to overcome legal barriers to living well, housed, and feeling secure and includes some running costs and overheads.
06/10/2021 £92,000 VOLUNTARY ACTION HARROW The funding is for a capacity-building programme for local charities, community groups and residents working to alleviate poverty and inequalities in their communities. It will enable better campaigns, activism, facilitation, advocation, communications, and community awareness of injustices namely; low pay, income/health inequality, working/housing conditions, discrimination and environmental injustices.
06/10/2021 £150,000 SHPRESA PROGRAMME The funding is for creating new leaders from the Albanian speaking community (ASC) and other emerging communities through mentoring and community organising. Community leaders will learn influencing approaches and develop networks, sharing Shpresa‚ model and learning on lived-experience leadership, community organising and entrepreneurship.
06/10/2021 £80,000 SHEILA MCKECHNIE FOUNDATION The funding is for the practical application, dissemination and evaluation of tools developed on SMK's Power Sharing Project. The aim is to catalyse system-wide change toward a more equitable civil society, with the knowledge and insights of those most affected by poverty and inequality at the heart of social change.
06/10/2021 £150,000 ALLIANCE FOR INCLUSIVE EDUCATION The funding is for building the capacity of 12 London boroughwide Disabled People‚ Organisations (DPOs) to campaign for inclusive education locally to ensure that Disabled children and young Londoners escape a lifetime of poverty.
16/09/2021 £5,293 CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN SOCIAL POLICY, LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY This project will build on work undertaken in 2016. It will begin by reviewing developments since the publication of the 2016 report as well as exploring any new data and evidence available. It will also capture the current context, identifying critical questions and key areas in which there has been change in the five years since the last report, housing, childcare and employment patterns are all important here. Using the latest MIS London data, and building in any necessary and justified amendments since 2016, the project will calculate new minimum London Weighting figures for Inner and Outer London. This calculation will be used as the basis for recommendations about how a London Weighting could be rolled out and/or adopted by employers within the capital.
14/09/2021 £14,572 HOPE NOT HATE CHARITABLE TRUST This funding is for a short term grant to Hope not Hate to extend the secondment of Dr Elisabeth Pop for a further three months.
06/09/2021 £7,500 SOUTH LONDON REFUGEE ASSOCIATION The funding is for adult and family advice service to provide casework to prevent destitution among this group and work towards settled status and a brighter future as part of the local community.
06/09/2021 £7,500 BOLD VISION The funding is for core costs for the social supermarket in which local people in poverty can do a weekly shop for a suggested ¬£2 donation. The project aims to tackle stigma around food bank use, highlight UK food waste (most stock is supermarket "surplus") and engage beneficiaries in volunteering.
06/09/2021 £7,500 HOUSE OF ST BARNABAS - IN - SOHO This funding is for the Employment Academy, which this year will enable 40 people to get and retain work. Together with our Accommodation Pathway support, our strategy of ‚ÄòGood Home and Good Work‚Äô can provide a secure safety net to lift our graduates out of poverty.
19/08/2021 £10,000 AFGHAN ASSOCIATION OF LONDON (HARROW) The funding is for an emergency grant of ¬£10,000 to meet additional running costs, to employ a sessional worker and pay volunteers expenses to meet the needs of the Afghan community in Harrow generated by the current situation in Afghanistan.
11/06/2021 £158,500 ON ROAD MEDIA This funding is to supercharge the “Poverty in the Media” network by training and supporting both its growing London-based group of people who have experienced poverty and London sector organisations to engage with the media safely and strategically, building to a crescendo each year for London Challenge Poverty Week.
11/06/2021 £150,000 ADVICE 4 RENTERS LTD The funding is for early intervention and out of court settlements, particularly where there are Covid-19 related rent arrears, testing new or under-used areas of law, including breaches of Energy Efficiency Standards; failure to issue rent demands in the correct form and non-compliance with legal requirements by letting agents.
11/06/2021 £45,000 BROMLEY EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE CIC The funding is for supporting local Disabled people/Carers in Bromley to speak out for themselves and campaign using their lived experience to speak truth to policy and decision-makers to tackle barriers to good lives and inclusion as well as emerging disadvantage linked to the pandemic.
11/06/2021 £120,000 LONDON RENTERS UNION This funding is for two new posts as part of a project to establish new branches: A New Branches Organiser, who will empower renters to establish branches led by those most impacted by the housing crisis. A Member Solidarity Officer, supporting new branches to run impactful campaigns and peer support.
11/06/2021 £120,000 HIGH TREES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRUST The funding is towards the salaries of the Community Action team working with residents across Tulse Hill to improve the built environment of social-housing residents; scale up and roll out its Community Organising (CO) toolkit; and create a community of practice and evidence base from its Community Organising model of engagement.
11/06/2021 £73,000 JUSTICE 4 GRENFELL The funding is for the salary of the Campaign Manager. This role is crucial to the work for the delivery of the campaign and central to sustaining community engagement during the Public Inquiry and even more importantly in the aftermath when conclusions and recommendations are drawn.
11/06/2021 £140,000 TOWER HAMLETS LAW CENTRE The funding is for a specialist legal advice and representation service on immigration law for people fleeing domestic violence who do not qualify for legal aid. These people, nearly always women, are in a uniquely vulnerable situation and often have nowhere else to turn.
11/06/2021 £120,000 LONDON GYPSIES AND TRAVELLERS The funding is for community development and policy work, supporting Gypsies and Travellers (G&T) across London to be involved in campaigning for housing justice; informing and influencing local and London-wide housing and planning policies and; the delivery of culturally suitable accommodation (caravan sites, stopping places, low-cost family homes etc.)
11/06/2021 £150,000 AFGHAN ASSOCIATION PAIWAND The funding is to improve AAP's existing immigration service over the next three years. It will cover salaries for the Immigration Manager and costs for items such as training and IT equipment, remote working for volunteers, administration and insurance.
11/06/2021 £77,395 ROUND CHAPEL, OLD SCHOOL ROOMS The funding is to develop the work of the North Hackney Neighbourhood Alliance and build their capacity by employing community organisers and a learning and co-production manager to enable people learn about their housing rights and to develop the capacity to enforce them.
11/06/2021 £80,000 CITIZENS ADVICE MERTON AND LAMBETH The funding is for a joint project with four Citizens Advice charities for a new Level 3 Immigration Adviser to provide immigration advice and representation, including to clients with No Recourse to Public Funds, across five local authorities - Lambeth, Merton, Hounslow, Hammersmith and Fulham, and Wandsworth.
11/06/2021 £95,000 KIRAN SUPPORT SERVICES The funding is for a contribution towards the salary costs of a full-time Immigration Advisor who will increase the ability of women to escape domestic violence and take control of their immigration status. Kiran will support substantive immigration applications, improve women's knowledge of their rights, and increase awareness amongst professionals.
11/06/2021 £170,000 WALTHAM FOREST COMMUNITY HUB The funding is for the cost of setting up and running a housing legal advice service providing free specialist advice, casework and representation to Waltham Forest residents
11/06/2021 £148,000 GENERATION RENT This funding is for the three core staff who carry out policy development, campaign and media activity, and advocacy work to continue to prioritise and focus on 2 million private renters in London
11/06/2021 £40,000 POVERTY AND ENVIRONMENT TRUST The funding is for extensive, London-wide public engagement and advocacy work to build the level of Borough Council, GLA and MP support for the Local Electricity Bill. PET will also research and publish case studies to show the significant benefits that the Bill would bring to London’s communities.
11/06/2021 £150,000 STONEWALL HOUSING ASSOCIATION The funding is for an extension of the Advice and Advocacy service to provide additional capacity to meet the specific needs of older LGBTQ+ people in London. Stonewall Housing will expand by employing a specific practitioner dedicated to providing Housing and Homelessness advice to LGBTQ+ people who are over 50.
11/06/2021 £120,000 SPECTRA The funding is for the Trans Learning Partnership (TLP), a data-generating collaboration between four Trans & Non-Binary service-delivery organisations and trans communities. This project will strengthen the evidence-base for service improvements & policy influence related to employment, housing, access to services, and impact on well-being.
11/06/2021 £82,000 CITIZENS ADVICE ENFIELD This funding is for a 3 year housing adviser post to provide housing advice and campaign to combat housing problems in Enfield, which is the highest in London. Activities include provision of quality advice for those who are poorly housed or threatened with homelessness and campaign for better housing conditions.
11/06/2021 £90,000 GENDERED INTELLIGENCE The funding is to support trans and non-binary Londoners to advocate for social change. They will tackle the root causes of poverty by developing new skills in campaigning to amplify the voices of trans Londoners who experience the impact of poverty and inequality in housing, employment, welfare system and living standards.
11/06/2021 £64,000 EXPERT LINK The funding is for homelessness Day Centres across London to develop their ways of working so that people accessing the services are treated as equal partners in strategic decisions within them. Those accessing services will also be empowered to collectively influence key Government policies affecting rough sleepers in London.
11/06/2021 £66,000 SETTLED This funding is for information, advice and support services (delivered by OISC-registered peer volunteers) to European Londoners who will struggle to prove their rights under the new settled or pre-settled immigration status. Mutually supportive collaborations with other organisations will maximise impact. Monitoring data and lessons learned will be shared.
11/06/2021 £90,000 OPERATION BLACK VOTE This funding is for OBV to ensure local London government adopts robust Covid-19 Race Equality Strategies. It also supports the national campaign. Their focus will be around four key areas: Employment; Education; Health; and Criminal Justice - areas in which BAME communities have been disproportionately impacted.
11/06/2021 £150,000 IMMIGRATION LAW PRACTITIONERS’ ASSOCIATION (ILPA) This funding is for the Strategic Legal Fund, which will support work that will enable law, policy and practice that discriminates against asylum seekers, refugees and migrants to be successfully challenged, and to ensure that civil society and the general public are informed about the successes of the fund.
10/06/2021 £74,000 NANNY SOLIDARITY NETWORK The funding is for a project 'Post pandemic solidarity: Building collective power beyond COVID-19'. It will directly fight to end the exploitation of migrant nannies & au pairs. This will include in-person and online community events, workshops and written resources to build collective power and community.
09/06/2021 £60,000 BARNET LONE PARENT CENTRE This funding is towards the salary, Employers National Insurance and on costs of the Senior Adviser to work on the Help with Money project, providing specialist welfare and benefits advice to lone parents.
09/06/2021 £95,000 RELEASE LEGAL EMERGENCY AND DRUGS SERVICES The funding is for the continuation and development of Release's enhanced specialist social security legal advice service for people who have a history of drug/alcohol dependency; providing casework, representation, and additional wellbeing support for hearings at First-tier and Upper Tribunal.
09/06/2021 £45,000 HODAN SOMALI COMMUNITY The funding is for expanding its provision of social welfare benefits advice (focusing on in-work benefits and housing benefit), digital inclusion support and confidence-building. The overarching aim is to strengthen the safety net for Somalis and other marginalised communities in London, to reduce the risk of homelessness and extreme poverty.
09/06/2021 £35,000 WALTHAM FOREST MIGRANT ACTION The funding is to pay for salary costs of a Support Centre Manager for 10 hours per week, rental costs of the hall and contribute to running expenses of a drop-in service to support migrants, refugees and asylum seekers.
09/06/2021 £40,000 POLICY IN PRACTICE The funding is for the development of a process to enable councils to capture Universal Credit data in order to target council tax reduction (CTR) to low-income households. Councils currently do not have the household data required for a proactive approach. This measure will improve welfare support to these households.
09/06/2021 £45,000 HILLINGDON SOMALI WOMEN'S GROUP The funding is for a contribution towards the salaries p/t workers and running costs to continue its existing welfare advice service with a commitment to improving the quality of advice, speed and efficiency.
09/06/2021 £80,000 WISE AGE LIMITED The funding is for development, provision of best practice in age-friendly, age-diverse training and employment support for employers, government and the voluntary sector. To promote training for low-skilled older workers, educating & lobbying for age-inclusion support for 50 plus and lobbying for positive experience of employing 50 plus.
09/06/2021 £45,000 BANGLADESH YOUTH MOVEMENT The funding is for continuation of “Inclusive Advice” the advice programme relating to welfare benefits, housing and health issues for BAME & Bangladeshi communities experiencing severe poverty, enabling access to community services and support for individuals / families leading to improved quality of life [all supported by volunteers].
09/06/2021 £150,000 LONDON UNEMPLOYED STRATEGIES The funding is for the development, support and expansion of Know Your Rights welfare advocacy groups including training to increase the number of peer mentors and Community Champions.
09/06/2021 £80,000 AGE UK WANDSWORTH The funding is for a specialist housing and welfare benefits adviser for BAME Wandsworth residents, aged 60 plus, who speak English as a second language, face digital exclusion and financial hardship. The adviser will identify benefit entitlements, liaise with third parties, complete applications and provide advice and representation on appeal.
09/06/2021 £138,000 CITIZENS ADVICE SUTTON The funding is for specialist benefits advice including Upper Tier Tribunal appeals. The project will also train other organisations' volunteers to complete disability benefit forms and will work with social services. The project will gather evidence of complex but unfair issues within the benefit system and advocate for systematic improvements.
09/06/2021 £87,000 HOPSCOTCH WOMEN’S CENTRE The funding is for a Better Employment work programme, tackling in-work poverty for mainly BAME women in a culturally sensitive way.
09/06/2021 £125,000 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ALLIANCE The funding is for ELEVATE (Elevating Lived Experience Voices, Advocacy, Training & Expertise) CJS Leadership Programme for emerging lived experience leaders to progress from low-paid work into careers where they can influence systemic change; and for government and criminal/social justice sector employers to develop progression routes into senior positions.
09/06/2021 £23,000 UNIQUE TALENT CIC The funding is to provide an immediate intervention lasting 6 weeks which delivers specialist employment mentoring, education, business start-up training, employment support and assistance on a one-on-one basis to young offenders in Merton, Croydon and Sutton followed by robust signposting to community services that provide long term support.
09/06/2021 £120,000 WOMEN INTO CONSTRUCTION The funding is to support 40 construction managers across 20 companies to challenge internal bias and working practices in their businesses.
09/06/2021 £80,000 HIGHBURY VALE BLACKSTOCK TRUST (HVBT) The funding is for upscaling the successful 21st Century Skills project (21CS). 21CS improves access to ‘better work’ for those with no or low qualifications, most of whom are in low skilled/paid work. We provide flexible vocational IT tutoring, personalised skills-to-job training, and vital work experience with local employers.
09/06/2021 £39,000 FAIR TAX FOUNDATION LIMITED The funding is for a 2-year programme of activity to raise standards of tax conduct amongst Greater London businesses and public institutions and to build awareness of the positive role tax plays in our economy and society, including funding for vital public services and infrastructure which in turn alleviate inequality.
09/06/2021 £120,000 TAX JUSTICE UK LTD The funding is for a campaign to build momentum for reform of wealth taxation.
09/06/2021 £80,000 EMPOWERING DEAF SOCIETY The funding is for supporting Deaf Londoners to progress to better jobs in their workplace. The project will build employers' awareness of behaviours, and practices, that prevent advancement of Deaf people, particularly BSL users, and support the development of workplace policies and action to deliver equitable opportunities for employment mobility.
09/06/2021 £40,000 HOUSE OF POLISH & EUROPEAN COMMUNITY - HOPEC The funding is to support HoPEC in improving the quality of their advice by becoming OISC level 3 registered and enhancing community activities ensuring that all residents of Havering are treated respectfully. Additionally it will enable the organisation to build its capacity and better demonstrate the impact of its work.
09/06/2021 £65,000 LATIN AMERICAN DISABLED PEOPLE'S PROJECT The funding is for the salary of an advice worker to provide support in homelessness prevention, housing, welfare advice and general debt advice to a community impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
09/06/2021 £30,000 LEGATUM INSTITUTE FOUNDATION The funding is for policymakers and those campaigning for London with real-time insights into the impact of the pandemic on poverty in the capital.
09/06/2021 £58,000 SUVAI DEAF EAST COMMUNITY The funding is for salary and running costs of a part-time project co-ordinator to develop, promote and manage a regular programme of activities including: two Deaf Club evenings per week, a weekly mothers and babies/toddlers drop-in, a once-weekly elderly lunch and one educational / information giving workshop per week.
09/06/2021 £6,000 ENACT EQUALITY LTD The funding is for the salary of a full-time Chief Coordinator to administer the APPG. The Chief Coordinator will be hired through Enact Equality Ltd, and will be vetted through the Houses of Parliament Security System.
09/06/2021 £7,500 CHILDHOOD TRUST The funding is for our Meals that Matter programme which distributes healthy meals to vulnerable families in London. All of the meals are prepared by professional chefs in restaurants in central London and are distributed to children’s homes by youth projects funded by The Childhood Trust.
02/06/2021 £15,000 GLOBAL DIALOGUE This funding is for a contribution towards the running costs of the Migration Exchange network and a contribution to learning activities that will help to inform the approaches of sector organisations seeking to promote a fair and welcoming society for migrants and refugees in the UK.
02/06/2021 £20,000 CENTRE FOR LONDON The funding is for phase two of London Futures, a major strategic review that aims to foster new thinking to tackle London's growing challenges. Last year, we set out the scale of those challenges. This year, we will engage Londoners with what they want to see in their city’s future.
02/06/2021 £51,500 SOUTH WEST LONDON LAW CENTRES The funding is take forward the work of ELAN which has proved essential during the COVID 19 crisis and needs to be continued through the employment of a part- time Director/Co-ordinator, with some administrative support and specialist consultancy support
02/06/2021 £25,000 FABIAN SOCIETY The funding is for a high-profile Commission on Poverty and Place , which will focus the ‘levelling up’ agenda on fighting poverty in London, alongside other regions where poverty is high, uniting local and national politicians around a shared agenda for tackling poverty in all England’s towns and cities.
02/06/2021 £32,950 EQUALLY OURS The funding is to find an evidence-based positive, inclusive and effective way of framing social security to help secure the policy recommendations in the Commission on Social Security’s white paper. This would ensure Londoners who don’t currently have a decent standard of living achieve better social security.
02/06/2021 £7,500 HESTIA HOUSING AND SUPPORT The funding is for the Phoenix - Hestia's project supporting victims of modern slavery who are no longer eligible for state support, which leaves them vulnerable to exploitation and poverty. Through Phoenix we help them to recover and build a new life through dedicated case work and volunteer support.
15/03/2021 £42,743 GREENWICH HOUSING RIGHTS The funding is to enable specialist, crisis management to meet the needs of residents with mounting COVID-19 related debts and housing issues including eviction. COVID19 Recovery.
15/03/2021 £49,200 REDBRIDGE CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU This funding is to pilot a community-based partnership approach to advice giving. A Community Resilience Coordinator will train and support three communities organisations so that they can offer initial advice to their members, and connect them to a network of local agencies who can provide specialist advice when needed. COVID19 Recovery.
15/03/2021 £50,000 YOUR EMPLOYMENT SETTLEMENT SERVICE This funding is for continuing the provision of free mediation service that was piloted in 2020 to low-income Londoners to resolve disputes that have arisen as a consequence of COVID-19 pandemic. It is expected that as redundancies increase throughout 2021 there will be an increased demand on the service. COVID19 Recovery.
15/03/2021 £24,146 YOUTH LEGAL AND RESOURCE CENTRE The funding is for 2 days/week of the Director‚Äôs salary to cover the decrease in legal aid earnings, the marked increase in casework and the redevelopment of its advice service. COVID19 Recovery.
15/03/2021 £49,862 TOWER HAMLETS LAW CENTRE The funding is towards salaries of core advisors to continue and increase access to advice services while helping overcome a shortfall in income caused by Covid-19 and financial uncertainty. COVID19 Recovery.
15/03/2021 £50,000 INDEPENDENT WORKERS‚Äô UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN The funding is for the legal department caseworkers, one f/t caseworker (35 hrs) possibly with tribunal experience and 21 extra hours from current p/t staff to respond to the unprecedented demands on its service. COVID19 Recovery.
15/03/2021 £48,834 MIGRANT VOICE This funding will support core staff to ensure continuation of its robust service to support migrants to integrate successfully into British society. Funding will contribute to one day of the Director, two days of the Operations Manager, one day of a Business Development Manager and half day for the Bookkeeper. COVID19 Recovery.
15/03/2021 £48,685 HOUNSLOW CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX SERVICE The funding is for a 12-month extension of the Money Adviser post (funded by Wave3) which will enable them to continue to provide vital support to vulnerable Hounslow residents affected financially because of Covid-19, providing crisis intervention, alleviating hardship, maximising income, and preventing the risk of homelessness. COVID19 Recovery.
15/03/2021 £42,300 HIBISCUS INITIATIVES LTD The funding would contribute to the running costs of Hibiscus‚Äô Women‚Äôs 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.
15/03/2021 £46,722 CITIZENS ADVICE HILLINGDON LTD The funding is to increase capacity to respond to raising demand for welfare benefits, debt and employment advice. This advice will meet AQS (at general level), OISC level 1 and FCA accreditations. CAH expects that 600 people will benefit from the work of the generalist adviser over 12 months, while the part time triage worker would enable CAH to answer and assess how best to help 300 new callers to the service. COVID19 Recovery.
11/03/2021 £49,833 HAVERING CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX The funding is to continue to employ 3 part-time specialist advisors a year, who are providing practical support to clients whom Havering CAB front-line advisers have identified as having complex issues, following the ongoing impacts of Covid. There specialist areas are housing, benefits and debt. COVID19 Recovery.
11/03/2021 £50,000 REFUGEE AND MIGRANT FORUM OF ESSEX AND LONDON (RAMFEL) The funding is for the costs of delivering legal casework to enable undocumented children in families living in poverty/destitution to: (a) access support to meet their needs; (b) regularise their status in the UK; and (c) to have ‚ÄúNo Recourse to Public Funds‚Äù (NRPF) restrictions removed. COVID19 Recovery.
11/03/2021 £50,000 SOUTH WEST LONDON LAW CENTRES The funding is for core funding to support the organisation to build sustainable future and strengthen relationship with the local community. This will encompass a variety of activities, including legal education, training and awareness raising. The request includes for a new post of a Community Engagement Manager and a contribution towards Housing Supervisor‚Äôs time. COVID19 Recovery.
09/03/2021 £50,000 ASYLUM AID The funding is to provide legal representation for unaccompanied minors and survivors of trafficking and gender-based violence. This will reduce their risk of exploitation, which has been exacerbated by a depleted legal provision during the COVID19 crisis. It will also support Asylum Aid to become a more sustainable organisation.
09/03/2021 £49,113 EALING LAW CENTRE This funding is for increasing access to its specialist advice services by developing its digital exclusion work responding to COVID19. Support will be provided by volunteers and staff at its location in Hanwell Community Library and online. The grant will fund the Triage and Outreach Officer and Welfare Benefits Specialist.
09/03/2021 £39,254 EXCEL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION The funding is to enhance support for BAME women and girls in Barking and Dagenham affected by Covid-19. This will include access to its IT training suite and wellbeing programme. COVID19 Recovery.
09/03/2021 £50,000 NOTRE DAME REFUGEE CENTRE The funding is towards salaries of its immigration adviser, communication fundraising & events co-ordinator, cleaner and equipment to meet the needs of refugees and asylum seekers. COVID19 Recovery.
09/03/2021 £29,861 STREATHAM DROP-IN CENTRE FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS AND REFUGEES The funding is for the post of Coordinator as Streatham drop-in renews its work tackling experienced poverty, destitution, and health inequalities. They will build on existing, and develop new, partnerships. COVID19 Recovery.
09/03/2021 £50,000 CAMBRIDGE HOUSE AND TALBOT This funding is to help to cover shortfalls in revenue by contributing towards the costs of their Financial Director ‚Äì a key post in securing future sustainability. COVID19 Recovery.
09/03/2021 £41,303 DEAF PLUS The funding is for a full-time equivalent salary, running costs and overheads of providing generalist information, advice and casework support in BSL in 3 boroughs lacking advisory services for Deaf people and people living with a hearing impairment. The work will include Welfare Benefits, Housing, Debt, Employment and Community Care. COVID19 Recovery.
09/03/2021 £49,154 EAST EUROPEAN RESOURCE CENTRE This funding is for delivery of immigration and welfare outreach, advice and casework to vulnerable and marginalised Eastern Europeans in London. COVID19 Recovery.
09/03/2021 £49,000 KINGSTON CARERS' NETWORK The funding is for the salary and overheads of an adult carers advisor to increase their capacity, reach and effectiveness. The role will include case work advice and advocacy on a wide range of carer-related issues including disability and carers' rights, community care, employment, benefits and housing. COVID19 Recovery.
09/03/2021 £50,000 UK LESBIAN AND GAY IMMIGRATION GROUP. This funding is to support several activities across the organisation. This includes: the extension of the contract of one fixed-term Asylum Seeker Support Worker; language interpreting; Operations and Office Manager salary; and, rent so they can adapt their office space in a COVID-19 secure way. COVID19 Recovery.
03/03/2021 £145,000 RESOLUTION FOUNDATION The funding is for the Workertech Partnership, the UK‚Äôs first social investment programme developing and growing ventures that harness technology to improve the prospects, power and career-choices of workers on low-pay or in insecure employment. This funding will strengthen the impact and user voice work within the programme.
03/03/2021 £158,500 TIMEWISE FOUNDATION CIC The funding is to further expand Timewise‚Äôs Innovation Unit work programme to include: research on the impact the crisis has had on low paid frontline, flexible workers; piloting new approaches to designing better flexible work in health and social care; sharing ‚Äòwhat works‚Äô to drive scalable, systemic change for workers.
03/03/2021 £30,000 CONNECT: NORTH KOREA This funding will contribute towards the salary of the full-time Community Outreach manager. It will enable the organisation to better serve those living in extreme poverty and social isolation by working with local community partners to develop a comprehensive overview of services available in Kingston, identify needs and avoid duplication.
03/03/2021 £60,000 HILLINGDON REFUGEE SUPPORT GROUP The funding is for continuation and development of its BHUMP-LET (Befriending Hillingdon Unaccompanied Minors Project - Language Employability Training). BHUMP-LET offers holistic provision to UASR and care-leavers. The programme consist of a range of services specifically designed to respond to identified needs and issues faced by UASR in Hillingdon
03/03/2021 £44,000 ADVICE SUPPORT KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION The funding is for a contribution towards the salary costs of a Project Coordinator/Volunteer Manager who will manage the Community Cafe Connect Project providing community-based, digital, telephone advice, support services and activities.
03/03/2021 £44,000 EXERCISE FOR EVERYONE The funding is for the ongoing Exercise for Everyone program to ensure a connection point and support mechanism for local people and providing crucial links for individuals with welfare services in the community.
03/03/2021 £60,000 KONGOLESE CENTRE FOR INFORMATION AND ADVICE The funding is for the continuation of the welfare rights work (advice, information & guidance, legal representation, translation and volunteering) to support the local BAME community, refugees and asylum seekers. Also to increase the hours of the current community welfare officer's position to full time.
03/03/2021 £51,000 ERITREAN COMMUNITY IN UK (ECUK) The funding is for providing essential welfare benefits, housing and general advice/ advocacy for Eritrean refugees experiencing severe poverty, living in London. This will enable access to available services and support e.g. benefits entitlements, accommodation, health and volunteering leading to a reasonable quality of life.
03/03/2021 £45,000 ILAYS The funding is for the salary of an advisor to provide advice, information and guidance as well as support services to unemployed, disadvantaged and socially excluded Somalis/disadvantaged BME communities living in Hounslow to access mainstream services in order to improve their quality of life.
03/03/2021 £40,000 SKILLS AND TRAINING NETWORK The funding will enable Skill and Training Network to sustain and meet the increased demand for advisory services. STN will increase the hours dedicated to advocacy, Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG), and social welfare support with consistent administrative backup to help process and maintain client data efficiently.
03/03/2021 £165,000 CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN SOCIAL POLICY, LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY This funding is to continue updating MIS London between 2021-2024. This includes new research applying the MIS methodology in London, identifying how much different households in London need in order to have a minimum socially acceptable standard of living, and research to assess the impact of COVID-19 on living standards.
03/03/2021 £80,000 LASA CHARITY UK LTD The funding is for core staff costs to enable the organisation to continue and expand vital support services to the community and advice sectors through rightsnet, advicelocal and webtools.
03/03/2021 £96,900 HARROW CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The funding is for a part time specialist social security legal adviser to provide representation for clients and to develop a group of volunteer tribunal representatives.
03/03/2021 £112,700 CARERS CENTRE, TOWER HAMLETS The funding is for the salary of a specialist caseworker and representation for appeals to the First Tier and Upper Tribunal for unpaid carers and the disabled people they care for.
03/03/2021 £100,000 ZACCHAEUS 2000 TRUST The funding is for policy influencing and public campaigning which seeks to secure: fundamental reform of the disability benefits system; a halt to Universal Credit ‚Äúmanaged migration‚Äù roll-out until the system is sensitive to the needs of all claimants; a ¬£20 uplift to those in receipt of ‚Äúlegacy benefits‚Äù.
03/03/2021 £120,000 ISLINGTON PEOPLE‚ÄôS RIGHTS The funding is for providing comprehensive legal representation at First Tier Tribunals. It will address unmet demand for legal action to maximise incomes. It will represent a step change for IPR towards tackling the underlying causes of poverty, through influencing policy on welfare rights particularly for disabled Londoners.
03/03/2021 £150,000 CHILD POVERTY ACTION GROUP This funding is for ‚ÄòLondon Calling‚Äô, an evidence-based policy and advocacy project which will extend our Early Warning System to ensure a specific London focus. We will also build on our existing model to amplify the voices of low-income/ low-paid black and minority ethnic Londoners.
03/03/2021 £180,000 SUSTAIN: THE ALLIANCE FOR BETTER FOOD AND FARMING The funding is for Sustain‚Äôs London Food Poverty Campaign, targeting local government to take action to reduce food poverty during and after Covid-19 through an annual report and engagement activities. It will deliver targeted campaigning and support for organisations and ‚Äòexperts by experience‚Äô in priority boroughs, especially outer London boroughs.
03/03/2021 £50,000 DEIGHTON PIERCE GLYNN The funding is to develop a Pre Action Protocol (PAP) project focused on the rights of Deaf and Disabled people. Working with DDPOs, the project will prepare e-learning tools, format precedents letters, provide supervision and ongoing support to enable organisations to support individuals to secure their rights and entitlements.
03/03/2021 £30,000 KINGSTON UNIVERSITY The funding is for a research project that combines open ended, semi structured interviews with HM Land Registry data on foreign ownership and a unique empty homes data set to gain a greater understanding of the relationship between property investment coming from offshore tax havens and socio-economic inequality in London.
03/03/2021 £60,000 THE CENTRE FOR PUBLIC DATA The funding will assist campaigners who need property ownership information to drive change in London, by developing a web tool that maps corporate property ownership data in London. Alongside this, it will result in a series of research reports using this data, in partnership with campaigners and journalists.
03/03/2021 £50,000 POSITIVE MONEY The funding is for research analysing the impact of Quantitative Easing (QE) and bank lending‚Äîwhich has led to house price inflation‚Äîon housing inequality in London. It will look at the unequal effects for different demographics across housing tenure, examine affordability policies and propose solutions.
03/03/2021 £112,000 HIGH PAY CENTRE The funding is for the High Pay Centre to undertake research, advocacy and stakeholder engagement in relation to work and pay in large UK businesses, arguing for fairer distribution of pay in corporate governance structures, and business practices that take greater account of the interests of stakeholder groups beyond shareholders.
03/03/2021 £80,000 TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL UK This funding is for research, media and advocacy work to: Highlight and evidence the impacts of the capture of housing policy on London and its citizens. Support the delivery of stronger safeguards against impropriety and capture in the planning process in London.
03/03/2021 £106,000 EQUALITY TRUST The funding is for a full-time London Organiser to coordinate and support My Fair London (MFL) and young equality campaigners to raise awareness of the impacts of inequality in order to/and to successfully influence corporate actors and politicians (councillors, the Mayor, assembly and MPs) to implement measures to reduce inequality.
03/03/2021 £7,500 THE SMILE BRIGADE CIC The grant will go towards the operational costs associated with our emergency food operation. The money will be spent on food we can't source via surplus, packaging and equipment as well as staff costs.
03/03/2021 £7,000 XLP The funding is for our Exclusion Reduction Programme which is aimed to help those at risk of exclusion to remain in school and engage in education. The three strands of this programme are youth worker interventions of group mentoring, 1-2-1 mentoring and Literacy and Numeracy Support.
24/02/2021 £20,000 COMMUNITY BARNET The funding is for development of the Network in order to fully engage and lead the Eastern European community in identifying and delivering on their priorities. This will entail providing community engagement and community leadership, developing a strategy for the community and a programme of work to deliver this.
24/02/2021 £49,000 HOUSING ACTION SOUTHWARK AND LAMBETH The funding is for a part-time housing group co-ordinator role and a new 1 day a week post of a housing co-ordinator to help build the group's capacity in a sustainable way.
24/02/2021 £80,000 TONIC HOUSING ASSOCIATION LIMITED The funding is for core costs to continue raising the issues of disadvantage and discrimination that older LGBT+ Londoners face when they require support, appropriate housing and care. Tonic will continue to amplify their voices and work collaboratively to effect change to policy, practice and provision.
24/02/2021 £80,000 RUNNYMEDE TRUST The funding is for research that will: Conceptualises race and class in London through the prism of ‚Äògentrification‚Äô; Generates and influences housing and housing-related policy and practice; and Re-establishes the city as a home for essential workers and the rest of the multiethnic working-class in the post-COVID-19 era.
24/02/2021 £110,000 CROYDON CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX The funding is for salary of a new specialist Housing Advice Worker as part of its Housing First Aid Service.
24/02/2021 £90,000 ANTI-TRIBALISM MOVEMENT The funding is for continuation of its work on strengthening the voice of disadvantaged communities in regeneration processes through empowerment, advocacy, and coalition-building. It will expand on its previous work by seeking to change institutional mindsets to be receptive to BAME voices, thus achieving fair community-friendly regeneration.
24/02/2021 £80,000 IMKAAN This funding is for action research linked to policy. It will use evidence from the ground up to look at changes in local policy and interpretations by local housing officials regarding the needs of Black and minoritised women leaving violence, ensuring commissioners understand particular housing needs in policy.
24/02/2021 £80,000 TRANSFORM DRUG POLICY FOUNDATION The funding is for forming an alliance between Transform and Blaksox. The goal is to develop a black-led resource that ensures voices of African and Caribbean Heritage (ACH) communities are heard in the drug policy debate.
24/02/2021 £80,000 THE CENTRE FOR THEOLOGY AND COMMUNITY The funding is for the next stage of community organising and co-design work to develop two adjacent pieces of land for permanent genuinely affordable homes, new spaces for the community, and potentially temporary accommodation for homeless people.
24/02/2021 £92,500 LONDON TENANTS FEDERATION The funding is for continued work on increasing social tenants‚Äô London-wide interconnections and capacity to effectively promote the benefits of social rented housing, the building of new and protection of existing, as part of tackling: affordability, displacement, overcrowding and homelessness, particularly with the added impact of Covid-19.
24/02/2021 £110,000 JUST FOR KIDS LAW The funding is for a new project to empower young care leavers in London to have their voices heard and campaign for change. It will focus on the right to safe and secure housing, which is frequently not realised for young care leavers resulting in high levels of homelessness.
24/02/2021 £71,000 SHELTER - THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE The funding is for a large-scale survey into the lives of people in temporary accommodation (TA) in England. This follows on from a survey and corresponding seminal report, Living in Limbo, that Shelter produced in 2004. It will provide much-needed, up-to-date insights to inform campaigning around this critical issue.
24/02/2021 £164,000 PEOPLE'S EMPOWERMENT ALLIANCE FOR CUSTOM HOUSE (PEACH) This funding is focused on families housed in temporary, unaffordable and poor quality accommodation in Newham. This project will address the specific challenges families living in temporary accommodation in Custom House and Canning Town face. It will also build a voice for tenants across tenure in the same area.
24/02/2021 £162,000 HACKNEY MIGRANT CENTRE The funding is for a new, in-house Immigration Adviser (OISC 3 or solicitor), to expand and deepen HMC's Access to Justice work for refugees, asylum seekers and other vulnerable migrants, through provision of specialist immigration advice; supporting and training casework volunteers completing immigration work; and completion of urgent follow-up casework.
24/02/2021 £80,000 NEW EUROPEANS ASSOCIATION LTD The funding is for developing the capacity, awareness and skills of community groups/ actors supporting vulnerable EU nationals in applying for, and managing, this new digital immigration status, ensuring they do not become undocumented, and are able to use their status to access benefits, housing, services and support.
24/02/2021 £45,000 ASYLUM AID This funding is for disbursement costs of its Statelessness Project, which delivers specialist, culturally and gender sensitive legal representation for vulnerable and at-risk stateless people. Disbursement costs will enable enhanced legal representation, increasing the likelihood of securing immigration status and safety from harm and exploitation.
24/02/2021 £120,000 PROJECT FOR THE REGISTRATION OF CHILDREN AS BRITISH CITIZENS (PRCBC) The funding is for the salary of a full-time senior supervising solicitor and contribution towards core costs. The solicitor will run pro bono complex strategic casework and litigation on British nationality law, deliver campaigning and advocacy work, as well as training programme and awareness-raising for professionals.
24/02/2021 £29,158 NEW EUROPEANS ASSOCIATION LTD The funding is to continue a secondment to the Social Integration team of the GLA, supported by the Community Integration Initiative, to ensure the support developed for European Londoners; advice on the EU Settlement Scheme,supporting community organisations is maintained until at least September 2021 .
24/02/2021 £29,158 HOPE NOT HATE CHARITABLE TRUST The funding is for the extension of a secondment to the GLA social Integration team to undertake voter registration and other civic engagement work
18/01/2021 £24,200 THE SMITH INSTITUTE (REGISTERED AS SI RESEARCH LTD) The funding is for research into the impact of Covid-19 on employment prospects of low-income outer Londoners. The research seeks examine short and longer-term implications of the pandemic (e.g. homeworking, housing costs) on outer London and poorer residents and call for an alternative spatial and economic vision for London.
20/11/2020 £34,000 £4,921,587 CITIZENS UK The funding is for extending the CII Schools Project, to: complete the parents’ full ‘organising cycle, including for London mayoral elections; embed the learning in both schools; support families with legal advice up to the EU Settlement Scheme deadline; complete formal evaluation with KCL; and finalise plans for phase 2.
11/11/2020 £10,000 £2,250,793 HACKNEY COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY SERVICE The funding is for our Research Phase which will enable us to consult Black and Ethnic Minority organisations, produce our strategy, establish a new charity, develop a brand, establish governance and grant making and raise approximately £10m
14/10/2020 £100,000 £5,342,000 LEARNING AND WORK INSTITUTE The funding is for developing the Better Work Network, a policy and practice initiative dedicated to supporting progression from low pay and increasing job quality for Londoners. BWN will bring together low paid Londoners and stakeholders such as employers, government, charities and service providers to share expertise and drive change.
14/10/2020 £77,000 £548,003 HOUNSLOW CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The funding is for a full-time welfare benefit specialist to respond to both immediate and long-term adverse financial impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on the community. This will meet increased demand for complex welfare rights casework and representation locally as more people fall ill, become carers or face redundancy.
14/10/2020 £38,000 £48,341 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION FOR MINORITY COMMUNITES LTD The funding is for the salary and associated costs of a part-time welfare benefits advisor to provide welfare benefits advice to people from minority communities in Haringey. The service will assist individuals on benefits with; debt, rights & entitlements and arrears.
14/10/2020 £120,000 £272,193 JUBILEE DEBT CAMPAIGN The funding is for the London strand of a 3-year Community Organising project supporting people facing problem debt to influence policy and win change. They will organise, train and support Londoners in problem debt to shape policy solutions and engage in campaigning and advocacy to secure their adoption.
14/10/2020 £60,000 £38,053 DADIHIYE SOMALI DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION The funding is for the salary of a 3 day a week advice worker, p/t administrator, purchase of computer equipment and running costs to continue the current drop-in advice support services, which helps the disadvantaged low-income people and those vulnerable living in deprived areas of Kensington and Chelsea.
14/10/2020 £50,000 £56,312 HOSTNATION The funding is for a further two years contribution towards the salary costs of the core team to run and deliver the smart befriending service and adapt it as required by Covid-19.
14/10/2020 £88,000 £60,693 WORK RIGHTS CENTRE The funding is towards the salaries of staff to sustain and develop its current London employment rights clinic. This will ensure the continuous running of its clinic, as well as robust governance and financial management of the organisation.
14/10/2020 £30,000 £52,706 REFUGEE AND MIGRANT NETWORK SUTTON The funding is for a continued contribution to the salaries of the advice worker and administrative assistant and the overheads (chiefly rent of the office and administrative costs) necessary for the immigration advice work, which RMNS is uniquely able to supply in Sutton.
14/10/2020 £69,200 OMG EDUCATION The funding is for a targeted programme, primarily for BAME young people who are working in the music/entertainment/media/creative industries. It will promote good employment practice, improve outcomes for low-paid workers and help them progress in their careers.
14/10/2020 £61,000 £72,369 SOMALI WELFARE TRUST The funding is for the continuation of SWT’s free Information and Advice Service for the Somali Community in Redbridge.
14/10/2020 £50,000 £321,044 LEARN ENGLISH AT HOME This funding is for a 2-year tailored, worker led programme with specific focus on "in-work progression' for low paid workers with basic and intermediate level of English at the New English Seafood International in Kingston and Heathrow Airport in Hounslow.
14/10/2020 £133,500 £614,776 LEGAL ADVICE CENTRE (UNIVERSITY HOUSE) The funding is for three years for an employment solicitor to provide specialist advice, casework and representation with a focus on discrimination.
14/10/2020 £150,000 UNITED VOICES OF THE WORLD The request is for continuation of funding for a full time legal caseworker and additional funding to employ a second part-time caseworker to expand legal support and representation to meet increasing demand.
14/10/2020 £83,000 UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM - RIGHTS LAB RESEARCH BEACON This funding is for participatory research, advisory-capacity building and advocacy work with paid, live in carers and personal assistants from migrant communities in London. This collaborative University and charity project aims to raise awareness of, and understand how to prevent, extreme forms of employment exploitation and abuse, including modern slavery.
14/10/2020 £59,000 £86,051 WAPPING BANGLADESH ASSOCIATION The funding is for WBA's Welfare Rights Information, Advice & Guidance Service, an independent and confidential service that relates to people’s rights and entitlements so that people affected by poverty, hardship, unemployment and housing have access to free bi-lingual advice and guidance services that improves their standard of living.
14/10/2020 £40,000 £152,915 ARTIFICATION The funding is for a part-time Project Co-ordinator to co-ordinate the delivery of community exhibitions, workshops, drop-in activities and events. These will be delivered from the W3 Gallery and Pavilion and through outreach activities partnering with community, faith and youth groups and residents associations.
14/10/2020 £45,000 £931,933 JUSTICE This funding is for the provision of a secretariat function to the UK’s only advisory body on administrative justice, bringing together the judiciary, civil service, government, ombudsman schemes and end user organisations to improve decision-making, complaints and appeals processes, and access to justice for some of society’s most vulnerable.
14/10/2020 £88,000 £1,527,455 LONDON IRISH CENTRE The funding is for continued salary costs of a Legal Advocate, offering advice and representation to people wishing to appeal decisions about their benefits claims including Personal Independence Payments and Universal Credit. This post will enable LIC to support vulnerable people who otherwise may not obtain appropriate representations at tribunals.
14/10/2020 £45,000 £89,985 ISLINGTON SOMALI COMMUNITY The funding is for salaries of staff and running cost for its advice service, to address social welfare issues faced by the Somali community in North London. In order to respond to the challenge of the pandemic, to expand its current advice services to meet the unprecedented demand.
14/10/2020 £115,000 £424,001 BLACK TRAINING AND ENTERPRISE GROUP - BTEG The funding is for BTEG & Shared Enterprise to continue their collaboration with Trust for London, City Bridge Trust and other partners on the Moving on Up (MoU) programme which was initiated in 2015 with the aim of improving employment outcomes for young black men in London.
14/10/2020 £113,250 £533,567 HARROW ASSOCIATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE The funding is towards salary and associated costs of delivering welfare benefits casework and representation at First Tier and Upper Tribunals to support disabled people affected by poverty through maximising welfare benefit take up.
14/10/2020 £81,000 £2,401,365 GINGERBREAD The funding is for a project examining the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on single parents in London and empowering them to campaign alongside Gingerbread for policy change. It will develop and promote practical policy solutions to improve single parents’ work prospects, back-to-work support and training.
07/10/2020 £90,000 £1,722,343 HELEN BAMBER FOUNDATION This funding is for HBF’s Ambassadors of Change Programme, which will support a group of clients to champion change for survivors of torture and human trafficking. Ambassadors will promote the lived experience of survivors and have a positive impact on policy, practice and public attitudes.
07/10/2020 £100,000 £509,294 INCLUSION BARNET The funding is for a challenge to a change to LB Barnet’s Community By Default policy (undermining independent living), and to create a step change in person-led and centred care locally and beyond. Inclusion Barnet will gather evidence, campaign for improvements and build campaigning capacity and resources to share widely.
07/10/2020 £74,000 £21,938 KANLUNGAN FILIPINO CONSORTIUM 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.
07/10/2020 £65,000 £166,237 ACTION FOR REFUGEES IN LEWISHAM The funding is for a joint project with Southwark Law Centre (SLC) to support particularly hard to reach groups to resolve complex immigration issues that severely restrict their access to justice and services, and build the capacity of the sector locally to resolve these problems swiftly, effectively, and sustainably.
07/10/2020 £85,000 £996,211 LEWISHAM CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX SERVICE LIMITED The funding is for continued support to establish the Lewisham Law Service, now registered as the new Lewisham Law Centre (LLC) and to build, in partnership with Southwark Law Centre (SLC), a housing casework team including a paralegal, bringing Legal Aid to the borough.
07/10/2020 £60,000 £116,900 HOARDINGUK LTD The funding is for a peer mentor to train people with experience of hoarding (PWEH) to set up, lead and co-facilitate self-advocacy support groups of PWEH across London. Group members will gain awareness of rights/responsibilities and will speak out and campaign to ensure appropriate provision and support for PWEH.
07/10/2020 £60,000 JOINT ENTERPRISE NOT GUILTY BY ASSOCIATION The funding is for campaigning against the over use of 'joint criminal liability' in specific communities, and to assist families directly affected by joint enterprise. Also to inform policy makers of over-criminalisation of BAME and low income communities and to monitor its current use in courts by police and CPS.
07/10/2020 £40,000 £4,980 LIBERTY - NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES The funding is for a contribution to the Care Don’t Share campaign, which seeks to stop the sharing of confidential information between public services and immigration enforcement. This grant will allow Liberty to advance this already successful workstream and ensure migrants’ rights are protected in the fight against COVID-19.
07/10/2020 £152,000 BROMLEY EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE CIC The funding is for work to tackle the root causes of young disabled people’s lack of human rights around the issue of transition into adulthood. Through direct participation of young disabled people the project will hold policy/decision-makers to account, and increase the ability of XbyX to influence systemic change.
07/10/2020 £60,000 £40,281 LATIN ELEPHANT The funding is for: Advocacy for SMEs sustainability and retention in Elephant and Castle Increasing BAME traders collective voice, organising and influence Supporting BAME traders' emerging needs as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic Supporting SMEs during the transition out of Covid-19 to mitigate closures and promote retention of businesses
07/10/2020 £9,100 £268,828 MIGRANT VOICE The funding is for developing the capacity and confidence of migrants to speak effectively about the impact of extortionate visa fees on their lives, engaging directly with media and policymakers to campaign for a fairer immigration system that does not force families into poverty or make profit off their hardship.
07/10/2020 £100,000 THE MIGRATION OBSERVATORY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD The funding is for a project to help policymakers, civil society and the media understand the impacts of migration policies on migrants and communities in London and the rest of the UK as they undergo a major overhaul from 2021 onwards.
07/10/2020 £120,000 WOMEN'S BUDGET GROUP The funding is for the London element of a national project to build the capacity of local women’s and equalities organisations and campaigning groups to access, analyse and use local data in their advocacy and campaigning work.
07/10/2020 £140,000 £516,269 REFUGEE ACTION KINGSTON The funding is to enable refugees and asylum seekers to continue accessing free specialised legal immigration advice. The work will be in two strands: a) preparing and referring eligible cases to legal aid firms so that clients can access quality legal representation, b) providing immigration advice depending on client circumstances.
07/10/2020 £111,300 £230,109 NATIONAL SURVIVOR USER NETWORK - NSUN The funding is to develop a Londoners' New Deal for Mental Health, focusing on material conditions which exacerbate mental ill-health and contributes to their poverty.
07/10/2020 £90,000 £599,231 MIGRANTS ORGANISE LTD The funding is for the provision of infrastructure training of migrants and refugees and platform for strategic, joined up campaigns to engage with the media and the general public to influence policy-makers to address immigration injustices and exclusion as defined by the hostile environment immigration policy.
07/10/2020 £93,000 £942,112 SAFE PASSAGE The funding is for an existing Press and Public Affairs Manager and a contribution to Youth Advocacy Organiser whose work is vital in challenging negative perceptions of young refugees.
07/10/2020 £75,000 £354,696 LAW FOR LIFE: THE FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC LEGAL EDUCATION The funding is for the continuation of an on- and offline programme to support private renters to understand housing/homelessness law in the changing contexts of COVID-19 and Brexit, identify ways to achieve change through legal and nonlegal mechanisms, and ultimately support vulnerable groups secure and maintain decent housing.
07/10/2020 £96,000 £6,005,519 FEDERATION OF LONDON YOUTH CLUBS This funding is for a two-year ‘Coming of Age’ strategic communications campaign to equip young people with lived experience to speak out and shape the public narrative addressing London's toughest structural issues. It covers a portion of three of its communications and youth action team salaries, and project costs.
07/10/2020 £90,000 £405,404 MEDACT The funding is for continuation and further development of the London-focussed elements of its Patients Not Passports campaign for an end to charging migrants for NHS care, the removal of immigration status checks in the NHS, and a firewall to prevent NHS patient data-sharing with the Home Office.
07/10/2020 £147,000 WINVISIBLE (WOMEN WITH VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE DISABILITIES) The funding is for a campaign to champion the rights of disabled mothers experiencing unwarranted separation from children due to discrimination; hold Councils to account on Care Act and other legal duties to provide support; challenge inaccessibility of proceedings (Equality Act), bypassing disability guidance and discrimination in family court decisions.
05/10/2020 £23,950 £240,826 INSTITUTE FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK The funding is to undertake research on the relationships between accelerated adoption of workplace technology under COVID19, and its hidden impacts on the dignity of work. It will draw on the lived experience of key workers and will focus on work-related tech rights, suitable for legal remedy.
05/10/2020 £9,986 £15,239 VIETNAMESE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP The funding is for the operation of a targeted support and advice centre to the Vietnamese community, who are experiencing significant challenges in accessing public services such as housing and benefits. It will complement existing services and signpost those experiencing domestic abuse and mental health issues.
14/09/2020 £9,986 SOUTHEAST AND EAST ASIAN CENTRE The funding is for providing support to Southeast and East Asian (SEA) migrants who have lost work during covid19 pandemic and lockdown, particularly those who have the No Recourse to Public Funds condition attached on their immigration statuses. We will provide training, information and advice on employment and labour rights.
04/09/2020 £20,870 £257,629 BRIXTON ADVICE CENTRE The funding is for continued development of BAC Online Legal Clinic, that was set up and funded initially for three months under the London Community Response Wave 2.. This funding is to cover the costs of making our premises COVID19 safe to facilitate full return to work, re-opening to the public and, IT improvements to allow video interviewing in interview rooms.
04/09/2020 £47,143 £2,188,771 HOUSE OF ST BARNABAS - IN - SOHO The funding is for a contribution to the CEO and Director of Impact salary costs to enable HoSB to reopen and recommence its services to vulnerable homeless people following Covid19. This is to ensure sustainability and to continue leading on its Good Work, Good Home strategy at a time when the beneficiaries need it most.
02/09/2020 £9,900 £822,039 BARKING AND DAGENHAM CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The funding is for the salary of a part-time employment advice worker to deal with additional demands for employment advice and train frontline advice providers on employment issues. The increase demand for employment advice has been generated as result of the COVID-19 emergency. The funding will enable it to support 50 residents and train 40 frontline adviceworkers of the local voluntary organisations to secure adequate workplace consultation on grievances, unfair dismissals and equip clients and local advice workers the with awareness of employment tribunal procedure and rights.
02/09/2020 £9,580 £1,000,370 ENFIELD CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The funding is for the purchase of IT equipment to respond to the COVID-19 crisis demand and continue to deliver its services remotely. As the lockdown is eased, it needs IT equipment to be able to modify its face to face services to meet the needs of vulnerable clients. The COVID-19 pandemic meant it had to stop all face to face services and set up systems for staff and volunteers to work from home, increase telephone services but this has been constrained by lack of adequate IT equipment. It has a staff team of 33, supported by 50 volunteers.
02/09/2020 £10,000 HORN OF AFRICA DISABILITY AND ELDERLY ASSOCIATION The funding is for supporting BAME residents affected by Covid-19 by offering up-to-date information (including easing measures), and support in navigating and accessing welfare benefits, and dealing with debt and housing-related issues, in the context of the COVID19 emergency.
02/09/2020 £11,700 £181,061 HARINGEY MIGRANT SUPPORT CENTRE The funding is for purchasing a new IT system including data migration service and staff training to enable remote working. HMSC would also like to request a contribution to the cost of staff supervision and counselling for 6 months.in the context of the COVID19 emergency.
02/09/2020 £4,532 £337,838 HAVERING CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The funding is for adaptations and items to offer safe face to face advice. Since lockdown, access to advice has been via email and telephone. HCAB is now looking at reopening offices to a controlled reintroduction of face to face services following Covid19.
02/09/2020 £9,983 £40,281 LATIN ELEPHANT The funding is for developing and enhancing online services and a managed return to fieldwork by building on what worked well during the COVID 19 crisis, to extend reach and impact through existing partnerships, and to support BAME traders navigate through the new requirements and adapt to current circumstances by delivering differently.
02/09/2020 £17,318 £741,583 RELEASE LEGAL EMERGENCY AND DRUGS SERVICES The funding is for salary costs to support the legal and advocacy needs of people who are drug dependent and/or homeless. It will also contribute to expenditure related to returning to the office that would ensure it is COVID19 secure.
02/09/2020 £10,000 £87,060 STREATHAM DROP IN CENTRE FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS AND REFUGEES The funding is towardsthe salary of the existing Coordinator, organisational overheads and costs to ensure a Covid-19 secure drop-in service.
02/09/2020 £14,625 £1,517,113 ALBERT KENNEDY TRUST The funding is to employ an additional full-time caseworker to help young LGBTQ+ people who are homeless or living in a hostile environment in Greater London to offer advice and guidance and help them manage the Covid-19 situation and stay safe whilst looking for temporary and move-on accommodation. The pandemic has meant that many of the usual sources of support are unavailable. Young people can no longer stay with friends or sofa surf, nor access hostels. This situation is creating more calls for help, which has caused akt caseload to triple, particularly in London where the housing situation is very difficult.
02/09/2020 £17,711 £651,235 CENTRE 70 The funding will provide six months salary costs to increase hours of its Welfare, Debt and Housing Advice and Admin part time posts and sustain and cover posts where funding ceased to continue to provide services following Covid19.
02/09/2020 £33,120 £412,329 ADVICE 4 RENTERS LTD The funding is for two Welfare Benefits advisers, to cope with increasing number of tenants who require support with complex benefits cases including under/over-payments and preparation for Tribunal appeals, in the context of the COVID19 emergency.
02/09/2020 £25,000 £481,467 DETENTION ACTION The funding is to develop its advocacy work at a crucial moment for detention reform. Following Covid19 the number of people detained is at its lowest level for many years. However, the indications are that the Home Office will revert to 'business as usual' and resume mass detentions imminently.
02/09/2020 £24,756 £369,955 GREENWICH HOUSING RIGHTS The funding is for the salary of a specialist debt/benefits worker to meet the advice needs of residents with COVID19-related debts facing eviction, plus equipment for staff to work from home and court, in the context of the COVID19 emergency.
02/09/2020 £41,354 £1,108,771 SOUTHWARK LAW CENTRE The funding is to increase capacity within Southwark Day Centres for Asylum Seekers (SDCAS) to be in an improved position to support people with No recourse to public funds (NRPF). Specifically, it will fund Southwark Law Centre specialist immigration caseworker to train and support SDCAS volunteers to provide OISC level 1 immigration advice to refugee and migrants with NRPF. Covid19 Response.
02/09/2020 £27,652 £1,289,566 WANDSWORTH CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU This funding will enable the organisation to provide in-depth employment advice to callers, and to increase the knowledge and skills of its whole assessment team – in particular by increasing their ability to spot discrimination issues. It will focus its employment advice on people who may have experienced discrimination, and it will also advise disabled people about their right to protection against Covid19.
19/08/2020 £16,845 £326,987 ACTION DISABILITY KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA The funding is for the costs of consultancy,equipment, and materials to make ADKC premises COVID19 safe to re-open for users; Salary costs of providing advice and casework support one extra day a week over 6 months to meet extra demand andassorted expenditure to enable remote service delivery over 6 months.
19/08/2020 £10,000 £168,118 ASYLUM AID This funding is for organisational transition costs to permit vulnerable asylum seekerst to receive vital legal support to secure their protection in the UK, following a period of uncertainty, resulting in Asylum Aid acquisition by the HBF [Helen Bamber Foundation] Group, in the context of the COVID19 emergency.
19/08/2020 £18,862 £65,511 WADAJIR SOMALI COMMUNITY CENTRE The funding is for the salary towards a full-time advisor to increase the capacity of its advice service in addition to training, a cleaner and IT equipment to respond to COVID19
19/08/2020 £4,600 £12,978 WANSTEAD AND WOODFORD MIGRANT SUPPORT The funding is for setting up a housing advice service to complement specialist immigration advice. It will prioritise those who are destitute or at risk of destitution. It will also assist in creating a volunteer information officer role, and to strengthen the trustee board, in the context of the COVID19 emergency.
19/08/2020 £8,000 £64,270 WELWITSCHIA WELFARE CENTRE The funding is for the costs of its advice and information service, which has seen an increased demand from people affected by the COVID19 pandemic. As a small organisation it needs additional volunteers and equipment to be able to effectively deal with this increase and IT equipment to manage the services online and virtually.
19/08/2020 £9,600 £239,820 YOUR EMPLOYMENT SETTLEMENT SERVICE The funding is for coordination and provision of on-line mediation to deal with any workplace disputes (not limited to Covid 19), outstanding and new claims, including support to unrepresented claimants.
19/08/2020 £8,489 £24,894 COMMUNITY OF TIGRAYAN REFUGEES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM The funding is for welfare benefits, housing and general advice for Tigrayans living in poverty, and affected by trauma and isolation in London. A key element will be collaborations with health and specialist services e.g. GP, debt advisors, remotely and face to face, in the context of the COVID19 emergency.
19/08/2020 £4,392 £552,524 DISABILITY LAW SERVICE The funding is for adaptations to the DLS office to enable social distancing and a safe working environment for staff in the context of the COVID19 pandemic.
19/08/2020 £9,265 £418,780 ISLAND ADVICE CENTRE The funding is for 3 high-quality laptops to pilot a new cloud-based, laptop-based system of working; IT consultancy to set up and equip the laptops, and 2 days a week Advice Service Coordinator time to manage the project and continue to co-ordinate remote delivery of services in light of Covid19.
19/08/2020 £9,600 £194,067 PEOPLE FIRST (SELF ADVOCACY) The funding is for communicating with and supporting self-advocacy organisations across London to find out how they're working with their members, what issues they've experienced during Covid-19, and what has and hasn't worked. We will bring them together using alternative methods of communicating and organising.
19/08/2020 £16,600 £1,527,052 SOUTH WEST LONDON LAW CENTRES The funding is to co-ordinate the delivery of legal advice and assistance by the Employment Legal Advice Network (ELAN) members involving all employment issues arising out of the Covid-19 crisis and liaise across the not-for-profit- sector generally in relation to initiatives to tackle impact of the crisis on employment rights.
18/08/2020 £39,900 £504,285 ISLINGTON PEOPLE’S RIGHTS The funding is for the salary of a specialist caseworker, IT equipment and running costs to deliver additional targeted specialist advice around welfare benefits to residents affected by COVID-19. Since March 2020, IPR has faced major challenges, notebly the number of people needing urgent support in welfare benefits, putting significant pressure on staff and systems. It has moved its services online with staff working from home. This required new IT, software, telephone system as well as training.
18/08/2020 £22,378 £243,851 TAMIL WELFARE ASSOCIATION ( NEWHAM ) UK The funding is for extra staff time, on costs of delivering advice services and time of a Consultant to further develop services, policies and fundraising capacity in response to the COVID19 emergency.
18/08/2020 £50,000 £20,957,459 THAMES REACH CHARITY The funding is for staff costs including an additional dedicated Job-Broker role, to support people who have fallen out of work to access good quality job opportunities and advice following COVID19.
18/08/2020 £25,000 £82,452 COUNCIL OF SOMALI ORGANISATIONS The funding is for CSO to support members to develop appropriate strategies and better communication policies and practices in response to COVID-19. The Communications Analyst will support CSO members to improve their communication strategies by conducting an audit of each organisdation current need and assist in drawing up appropriate strategies to highlight specific issues which had adverse affect on the Somali community.
18/08/2020 £37,984 £452,547 MATERNITY ACTION The funding is for Maternity Action to establish a pro bono email advice service on employment rights for pregnant women and new parents, following COVID19. It also plans to develop a new model of outreach and training on maternity rights for migrant and asylum seekers for frontline voluntary services; and to influence employment and social security policy.
01/08/2020 £1,500,000 £3,355,000 JUSTICE COLLABORATIONS The funding is for the Justice Together Inititive which will adopt a strategic approach to increasing immigration advice and legal provision to support those most in need, and to secure wider change in the immigration system to ensure decisions are fair, lawful and timely. The funds will be for work in London.
30/07/2020 £44,500 £1,198,319 MARY WARD LEGAL CENTRE The funding is to enable MWLC provide advice, casework and court/tribunal representation relating to: rent/mortgage arrears; council tax arrears; credit debts; bankruptcy; homelessness; possession proceedings and evictions; poor housing conditions; employment advice, helping people gain their full benefit entitlement through challenging negative decisions. Our project will target people living in poverty, severely impacted by Covid-19. Around 40% will have a disability and 60% will be from black and minority ethnic groups. Our advice will achieve the following outcomes: increased incomes – average weekly increase £89 in benefits following appeal; reduced indebtedness; reduced homelessness; improved housing conditions as disrepair is addressed; improved wellbeing. Over the last year, we have seen a threefold increase in clients needing advice and are predicting a huge surge in demand once the full impact of Covid-19 hits. For example, when housing possession cases resume, payment holidays stop and debt enforcement resumes, rising unemployment leading to increased debt and problems with UC claims.
30/07/2020 £37,500 £384,278 NORTH KENSINGTON LAW CENTRE The funding is for the salaries of two solicitors (employment welfare benefit),an administrator and equipment to continue its current free legal advice sevices for people affected by the pandemic. As the lockdown is eased and withdrawal ofgovernment support (e.g.furlough) will have adevasting affect on the localeconomy and on vulnerable residents. The COVID-19 has pushed more people intopoverty and made them even more vulnerable. This has resulted in increased demand for legal services.
30/07/2020 £42,560 £146,653 YOUTH LEGAL AND RESOURCE CENTRE The funding is for increased capacity of specialist legal advice and representation of clients with legal problems including a part-time support worker providing clients a wrap around servicein response to the COVID19 emergency.
30/07/2020 £50,000 POLICY IN PRACTICE The funding is to extend the ‘London Living Standards’ project for eighteen months (June 2020 to June 2021). This will provide a monthly-updated, public dashboard tracking low-income Londoners through the recovery from COVID-19 using ward and borough level analysis based on household-level administrative benefits data.
29/07/2020 £5,748 £59,348 BARNET LONE PARENT CENTRE The funding is for the costs of hiring additional space within a community centre to deliver face to face advice to vulnerable people without digital skills and/or internet access, in response to COVID19.
29/07/2020 £10,943 £1,911,963 CAMBRIDGE HOUSE AND TALBOT The funding is for staff salaries in the Law Centre to provide housing and social welfare advice, in response to the COVID19 emergency.
29/07/2020 £15,000 £27,105 FRENCH AFRICAN WELFARE ASSOCIATION The funding is to increase its telephone-support service for befriending and confidential advice; increase its online resources and recruit young volunteers to guide older residents on computer basics; prearranged face-to-face meetings at residents’ front-doors introducing them to its services and how to access them; befriending park-walks with residents in response to the COVID19 emergency.
29/07/2020 £9,934 MERTON CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING This funding is for a range of interventions to ensure that information provided byMCIL thorough digital channels is fully accessible. The crisis has made MCIL awareof the need to upgrade its digital communications to widen access and reach.
29/07/2020 £9,360 £141,001 ISLINGTON BANGLADESH ASSOCIATION The funding is for Welfare Employment Adviser to address the increased numberof people from BAME communities urgently requiring benefits and employmentguidance made unemployed or have not been re-employed following the easing oflockdown, and who are now struggling with no income coming in for them.
29/07/2020 £16,000 HODAN SOMALI COMMUNITY The funding is for the salaries of two part-time advice workers, an administrative assistant, director, equipment and training to be able to effectively deal with the increased demand placed on its advice service as result of the pandemic. It works predominantly with the Somali people including older people with low level of literacy and little or no IT skills. The pandemic has increased isolation, depressionand has created income insecurity. The clients are in need of advice onredundencies, job security, assistance to access Universal Credit, Job SeekersAllowance and Employment Support Allowance.
22/07/2020 £9,950 £996,211 LEWISHAM CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX SERVICE LIMITED The funding is for a network of community-based organisations to resume face-to-face advice for the most vulnerable who are not confident accessing digital/telephone services. It is important that staff, volunteers and users know safety can be maintained. We will jointly procure risk assessments, deep cleaning and PPE and share technology. This is in response to the COVID19 Emergency.
15/07/2020 £48,163 WOMEN INTO CONSTRUCTION The funding is to support disadvantaged and unemployed women from the most marginalised communities across London to gain training, work placements and employer connections in order to access and successfully apply for sustainable jobs in construction. The project is specifically targeting BAME and those made redundant from service sectors because of COVID19.
14/07/2020 £7,469 TRANSPORT FOR ALL The funding is for the costs of moving work remotely to ensure it can continue to operate in an inclusive, accessible way. It needs software and support to meet its staff's access needs and to provide remote accessible advice and support for the Deaf and disabled community. This is in response to the COVID19 emergency. A London Community Response grant.
13/07/2020 £20,000 NEW POLICY INSTITUTE The funding is for NPI to undertake research (for London's Directors of Public Health, PHE and the GLA) to identify people in London whose socio-economic status puts them at heightened risk of catching or transmitting Covid-19, or experiencing direct or indirect harms to health from lockdown.
26/06/2020 £25,217 LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE The funding is for an assessment of the policies that might be introduced when the current Covid 19 suspension of evictions runs out in August; the costs and benefits of different approaches, especially those that help ensure local authorities are not overwhelmed by homelessness applicants; and their implications into the longer term.
23/06/2020 £8,000 £236,067 HILLINGDON LAW CENTRE The funding is for IT equipment, volunteers’ expenses and to plug a short fall of earned income resulted due to the COVID19 emergency.
10/06/2020 £180,000 INDEPENDENT WORKERS’ UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN The funding is for two Legal Officers’ salaries who will undertake casework and jointly manage the affairs of the Legal Department. They will manage other caseworkers, volunteers and lead on strategic interventions, to support low-paid and insecure workers in London to secure their employment rights.
10/06/2020 £120,000 £1,057,200 WORKING FAMILIES The funding is for specialist legal advice on employment rights to disadvantaged London parents; delivering training to London advisers; working with London/national policymakers, to improve their understanding of work-family issues and influencing their policies and practice.
10/06/2020 £150,000 £2,198,611 EAST END CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX The funding is for continuing and extending its Employment Legal Advice Service Project in Newham to provide specialist advice, advocacy, casework, representation and information on employment rights and related issues for people living in Newham.
10/06/2020 £120,000 £279,573 FOCUS ON LABOUR EXPLOITATION This funding is to continue developing the work of the Labour Exploitation Advisory Group and expanding FLEX’s London-level advocacy for changes in law, policy and practice related to the protection of workers’ rights and identification and support to workers experiencing abuse and exploitation, including in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.
10/06/2020 £190,000 £1,111,735 CITIZENS ADVICE BARNET The funding is for the provision of free, specialist advice, casework and representation on employment and immigration issues. The service will be provided by an expert employment solicitor and immigration caseworker, supported by a paralegal and small team of volunteers. It will also provide second-tier advice to the local VCS.
10/06/2020 £120,000 £961,500 FOOD FOUNDATION The funding is to continue and expand its young food ambassadors' programme to promote the Children's Right to Food Charter and ensure it is implemented in London and across the rest of the UK, starting with the establishment of a Children's Food Watchdog with young people involved in its leadership.
10/06/2020 £43,000 BRIGHT BLUE CAMPAIGN The funding is for a year-long, multi-activity project which will develop distinctive analysis and policies to shape the long-term future of the UK’s welfare system in the 2020s after the COVID-19 pandemic. The project will be steered by a high-profile and cross-party commission and will have multiple research, media and event outputs.
10/06/2020 £106,000 £272,804 TRANSPORT FOR ALL The funding is for 'Access, Rights, Advice' a scheme aiming for transport sector system change that ensures policies are directly influenced by disabled people and based on their needs. The scheme will: collate impactful data, develop disabled people as agents of social change and campaign for much needed structural reform.
10/06/2020 £195,000 £810,363 SOCIAL MARKET FOUNDATION The funding is for a research and advocacy project to develop and promote a benchmark for assessing and holding to account businesses over their record on poverty, including among their workers, in London and potentially elsewhere. The Coronavirus crisis increases the need for this work, and its scope for impact.
10/06/2020 £160,000 £552,524 DISABILITY LAW SERVICE The funding is for specialist legal advice and assistance for disabled Londoners experiencing discrimination, threats and insecurity in the workplace and to support them in obtaining and retaining employment. It will also educate employers and support helpline staff in other disability charities, building on the successes of previous work.
10/06/2020 £10,000 HUG SUPPORT GROUP The funding is for salaries of part-time workers, to help support with the running of the Group's activities. Which will allow HSG to continue and expand its activities for the benefit of new mothers experiencing isolation.
10/06/2020 £43,000 £23,135 GESHEREU SUPPORT NETWORK The funding is for a three year part-time Community Co-ordinator's post for GesherEU to help disenfranchised ex-Charedi (ultra-orthodox Jewish) service-users to become active and integrated part of modern, multi-cultural Britain by supporting them on their journey and building with them a new “family and community” of similarly affected people.
10/06/2020 £45,000 £1,915,878 BROMLEY TOGETHER The funding is for lobbying/campaigning around the issues of social welfare and social care for learning disabled (LD) people. COVID-19 reveals existing social inequalities that needs headlining, with Bromley Together (BT) extending to new audiences/hard to reach groups to create a new strong collective to promote these human rights issues.
10/06/2020 £59,000 £18,746 RECONNECTION The funding is for an essential service that a) provides much needed advice and information on welfare benefits; b) signposts those with complex, legal and high personal and social needs to relevant advice agencies specifically addressing those needs.
10/06/2020 £60,000 £91,705 IRAQI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION The funding is for the salary and running costs of a part-time Advice Officer to provide: Up-to-date advice and information on welfare rights. Develop and strengthen networks with voluntary and statutory agencies. Recruit volunteers (1 per week) to help with delivering social welfare services.
10/06/2020 £60,000 £64,270 WELWITSCHIA WELFARE CENTRE This funding is for the Parent Champions for Change programme - training and supporting parents living in deprived areas of London to identify the issues with childcare that matter to them and campaign for better services.
10/06/2020 £55,000 £111,606 REDBRIDGE EQUALITIES AND COMMUNITY COUNCIL The funding is for continuation funding for drop-in and outreach advice surgeries for isolated or vulnerable groups in Redbridge.
10/06/2020 £44,000 £48,727 BARKING AND DAGENHAM YOUTH DANCE The funding is to pay for a part-time Project Co-ordinator to expand BDYD's existing Youth Action Programme called Bar-Ham Leaders – “Giving Young People a Voice”. It wants to support young people to take their first steps on a journey that will benefit Barking and Dagenham through them taking action.
10/06/2020 £150,000 £250,997 HARINGEY LAW CENTRE The funding is for continuation and expansion of welfare benefits advice, and for researcher/campaigner to support advice delivery and undertake advocacy with Haringey Council one day a week .
09/06/2020 £4,693 BROMLEY EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE CIC The funding is to pay the coordinator for additional hours worked in the current situation. It will also cover: Easy Read interpretation costs which have increased due to new information being produced, printing and postage costs for up-to-date information; PA and technological support for remote working; participant costs of online social activities. This is in response to the COVID19 emergency. (London Community Response Fund grant)
09/06/2020 £20,000 £1,527,455 LONDON IRISH CENTRE The funding is for IT costs, tablets, the salary of a volunteer coordinator and a contribution to overheads in response to the Covid19 crisis. (London Community Response Grant)
09/06/2020 £7,905 £564,000 LEGAL ACTION GROUP The funding is for funds to cover LAG staff working from home and resource to put eight of our social welfare books online: Legal Aid Handbook 2020/21, Housing Law Handbook, Community Care, Employment Law, Adult Social Care Law, Housing Conditions, Criminal Costs and Youth Justice Law and Practice. This is in response to the COVID19 emergency. (London Community Response Grant)
09/06/2020 £16,500 £178,676 OCEAN SOMALI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION The funding is to increase capacity of welfare advice services to cope with the increased demand caused by COVID19 by employing 2 additional part time advice workers.(London Community Response Grant)
09/06/2020 £20,110 £2,039,497 CITIZENS ADVICE WALTHAM FOREST The funding is to support remote working forced upon CAWF by COVID19 - this includes equipment, IT support, video conferencing training and supervisor to train and regularly supervise volunteers working remotely. (London Community Response Grant)
03/06/2020 £90,000 £1,259,936 HOUSING JUSTICE The funding is for a contribution towards salary costs of a project coordinator and user engagement costs for a hosting project, providing short-term accommodation to 150 migrants without recourse to public funds. Guests in the project will receive accommodation, immigration advice and move on support.
03/06/2020 £105,000 £1,911,963 CAMBRIDGE HOUSE AND TALBOT The funding is for the development of Safer Renting, a specialist programme improving conditions in London’s ‘slum rental’ market. It will support the second stage of research into the shadow Private Rental Sector (PRS), establishing how effective local authority licensing schemes are in tackling private landlords’ criminal behaviour.
03/06/2020 £105,000 £1,679,501 LAW CENTRES NETWORK The funding is for LCN to use data, relationships, and ‘seats at the table’, from 5 years working with EU citizens, to understand groups unlikely to apply for Settlement. This will inform targeted service design, strategic litigation, policy and advocacy to support vulnerable EU Londoners to stay in the UK.
03/06/2020 £85,000 MIN QUAN LEGAL CENTRE The funding is for provision of specialist immigration advice and representation, available in Cantonese and Mandarin, to be undertaken by two caseworkers (for an additional 2 days per week each). It will also enable the organisation to continue their campaigning work on behalf of undocumented migrants within the Chinese Community.
03/06/2020 £145,000 £194,666 CARIS HARINGEY The funding is to improve access to immigration advice for Haringey’s residents. The grant sought will enable CARIS to employ two immigration workers to ensure residents receive the correct advice at the earliest opportunity to prevent delays and unnecessary expenses when regulating their status and pathway to settlement.
03/06/2020 £60,000 £73,816 SOUTHWARK TRAVELLERS ACTION GROUP This funding is to support development work to strengthen the voice of the GRT community in Southwark. The aim is to ensure that STAG is led by the community and that engagement is incorporated into the Southwark resident involvement structure, using this as a model for other London Boroughs.
03/06/2020 £25,000 DEPTFORD NEIGHBOURHOOD ACTION (DNA) The funding is for completing of the neighbourhood planning process and to support engagement of communities in Deptford to enable as many local people as possible to have a strong voice in producing the final draft of the Deptford Neighbourhood Plan.
03/06/2020 £30,000 £27,105 FRENCH AFRICAN WELFARE ASSOCIATION The funding is for the training and support of 20 champion leaders from the African and BAME communities in London so they can help people in their community to address the root causes of poverty.
03/06/2020 £126,000 £694,134 LATIN AMERICAN WOMENS AID REFUGE The funding is for the further development of the Women Against Homelessness and Abuse (WAHA) project: to expand advocacy and campaigning at local and national levels, based on robust data and evidence gathered through specialist legal advice provided to BME women survivors of VAWG facing challenges to access safe housing.
03/06/2020 £150,000 £177,497 HEAR EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK The funding is for coordinating members' pan-equality and intersectional lobbying and campaigning, expanding user-led and Expert by Experience advocacy. HEAR will engage members, defining new priorities and themes, applying HEAR's unique position and members' voices to current challenges and opportunities of low-income Londoners, including COVID19.
03/06/2020 £40,000 VOLUNTARY ACTION HARROW The funding is to enable positive change through increasing the skills, knowledge and emotional resilience of Harrow residents, who have lived experience. This will be through training, network-building and development to improve facilitation, advocation, communications, and awareness of injustices namely; low pay, income inequality, working/housing conditions, discrimination, and environmental injustices.
03/06/2020 £151,600 £781,656 KINGSTON VOLUNTARY ACTION The funding is for a ‘Realities-of-Poverty’ capacity-building programme for small frontline charities and community groups working to alleviate poverty in their communities. It will enable better and appropriate data capture and storytelling via practical skills to inform future campaigning and influencing work.
29/05/2020 £10,000 £412,329 BRENT PRIVATE TENANTS RIGHTS GROUP The funding is to provide financial advice and emergency support to isolated private tenants who are struggling to pay their rent as a result of COVID19 emergency. It will also contribute to the costs of interpreters, and to providing additional HR and digital support to the Chief Executive to support the staff team. (London Community Response Grant)
29/05/2020 £16,900 £375,925 EALING LAW CENTRE The funding is for the redeployment of a Housing Solicitor to meet increased demand for advice to tenants at risk of losing their homes, and additional hours for a benefits specialist to increase service to Ealing Foodbank for phone triage/signposting as a result of financial hardship in response to the COVID19 emergency (London Community Response Grant)
29/05/2020 £8,425 £375,210 HACKNEY MIGRANT CENTRE The funding is for additional temporary staff costs, so they can continue to offer holistic support to vulnerable refugees and migrants; as housing and immigration casework, direct poverty relief support and other advocacy has become more time-consuming and complex while coordinated remotely during COVID19 emergency. (London Community Response Grant)
29/05/2020 £16,636 £1,572,829 ISLINGTON LAW CENTRE The funding is for digital infrastructure to enable safe remote working which became necessary in the aftermath of the Covid19 emergency. This has included supplying staff with laptops mobile phones, printers, software to facilitate dealing with courts and barristers, adopting e-Fax facilities, and IT support. (London Community Response Grant)
29/05/2020 £12,700 £72,200 POLISH AND EASTERN EUROPEAN CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE The funding is for adding 18 hours to an advisor’s post to respond to increased Covid19 related demand for advice; equipment; developing the website and social media in Polish and Russian; and other costs related to remote working over 13 weeks. (London Community Response Grant)
27/05/2020 £32,900 £3,119,000 CARDINAL HUME CENTRE The funding is for advisors and family practitioners to reach out to households with no recourse to public funds to help them address basic needs for food, mitigate risks to their housing and navigate their immigration status needs during and after the COVID19 crisis.
26/05/2020 £45,000 £2,401,365 GINGERBREAD The funding is to expand the capacity of their advice, information and peer support services to single parents in London, and the development of new ways of delivering tailored, single parent specific advice, knowledge and support to provide immediate and responsive emergency help to single parents in the wake of the COVID19 pandemic.
13/05/2020 £12,000 £1,198,319 MARY WARD LEGAL CENTRE The funding is for the costs associated with transforming their free face-to-face advice services to telephone and online advice. Areas of advice include: debt, housing, welfare benefits, employment, family, consumer, general civil litigation. This is in response to the COVID19 emergency. (London Community Response grant).
13/05/2020 £12,500 £418,508 SHPRESA PROGRAMME The funding is for purchasing appropriate digital infrastructure upgrades and professional input from a software development company to secure and optimise our new digital client support platform so that it is technically sustainable over the longer term and can be embedded as a permanent interactive client facing online service. This is in response to the COVID19 emergency. (London Community Response grant).
13/05/2020 £12,200 £239,820 YOUR EMPLOYMENT SETTLEMENT SERVICE This funding is for the provision of dispute resolution and coaching /advice for employees and small employers relating to COVID19. Coordinating on-line free mediation, with volunteer mediators, to deal with Covid-19 issues, outstanding and new claims, including support to unrepresented claimants in mediations. Signposting to parties of relevant legal information to enable parties to find solutions. (London Community Response grant).
13/05/2020 £12,110 £146,653 YOUTH LEGAL AND RESOURCE CENTRE The funding is for replacing the loss of Legal Aid income of the Director/Senior solicitors and housing solicitor due to having to focus on the extra administrative work of transforming our work to online including training and the ensuing costs of transforming our legal advice provision. This is in response to the COVID19 emergency. (London Community Response grant).
13/05/2020 £50,000 £535,842 EAST EUROPEAN RESOURCE CENTRE The funding is for the costs of delivering EERC’s services to vulnerable and marginalised Eastern Europeans in the context of the COVID19 emergency, to increase gateway and advice capacity, train staff to meet emerging and urgent client needs, and to support staff and volunteers to mitigate burnout.
13/05/2020 £8,000 £182,532 PADDINGTON LAW CENTRE The funding is for new IT equipment and salaries of a specialist welfare rights worker and an employment worker to undertake casework/representation work with people affected by COVID19 for a nine month period. The benificiaries will be low paid workers, low skilled migrants working in the gig sector and many on zero hour contracts as well as people people in temporary accommodation. (London Community Response grant).
05/05/2020 £10,000 £1,057,200 WORKING FAMILIES The funding is for temporary, additional staffing for our Legal Advice Service to enable its advice team to respond to the massive increase in queries to its employment rights and benefits legal helpline. It will also help to regularly update employment rights in response to the COVID19 emergency.
05/05/2020 £18,500 £599,231 MIGRANTS ORGANISE LTD The funding is for remote transformative holistic support for 100 women, the majority of whom are asylum seeking single mothers who have experienced trafficking and gender-based violence. We will provide immigration and welfare advice case-work; one to one mentoring support; a range of group well-being activities; specialist therapeutic support and mother and child storytelling sessions, in repsponse to COVID19.
05/05/2020 £10,000 £1,722,343 HELEN BAMBER FOUNDATION The funding is for additional housing and welfare casework for vulnerable refugees and asylum seekers who are survivors of trafficking and torture during the COVID19 crisis, plus a contribution to the costs of emergency relief and transitioning Helen Bamber Foundation’s services to online and phone support.
05/05/2020 £9,880 £42,253 HORN OF AFRICA DISABILITY AND ELDERLY ASSOCIATION The funding is for welfare rights and health and safety support of 75 marginalised and disproportionately affected BAME families, plus food parcels to a core group of 9 most vulnerable beneficiaries, in response to the COVID19 emergency.
05/05/2020 £34,225 TIMEWISE FOUNDATION CIC The funding is for targeted, online guidance and training to employers and employees to adapt to remote, part-time working and redesign roles as a result of the crisis. The aim is to help employers and employees (in particular parents and carers) stay in work and prevent them falling into poverty in response to the COVID19 emergency.
04/05/2020 £20,000 £9,093,975 INSTITUTE FOR FISCAL STUDIES The funding is for a project to use real time anonymised bank data to monitor the personal finances of Londoners throughout the COVID19 crisis, to provide an early warning system for policymakers, show which groups are struggling, and understand the effects of policies.
30/04/2020 £22,529 £60,693 WORK RIGHTS CENTRE The funding is for extending advice clinic hours and providingcommunity language advice, and IT solutions i.e. infographics and mobile templates to enable clients without English/IT skills to challenge employers acting unlawfully and to access their entitlements. This is in response to the COVID19 emergency.
27/04/2020 £20,000 BRIGHT BLUE CAMPAIGN The funding is for a project that will examine the trends in ability to, and experience of, staying at and working from home across households of different levels of income and family structures, especially during the COVID19 pandemic.
24/04/2020 £50,000 £4,210,438 CHILD POVERTY ACTION GROUP The funding is to provide free access for London’s VCS (focusing on BAME, disabled and vulnerable people) to AskCPAG, an online platform that helps welfare rights advisers navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing social security system. Advisers will be better equipped to ensure poor and low-income families get the support they need. This is in response to the COVID19 emergency.
24/04/2020 £40,000 UNITED VOICES OF THE WORLD The funding is to improve UVW current communication platforms to its membership and their co-workers, through design of new functionalities on its website, enhanced broadcast lists and purchase of a dedicated CRM which will be crucial to targeting resources, training and organising strategies in several languages during and post COVID19. This is in response to the COVID19 emergency
22/04/2020 £10,000 £398,172 LATIN AMERICAN HOUSE The funding is for core costs to permit expansion of information, advice and guidance on employment and welfare benefits issues, as well as equipment in response to the COVID19 emergency.
22/04/2020 £20,000 £1,309,624 NAZ PROJECT LONDON The funding is for casework and supervision costs to increase advice capabilities to BAME HIV/ LGBTQI communities in response to the COVID19 emergency.
22/04/2020 £4,600 VOICE OF DOMESTIC WORKERS The funding is for continuing remote classes and support services (£576) and hardship fund (£4000). It will continue its weekly ESOL and Wellbeing classes and counselling programme by purchasing Zoom Pro and paying additional tutor hours to deliver online classes. Many members are now facing destitution and have no recourse to public funds. The hardship fund will be used to respond to these urgent needs during COVID19.
22/04/2020 £9,500 ASYLUM SUPPORT APPEALS PROJECT The funding is for the cost of buying 8 lap-tops and work mobiles to equip ASAP staff members to work from home during COVID19.
09/04/2020 £2,070 £439,691 MIND IN BARNET The funding is towards unlimited calls and data sim cards for staff to enable them to remain in touch with vulnerable clients. COVID19 response.
09/04/2020 £5,000 £4,058,645 AGE UK CAMDEN The funding is towards the purchase of emergency food and provisions to include 800 parcels to deliver to older people. COVID19 response.
09/04/2020 £5,000 £6,447,319 PASSAGE 2000 The funding is towards consumable goods urgently needed to enable us to cook and deliver hot food to homeless people in Westminster. COVID19 response.
09/04/2020 £4,900 £516,269 REFUGEE ACTION KINGSTON The funding is towards a hardship fund to provide for vulnerable clients. COVID19 response.
07/04/2020 £5,000 £418,508 SHPRESA PROGRAMME The funding is for: phone credit to keep vulnerable unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in touch, food packs for self-isolating/sick asylum seekers. These needs arise from the COVID19 emergency.
07/04/2020 £3,900 £166,237 ACTION FOR REFUGEES IN LEWISHAM The funding is for grants and additional support for asylum seeker, refugee, and migrant families in South London in response to the COVID19 emergency.
07/04/2020 £4,000 £1,764,249 JUST FOR KIDS LAW The funding is for supporting the urgent needs of young people aged up to the age of 25 facing immediate crisis, such as paying for food, utilities, accommodation, heating and clothing, as well as providing for the essential needs of their own young families. These needs arise from the COVID19 emergency.
07/04/2020 £5,000 £9,743,610 FREEDOM FROM TORTURE The funding is for COVID19 emergency relief packages to be made available to clients, including data and phone credit, advance cash relief payments to cover additional weeks to enable clients to stock up on essentials and look after themselves for longer, and, for those clients who need them, smart phones.
07/04/2020 £4,870 £21,938 KANLUNGAN FILIPINO CONSORTIUM The funding is to provide free provision of food, groceries, medicines for migrant nurses/carers, elderly affected by COVID19
07/04/2020 £5,000 £484,044 AFRICA ADVOCACY FOUNDATION The funding is for providing urgent support for vulnerable individuals at risk and lacking food and essential items due to the COVID19 emergency.
03/04/2020 £34,380 £1,527,052 SOUTH WEST LONDON LAW CENTRES The funding is for the creation of a new consultancy post, to co-ordinate the provision of information, delivery of legal advice and assistance by members of ELAN in relation to all COVID19 employment issues and liaise across the not-for-profit- sector generally to ensure a seamless service to tackle the crisis.
05/03/2020 £120,000 £2,671,203 SHAREACTION (FAIRSHARE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION) The funding is for a contribution towards the Good Work Advocacy programme. Building on the Living Wage campaign, this will support London workers in low-paid and precarious roles by pushing employers to: pay living wages; provide secure working hours; and address other exploitative employment practices driven by insecure business models.
05/03/2020 £25,000 £22,099 BCU LIFE SKILLS CENTRE The funding is for the continuation of support and activities offered to local residents living in the most deprived areas of Bexley.
05/03/2020 £30,840 £70,157 E17 PUPPET PROJECT The funding is for the salary of a new part-time ‘Connecting Arts Development Lead’ post. The aspiration is that the post-holder will harness the skills of local people to offer a more stimulating and accessible community arts provision to disadvantaged and socially isolated residents in Waltham Forest.
05/03/2020 £60,000 £94,757 EXCEL WOMEN'S CENTRE The funding is to provide information, advice and guidance (IAG) sessions on welfare benefits, housing and health and wellness three times a week for refugee, migrant women and girls in Barking and Dagenham with language support if needed.
05/03/2020 £32,000 £18,485 LAMBETH ELDERLY ASSOCIATION FROM VIETNAM The funding is for the cost of an advice worker (two days per week) and three training sessions per year covering benefits, debt and housing.
05/03/2020 £32,000 £58,016 LEE GREEN LIVES The funding is for advocacy support and literacy sessions for vulnerable people who face challenges navigating welfare rights, housing, health and social care issues, and to support and enhance their self-confidence.
05/03/2020 £58,100 £18,418 STREAM SKILLS ADVANCEMENT The funding is to provide information advice and guidance to both Somali and Arabic speakers from Syria , Iraq, Morocco and Yeman. As these community groups face barriers such as language, confidence and not having the knowledge of how to access appropriate social welfare services.
05/03/2020 £40,000 £38,890,000 CENTREPOINT This funding is for delivering a youth-led research project on the impact of Universal Credit (UC) on young people in supported accommodation. Taking a participatory approach, the project will empower young UC claimants with lived experience of homelessness to identify areas for improvements and make accurate policy recommendations.
05/03/2020 £121,000 £400,595 CORAM FAMILY AND CHILDCARE LTD This funding is for our Parent Champions for Change programme - training and supporting parents living in deprived areas of London to identify the issues with childcare that matter to them and campaign for better services.
05/03/2020 £135,000 £807,069 LONDON PATHWAY The funding is for the provision of specialist legal advice via five London hospital teams, two mental health and one TB outreach service. The aim is to ensure extremely vulnerable individuals’ rights on housing, immigration and welfare are protected and upheld.
05/03/2020 £152,000 £1,834,495 PRAXIS The funding is for the development of an evidence based, co-produced advocacy campaign - with beneficiaries at its heart. The project will build an alliance of voluntary and statutory organisations, civic bodies and individuals to challenge the use of NRPF condition. to reduce poverty, destitution and exclusion of migrant families.
05/03/2020 £85,000 £602,871 RICHMOND ADVICE & INFORMATION ON DISABILITY The funding is for a new Benefits Advice Service for disabled people in the borough of Hounslow. The new service will support 200 people per year in Hounslow to get benefits they are entitled to by supporting the with form filling, making and preparing mandatory re-considerations and appeals.
05/03/2020 £150,000 £844,406 INQUEST CHARITABLE TRUST The funding is for casework support and advice for London based families bereaved as a result of a contentious state related death. It is also for influencing and campaigning around the issues raised with the ultimate aim of preventing future deaths.
05/03/2020 £12,300 £81,044 FRIENDLY FAMILIES NURSERY The funding is to to support 3 months core staff costs to help ensure the continued viability of a parent-led nursery in the wake of COVID19.
05/03/2020 £45,000 £13,206,000 ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCE (RSA) The funding is for a project that will profile and understand the economic security gap as it relates to the experience of ‘key workers’ and their households. It will seek to understand the effects of the COVID19 pandemic and the principles, policy ideas and solutions that will support a better future.
05/03/2020 £137,000 INSTITUTE FOR EMPLOYMENT RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK The funding is for exploiting and building on the work of the ground-breaking Commission on Social Security, in particular to: devise and implement an influencing strategy; capitalise on learning on process and practice; and explore becoming standalone - underpinned by excellence on accessibility and inclusion plus capacity building for Commissioners.
05/03/2020 £5,730 £5,342,000 LEARNING AND WORK INSTITUTE The funding is for the development, launch and analysis of representative opinion polling of Londoners. The polling will gauge Londoners’ current experiences and responses to the present economic crisis in real-time by cohort, including age, gender, ethnicity, disability, skills level, social grade, work status, residential status, contract type and borough.
05/03/2020 £10,000 SOCIAL FINANCE The funding is to explore the feasibility of a fund employing large-scale funding to provide housing for key workers in London at genuinely affordable rents, with the immediate goal of improved key workers’ wellbeing and subsidiary goals of easier recruitment and retention at employers and better resilience of public services.
05/03/2020 £10,000 £1,050,458 CENTRE FOR LONDON The funding is for a week-long event - The London Conference 2020. The funding will enable the planning and delivery of a week long series of events, for over 450 of London’s leaders, across the public, private and charitable sectors, to develop solutions for London's post covid recovery.
05/03/2020 £10,000 SOCIAL FINANCE The funding is for Phase 2 of a project seeking to establish a fund to provide genuinely affordable housing for key workers in London, with the immediate goal of improved key workers; wellbeing and subsidiary goals of easier recruitment and retention at employers and better resilience of public services.The grant has a condition that the balance of funds required for the work must be secured before any grant is released.
26/02/2020 £40,000 £3,591 DEAF ETHNIC WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION The funding is for a series of culturally sensitive workshops in BSL for Deaf BAME women. They face multiple oppression an difficulties as well as barriers to information and support. This project aims to inform Deaf BAME women of their rights and how to exercise these in full.
26/02/2020 £39,720 £492 GREATER LONDON FORUM FOR OLDER PEOPLE The funding is for the salary and running costs of a part time Co-ordinator, to make the voice of older Londoners’ as loud and articulate as possible - to push for implementation of a real ‘Age Friendly London’. This includes supporting small and local older peoples forums to campaign.
26/02/2020 £60,000 £68,722 NOMAD - NATIONS OF MIGRATION AWAKENING THE DIASPORA The funding is for a contribution towards salaries, rent for our small office and insurance for NOMAD's work with young people, especially those from refugee and migrant backgrounds, in outer north west London.
26/02/2020 £25,000 £3,376,820 CARITAS ANCHOR HOUSE The funding is to enable its Employment Engagement Specialist to promote User Voice, in partnership with Citizens UK, to influence provision of affordable accommodation; representation of people with lived experience of homelessness within council structures; and reconfiguration of community organising consultation mechanisms within Caritas Anchor House in Newham.
26/02/2020 £52,000 EMPTY HOMES AGENCY The funding is for a project to catalyse a community-led coalition to campaign about London’s over 100,000 empty and under-utilised homes, and to establish a robust data and evidence base so that London’s housing strategy is more focused on meeting the needs of low-income Londoners in housing need.
26/02/2020 £49,000 £402,293 RUNNYMEDE TRUST The funding is for a one-year research project to use data to improve understanding of housing, race and class in London. The research would be mainly quantitative in nature, but would also involve conceptual work on 'gentrification' and discourse analysis on how race, class and housing is discussed.
26/02/2020 £247,000 £1,217,593 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ASSOCIATION The funding is for a project that will support people and communities, particularly those in disadvantaged parts of the city and from under-represented groups, to better engage with the planning system in order to positively influence change in the neighbourhood they live and/or work in.
26/02/2020 £86,500 £243,998 WEST LONDON EQUALITY CENTRE The funding is for a housing advisor who will provide help and support, legal advice and housing casework for people living in private rented accommodation and experiencing housing issues. These make up 80% of the clients WLEC helps with housing advice through drop-in, appointment surgeries and food bank sessions.
26/02/2020 £150,000 £2,876,340 ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL The funding is for an ASI-led project, in partnership with ATLEU, to support trafficking victims in London to gain access to their legal entitlements: through capacity building of frontline partners; gathering evidence of key issues and systemic failures faced by victims; and challenging this through influencing policy and targeted advocacy.
26/02/2020 £96,000 £366,893 BEXLEY CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU The funding is for a new, part-time Level 3 Immigration Advisor (subcontracted from Lewisham Refugee and Migrant Network) to provide advocacy, advice and representation to Bexley residents with insecure immigration status (especially those with No Resource to Public Funds).
26/02/2020 £148,200 £1,628,149 NEWHAM COMMUNITY RENEWAL PROGRAMME The funding is to build on its successful project supporting destitute vulnerable migrants in Newham. Trained specialists, supported by volunteers, work holistically offering legal advice/representation on immigration cases; destitution support; advice on welfare, debt, and housing; plus bridging support after status is achieved, to provide a new pathway to settlement.
26/02/2020 £165,000 £1,056,311 CAMPAIGN ACADEMY The funding is to support marginalised people who have experienced inequality to create systemic change through campaigning and activism at a local grassroots level including campaigns with a specific focus on housing injustice.
26/02/2020 £199,000 £379,367 CHILDREN ENGLAND The funding is for continuation of the 4in10 network of campaigners working to end child poverty in London. It will enable the development of good practice in the voluntary and statutory sectors, build the sense of community within the network, and be led by experts by experience.
26/02/2020 £44,500 COMMUNITY PLAN FOR HOLLOWAY This funding will help ensure that the CP4H has some ‘equality of arms’ with the housing association and developers through a small operational hub to co-ordinate community activities and raise further funds.
26/02/2020 £49,000 UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON The funding is for Talent Works, a twelve-month project in which skilled staff and students will deliver training and tools in digital communications to low income, community-led groups across Southwark. The project will amplify their voices and ensure that experiences of poverty and inequality they face are effectively represented.
26/02/2020 £7,500 £4,818,735 MAGIC BREAKFAST The funding is to continue the secondment of an employee to the GLA Social Integration team, via the Citizenship & Integration Initiative (CII). This is to ensure the support the GLA have developed for European Londoners; the EU Londoners Hub, advice on the EU Settlement Scheme and funding community organisations is maintained.
26/02/2020 £7,500 £118,624 CAPITAL MASS The funding is for supporting a COVID-19 response for London church leaders and their communities by developing resources such as tool-kits, webinars and workshops; and by building strategic alliances in partnership with YourNeighbour.org. Emerging areas of work are domestic violence and working with the elderly.
26/02/2020 £7,500 £1,372,418 ONSIDE YOUTH ZONES (FUTURE YOUTH ZONE) This funding is for the Back to the Future strategy to support the most vulnerable young people as lockdown eases. Including virtual sessions and phone calls, outreach youth work, and small targeted sessions, to provide targeted support to those who need it most in one of London's most disadvantaged areas.
26/02/2020 £7,500 £375,210 HACKNEY MIGRANT CENTRE The funding is for HMC’s holistic support for migrants, usually delivered at a weekly drop-in advice service and remotely during the Covid-19 pandemic. Through advice provision and ongoing casework the work will alleviate destitution, support regularisation of immigration status and assist vulnerable migrants to access welfare provision and safe accommodation.
26/02/2020 £50,500 £1,441,350 DOCTORS OF THE WORLD UK The funding is for work to integrate healthcare access into the GLA’s ongoing work to support Londoners with insecure immigration status, including: building the GLA’s capacity to address patient, civil society and provider healthcare information needs addressing discriminatory practice which prevents Londoners accessing health services informing the citywide Covid-19 response.
26/02/2020 £59,485 NEW EUROPEANS ASSOCIATION LTD The funding is to continue the secondment of an employee to the GLA Social Integration team, via the Citizenship & Integration Initiative (CII). To ensure the support the GLA have developed for European Londoners; the EU Londoners Hub, advice on the EU Settlement Scheme and funding community organisations is maintained.
26/02/2020 £7,500 THE SMILE BRIGADE CIC The funding is to provide support and relief to people in need during Covid-19 by cooking and distributing between 2500-3000 meals per week for a 12 week period.
26/02/2020 £7,500 £3,220,085 WEST HAM UNITED FOUNDATION The funding is for the provision of food parcels (and online cooking tutorials) for vulnerable young people, families and adults in East London. The food parcels will include also include basic recipe cards and non food essential items such as toiletries and hygiene products, when appropriate.
26/02/2020 £7,500 £8,449,629 GREENWICH AND BEXLEY COMMUNITY HOSPICE The funding is for the social work department of the Hospice. This deals with the most vulnerable patients who have problems with poverty, housing, legal issues around asylum, wills and power of attorney. To give them the equal right to a good death in their place of choice.
26/02/2020 £7,500 £2,694,483 LGBT FOUNDATION This funding is for the commissioning of consultancy to review London's current LGBT sector infrastructure, and weaknesses and gaps. Building on insight from the Trust For London funded 'Still Out There' report. this will identify priorities and actions to work effectively to tackle inequality across London.
26/02/2020 £500,000 £62,800,000 CITY BRIDGE TRUST The funding is for the Cornerstone Fund 2, a funder collaboration, led by City Bridge Trust which aims to strengthen infrastructure support for civil society groups in London, with a particular focus on bringing about system change at a local and regional level.
10/10/2019 £150,000 £6,002,000 BARROW CADBURY TRUST The funding is for the general costs of the Fair By Design Campaign, contributing to its salaries and other campaign costs.
10/10/2019 £93,000 £337,838 CITIZENS ADVICE HAVERING The funding is for continuation of its specialist employment rights advice that supports workers rights, tackles discrimination and, where relevant, preparation for tribunals. Advice staff will also mentor volunteers to build capacity and ensure future service provision.
10/10/2019 £100,000 £240,826 INSTITUTE FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK The funding is for the further development and application of IFOW’s social policy innovation model, the delivery of policy projects and pilots, and the dissemination of resulting solutions and learnings to make work better and fairer in the retail and transport sectors in London.
10/10/2019 £87,000 £965,080 WORKING WELL TRUST The funding is for a review of the issues preventing career progression for people with mental health and to establish employer models of good practice covering employer engagement, organisational change and client support.
10/10/2019 £32,000 £534,873 POLICE FOUNDATION The funding is for research to explore the vulnerability to criminal victimisation of moped-based food delivery drivers in the gig economy in London. The project will look at drivers' experience of criminal victimisation and explore ways to reduce their vulnerability to it.
10/10/2019 £37,200 £58,983 COMMUNITY LANGUAGE SUPPORT SERVICES The funding is for a salary of a part time advice worker, who will provide advice and support on social welfare to refugees from Arabic speaking countries to access mainstream services, workshops, group activities and home visits to assist people with disabilities, housebound and the elderly.
10/10/2019 £138,000 £684,611 KINGSTON CARERS' NETWORK The funding is for the cost of a specialist benefit adviser who will provide comprehensive advice and advocacy to carers and those they care for. The adviser will identify benefit entitlements and help carers/families access these by completing applications and by providing advice and representation throughout the appeal process.
10/10/2019 £67,437 £741,583 RELEASE LEGAL EMERGENCY AND DRUGS SERVICES The funding is for a new enhanced specialist social security legal advice service for people who have a history of drug and/or alcohol dependency, providing casework and representation at the First-tier and Upper Tribunal.
10/10/2019 £97,000 £1,538,253 SOUTH WEST LONDON LAW CENTRES The funding is for the continuation of specialist employment advice, casework and representation through a mixture of free and fee paying services. The service will work alongside and supplement the Centre's extensive pro bono clinic service.
10/10/2019 £40,000 £43,215 FITZROVIA NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION The funding is for bilingual benefit, housing, and other general advice work mainly with Bengali, Sylheti, Urdu and Hindi speakers. FNA is the only accredited bilingual advice service with all these languages in central London.
10/10/2019 £48,150 £101,820 HARROW ASSOCIATION OF SOMALI VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS The funding is for a two days a week advice and advocacy project for Somali and Arabic speakers from across Northwest London. Clients will be supported with crisis assistance, debt, welfare benefits , help into employment, housing advocacy, help with health and training to reduce the cycle of crisis.
10/10/2019 £150,000 £1,349,940 PUBLIC LAW PROJECT The funding is for legal work, both practical and academic, to assist the London sector to take a strategic approach to immigration and welfare rights issues arising in the post Brexit context. It will explore the evolving role of technology in the delivery of justice in these areas.
10/10/2019 £40,000 HORN OF AFRICA DISABILITY AND ELDERLY ASSOCIATION The funding is for continued employment of HADEA's Welfare Rights Advice and Support Worker and the continuation of the drop-in advice service in partnership with Ealing Law Centre and Ealing Centre for Independent Living.
10/10/2019 £70,441 £1,098,051 HOPE NOT HATE CHARITABLE TRUST The funding is to extend the secondment of a member of staff to the Greater London Authority’s social integration team for a further 15 months. The secondee will work on the Citizenship and Integration Initiative, specifically on the democratic engagement project.
10/10/2019 £18,500 BREAD N BUTTER CIC The funding is for Community Cooking Together classes that will support the development of a new community hub in Edmonton Green Shopping Mall. We plan to run weekly sessions teaching local residents how to prepare seasonal fresh food and share a meal together from rescued surplus food whilst socialising together.
10/10/2019 £16,400 EXERCISE FOR EVERYONE The funding is for a twice weekly fitness class, supplemented by events such as nutritional education talks, discussions on topics such as depression, childcare and domestic issues. Local representatives from other statutory providers will be invited to provide information on health and access to local social services.
10/10/2019 £40,000 MAY PROJECT GARDENS The funding is for part-time salaries for May Project Gardens' two operational directors to oversee work in Merton for two years. This includes a family learning festival, community garden open days, family healthy cooking sessions, young refugee personal development programme, plus core functions, e.g. finance, HR and strategy.
10/10/2019 £72,000 REPOWERING The funding is for work to build a stronger network of organisations to alleviate fuel poverty in Lambeth and across London; empower residents to become agents of social change; and influence key fuel stakeholders with a fuel and energy remit.
02/10/2019 £58,000 £31,062 ACTIVE HORIZONS The funding is for work to strengthen the voice and engagement of particularly BME young people living in Bexley through leadership and advocacy sessions.
02/10/2019 £50,000 £200,244 EDAID FOUNDATION The funding is for the staff and other delivery costs of a pilot offering low-cost loans to families applying for UK Citizenship for their children. It is anticipated that 2/3rds of the families to benefit from the pilot programme will be from London.
02/10/2019 £105,000 £438,200 ATD FOURTH WORLD The funding is for the Giving Poverty A Voice programme which aims to change local systems, structures and policy by promoting and supporting stronger participatory work to address poverty at an institutional level.
02/10/2019 £110,000 £651,235 CENTRE 70 The funding is for a new part-time specialist, housing caseworker; training for volunteer advisors and students to increase service capacity; and training for other advice providers in relation to housing. The focus will be on people in housing need particularly in the Private Rented Sector.
02/10/2019 £150,000 £481,467 DETENTION ACTION The funding is for an integrated advocacy programme aimed at achieving a statutory prohibition on indefinite immigration detention in London and nationally; contributing to the establishment of community-based Alternatives to Detention (ATDs), and supporting the development of the London-based Freed Voices network (FV) to lead the campaign for reform.
02/10/2019 £130,000 £1,441,350 DOCTORS OF THE WORLD UK The funding is for a programme of work which empowers and mobilises NHS professionals, people with lived experience and strategic health bodies to tackle the health inequalities faced by Londoners with insecure immigration status.
02/10/2019 £33,000 £2,560,319 INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH (IPPR) The funding is for a new project to explore how to redesign the UK's immigration system to encourage better work and more responsible employment practices. The project will set out an ambitious approach to joining up immigration and skills policy within a new post-Brexit system.
02/10/2019 £80,000 £118,721 WE BELONG This funding is for the creation of a new post, Youth Parliamentary Officer. This young person will ideally have lived experience of migration and in recognition of their development needs, funding will also be used for a consultant who will be a mentor with experience in policy and public affairs.
02/10/2019 £88,000 £414,826 HARROW LAW CENTRE The funding is for a part time (three days per week) immigration solicitor. It is a request for continued funding. The worker will give one to one advice on aspects of immigration law, will represent at tribunals where required and initiate judicial review proceedings.
02/10/2019 £150,000 £2,459,810 CENTRAL ENGLAND LAW CENTRE The funding is towards two part-time supervising solicitors for Kids in Need of Defense UK, a pro-bono programme supporting thousands of undocumented children achieve settled status. It's a collaboration between not for-profits and law firms to train and supervise commercial lawyers, who in turn provide representation in children's immigration cases.
02/10/2019 £60,000 £332,015 THE CENTRE FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM The funding is for a community journalism programme in London consisting of training in investigative skills and support for collaborative investigative research projects to produce evidence-based strategic communications and public-interest journalism aimed at addressing poverty and social inequality.
02/10/2019 £60,000 £916,366 INTERLINK FOUNDATION The funding is for a project to strengthen the voice of Orthodox Jewish community groups. Funds will pay for staff and consultancy to; organise social activists within & beyond their community, provide training and advice to help groups frame their issues and communicate with the public and policy makers.
02/10/2019 £147,000 £235,416 GLOBAL ACTION PLAN The funding is for in-depth campaigning support to residents living in three boroughs located outside the 2021 boundaries for the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in partnership with citizen-led groups, and for London’s Air Quality Action Network, which empowers polluted neighbourhoods to raise their voices in shaping policy.
02/10/2019 £80,000 FLAT JUSTICE CIC The funding is for the salaries of a Case Manager and a Casework Co-ordinator to represent and assist private sector tenants in their application for RROs and for the purchase of computer and network equipment.
02/10/2019 £10,000 KILBURN NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN FORUM The funding is for materials, room hire and other costs to support the next phase of consultation/engagement with local residents, organisations and businesses. KNPF will engage people through social media and produce publicity and consultation materials to empower local people to take part in planning Kilburn's future.
02/10/2019 £49,000 LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE The funding is for research into how selective PRS licensing, welfare reforms and increased taxation are affecting the behaviour of individual private landlords, and rents and conditions for tenants at the bottom of the private rental market, using evidence from case studies of three selective licensing areas in London.
02/10/2019 £150,000 NEW ECONOMY ORGANISERS NETWORK The funding is for building the capacity of London based civil society groups to better organise together across issues, lead their organisations more effectively and communicate at scale compellingly through the media. The programme will ring fence the funds for people with lived experience working on structural causes and solutions.
02/10/2019 £90,000 THAMES WARD COMMUNITY PROJECT The funding is for a housing and neighbourhoods project to work with TRA to strengthen collective voice and influence as a new town is being built in an area of acute poverty and housing management concerns. The community organiser and communications officer roles will support residents' campaigns and participations.
09/07/2019 £60,000 £1,134,242 ACTION WEST LONDON This funding is for a part time Job broker and associated delivery costs for a project to support young black men progress into higher level jobs. It will recruit young black men and engage with employers, to promote progression opportunities as part of Brent MOU Collective Impact Action Plan
13/06/2019 £138,000 £681,280 LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN’S RIGHTS SERVICES (LAWRS) The funding is for the continuation and improvement of its programme of prevention, advice and evidence-based advocacy work, which seeks to achieve enhanced working conditions, employment rights and enforcement for low paid migrant women workers through specialist support, and the engagement of women with lived experiences in evidence-based advocacy work.
13/06/2019 £108,000 £1,030,108 BREAKING BARRIERS The funding is for Breaking Barrier’s new Aspire programme which supports refugees in London who are underemployed, experiencing in-work poverty and/or who want to develop to progress into roles which are better paid, offer longer-term career prospects, are more aligned with their aspirations and/or make better use of their skills.
13/06/2019 £86,000 £418,508 SHPRESA PROGRAMME The funding is for holistic services to enable members of the Albanian-speaking community who are in exploitative or precarious employment to move into better work. Services will include: one-to-one support; information about employment rights; over-coming barriers to employment (e.g. flexible childcare); and engaging/working with employers.
13/06/2019 £53,300 £108,609 ELAYS NETWORK LTD The funding is for its advice and advocacy programme, which aims to ensure that disadvantaged members of its local community are able to access information and support on social welfare issues through 1-2-1 guidance in drop-in sessions and monthly presentations and workshops by professionals and advocates.
13/06/2019 £40,000 £46,177 DAWN (DIWA ASIAN WOMEN'S NETWORK) The funding is for continuing DAWN's multilingual counselling service and social wellbeing programmes for the benefit of the BAME community, especially focused on addressing inequality, poverty and social exclusion of the socially isolated, multi-disadvantaged BAME women living in economically deprived areas and to improve their life-chances and quality of life.
13/06/2019 £84,000 £988,905 LAWWORKS (SOLICITORS PRO BONO GROUP) The funding is for the expansion of a pilot project which helps clients in insecure work claim unpaid wages from their employers at the Employment Tribunal. Law Centres and legal clinics refer cases to a LawWorks specialist employment solicitor who trains and supports volunteer lawyers to advise and represent clients.
13/06/2019 £38,320 £64,329 MIDDLE EASTERN WOMEN AND SOCIETY ORGANISATION The funding is for the salary of two part-time Advisors in Westminster and Islington to give welfare advice, in community languages, on issues such as benefits and housing in community languages. The funding will enable it to expand the current advice service in order to meet the demand.
13/06/2019 £45,000 £1,090,957 DOTEVERYONE The funding is for advocacy to improve access for gig-economy workers to skills and employment support, making progression into better work more achievable in the context of increased automation. It will research workers’ needs and influence changes to practices of agencies involved in skills and employment provision.
13/06/2019 £132,000 £1,290,068 MARY WARD LEGAL CENTRE The funding is for a full-time, specialist Welfare Benefits Caseworker for three years to provide specialist advice and representation on social security appeals to the First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal. They will also help build capacity of other voluntary sector organisations through the provision of welfare benefits training and support.
13/06/2019 £150,000 £52,557,000 CHILDREN'S SOCIETY The funding is for a London pilot of the “Coordinated Crisis Support” programme to: Address gaps in emergency support provision through better networking. Prevent financial crisis recurrence by addressing underlying difficulties.
13/06/2019 £85,000 £1,043,736 ATTEND The funding is to help Acquired Brain Injured (ABI) survivors and their employers understand the barriers to progression in employment for this group of low paid disabled workers. It will develop and provide training to both groups, raising awareness and changing employment practices. ABI survivors will also receive motivational coaching.
13/06/2019 £124,000 £2,188,771 HOUSE OF ST BARNABAS - IN - SOHO The funding is to pay for the costs of a new Progression Support worker over the next three years, to support a minimum of 36 homeless people with their progression within work into better paid, more secure employment.
13/06/2019 £80,000 £282,024 STIFFORD COMMUNITY CENTRE The funding is to run a training programme to help low paid workers improve their job prospects, increase their pay and help employers to understand their employee needs more effectively.
13/06/2019 £65,000 ASPIRE COMMUNITY WORKS COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY The funding is for a Better for Us Campaign to provide research, influence decision makers, organise partnerships and develop and campaign for a public procurement process that makes use of existing legal clauses to support community enterprise that provides better working conditions including the Real Living Wage.
13/06/2019 £30,000 GRANVILLE COMMUNITY KITCHEN The funding is to set up a community supported agriculture (CSA) project to increase access to affordable, culturally appropriate fresh fruits, vegetables, and foods. In year 1 it will establish a community fruit/vegetable stall. In years 2/3 we will develop a community supported micro bakery and full CSA/Market
13/06/2019 £60,000 TAX JUSTICE UK LTD The funding is for a campaign to highlight inequality in London, and the UK, and to champion smarter taxes on wealth as part of the solution, with reform to council tax as a core policy ask.
05/06/2019 £78,000 £156,087 IMIX The funding is for media training and support for grassroots organisations to enable better understanding of messaging and communications around migration issues. The fund will enable IMiX to train people with lived experience of migration to have the confidence to speak to the media and advocate on their own behalf.
05/06/2019 £67,000 £12,978 WANSTEAD AND WOODFORD MIGRANT SUPPORT The funding is for specialist immigration advice and representation. It will help vulnerable clients with their initial applications and take their cases to first-tier appeals if necessary. WWMS is accredited to deal with judicial review work, but would normally seek to refer clients on in such cases.
05/06/2019 £160,000 £11,626,761 SOLACE WOMEN’S AID The funding is for the salary and on-costs of Solace's qualified immigration solicitor. It will enable Solace to continue and expand its successful Immigration Legal Advice Service, funded by the Trust since 2015, and deliver OISC-accredited training, ultimately supporting women who have experienced domestic abuse to secure their immigration status.
05/06/2019 £81,000 £986,137 WINCHESTER PROJECT - CAMDEN The funding is to scale-up a place-based, resident-led systems change programme on three estates in North Camden. Investment will support NCZ to back residents in leading change in their neighbourhoods, convene partners to support resident goals and to disseminate learning around strengthening residents’ collective voice and agency.
05/06/2019 £60,000 £3,119,000 CARDINAL HUME CENTRE The funding is for the delivery of free legal advice and representation up to OISC Level 3 for vulnerable migrant families, children and adults and to gather evidence and build a network and referral process to increase the supply of free legal advice service within London.
05/06/2019 £87,000 £3,874,514 PADDINGTON DEVELOPMENT TRUST The funding is for salary and project costs to employ a community development worker to support two existing resident-led neighbourhood forums operating in highly socially deprived wards in Westminster. The forums wish to ensure that their neighbours are supported to be heard during the regeneration of their neighbourhoods.
05/06/2019 £110,000 £584,074 EALING COMMUNITY AND VOLUNTARY SERVICE The funding is for a development and campaigns officer to increase the capacity of voluntary sector organisations working with disadvantaged residents (low income, older people, younger people) or Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) residents in Ealing and Hounslow and to strengthen their ability to campaign for better housing.
05/06/2019 £85,000 £780,737 HIGH TREES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRUST The funding is for the salaries of Community Action Manager and Community Organiser and expenditure to work with residents across Tulse Hill to improve the living environment of social housing and other residents. Funding will also help develop a Community Action quality assurance/good practice framework for engagement of residents.
05/06/2019 £62,800 £1,163,054 HIBISCUS INITIATIVES 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.
05/06/2019 £128,000 £200,070 UK LESBIAN AND GAY IMMIGRATION GROUP The funding is for the salary of a legal officer and the Executive Director. The legal officer will give specialist advice to LGBTQI+ asylum seekers, help build capacity of lawyers and input into policy work. The Executive Director will manage the project and lead on policy and advocacy work.
05/06/2019 £30,000 £26,274 COMMUNITY ACTION ON DEMENTIA - BRENT The funding is for the salary and running costs of it's Voice Project Worker. The Worker will help people living with dementia to co-design and co-deliver support services and also help remove societal barriers that prevent their full and active participation in community life.
05/06/2019 £150,000 £519,699 BRITISH FUTURE The funding is for activities that promote integration and put in place an immigration system that works for the economy, is fair to migrants and receiving communities and has greater public support.
05/06/2019 £100,000 £465,046 SHEILA MCKECHNIE FOUNDATION The funding is to increase civil society’s understanding, appetite and capability to involve people with lived experience in social change in London. It will particularly explore what involvement could and should mean, including sharing power, amplifying voices, agenda-setting and people retaining control over their own stories.
05/06/2019 £94,000 £193,324 PROJECT SEVENTEEN The funding is for a joint project with Southwark Law Centre (SLC), tackling poverty among families with no recourse to public funds covered by Section 17 but who also need immigration legal advice.
05/06/2019 £150,000 £82,452 COUNCIL OF SOMALI ORGANISATIONS The funding is for the post of the Director to raise voices of the Somali VCOs in the London area and develop networking. It plans to introduce thematic engagement structures for raising the collective voice by providing the expertise in voices, policy, development and training.
05/06/2019 £140,000 £6,545,000 REFUGEE ACTION The funding is for empowering people seeking asylum and refugees to play a leading role in the design and implementation of the UK’s most successful ever asylum campaign, securing changes to national policies and the asylum system so that it is fair, effective and treats people seeking asylum with humanity.
05/06/2019 £90,000 £9,743,610 FREEDOM FROM TORTURE The funding is for continuation of its UK policy and advocacy work, including survivor activism, supporting the rehabilitation of torture survivors and that they receive effective protection. It seeks to ensure decision-makers correctly assess (and are accountable for) claims and that torture survivors are not inhumanely detained.
05/06/2019 £100,000 £272,975 ON ROAD LIMITED The funding is for our Talking About Poverty network which aims to train and support London-based groups of people who have experienced poverty.
05/06/2019 £74,500 £6,547 HERE FOR GOOD The funding is for the employment of a full-time immigration caseworker, who will be a fully qualified lawyer with EU immigration experience. The caseworker will be seconded to South West London Law Centres (SWLLC) in Croydon. The caseworker will provide free, in-person advice to vulnerable EEA citizens in London.
05/06/2019 £74,000 £2,892,681 A NEW DIRECTION The funding is for an individualised leadership and development programme for young black men, with a focus on the creative and digital sectors. This is as part of the MOU Newham Collective Impact Action Plan.
05/06/2019 £7,500 £3,605,417 CARERS UK The funding is for our Helpline for unpaid carers. This provides advice, information and peer support to approximately 1,500 carers from London each year. One third of callers are struggling financially and many are £40 per week better off as a result of speaking to us.
05/06/2019 £10,000 £1,331,155 SHIFT This funding is for a short term project to gather and publish a set of proposals on how London might change if relationships were a central operating principle for the next mayoral administration. We will find and adapt transferable examples from other locations and also seek and create new ideas.
05/06/2019 £7,500 £1,718,919 JUST FOR KIDS LAW LIMITED The funding is towards of the costs of the work of our Finance and Resources team including the Director of Finance and Resources and the Finance Officer. Ensuring we have effective infrastructure systems for the operational running of the charity are key as without them we can't fulfill our mission.
05/06/2019 £7,500 £439,691 MIND IN BARNET The funding is for MiB to strengthen our social group provision. Research shows that socialising improves mental health, which is why our groups are vital. People with mental ill-health are: more likely to be out of work, have financial difficulties and the prevalaence of mental ill-health directly corrolates to inequality.
05/06/2019 £7,500 £127,186 THE TRIANGLE ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND ASSOCIATION The funding is for staff and materials needed to open every weekday during 3 half terms and Easter holiday; and for the children to prepare, cook and serve their own hot lunch. Parents/carers will be able to continue to work knowing their children are safely engaged in horizon-broadening, positive activities.
05/06/2019 £80,400 £3,183,764 EAST LONDON BUSINESS ALLIANCE The funding is for dedicated resource costs that will enable ELBA to; reach out to young black men who are resident in Newham, work directly with employers to identify and tackle recruitment and progression barriers and develop employer-led support to empower young black men to progress in good quality employment.
05/06/2019 £173,000 £1,134,242 ACTION WEST LONDON The funding is for a Mentoring scheme for unemployed and employed young black men in Brent along with a consortium project where 4 voluntary organisations will work together with the MOU Collective Impact group to undertake strategic and practical work to improve employment outcomes for young black men in Brent.
05/06/2019 £7,500 £1,376,773 RESOURCE FOR LONDON The funding is for a specific initiative - the Journey to Justice exhibition and programme that is coming to Resource for London in April, May and June 2019. This celebrates the fight for civil rights both in the US and here in the UK.
05/06/2019 £90,000 £4,569,564 WEST HAM UNITED FOUNDATION The funding is for us to deliver an in-work careers development programme supporting underemployed young black men to secure career progressions. We will deliver a series of bespoke workshops, one-to-one support, facilitate skills development, and the attainment of qualifications, using our unique assets to engage and inspire.
05/06/2019 £7,500 £52,887 SOFII FOUNDATION The funding is for additional free website content that will be particularly useful to volunteer fundraisers and trustees in small, under-resourced charities. SOFII resources can help such organisations apply for funds and are, therefore, of tangible benefit to all local community organisations working to fight poverty and inequality in London.
05/06/2019 £7,500 £338,267 HACKNEY MIGRANT CENTRE The funding is for our weekly drop-in advice and support service to refugees, asylum seekers and other migrants in need. This includes: initial immigration and housing advice; destitution and homelessness emergency support and referrals; health advocacy; poverty relief; and ongoing support and casework for destitute visitors.
05/06/2019 £24,714 £1,098,051 HOPE NOT HATE CHARITABLE TRUST The funding is for the extension of the secondment of Elisabeth Pop as Democratic Engagement Officer to the GLA
05/06/2019 £7,500 £852,184 EMMAUS GREENWICH The funding is for training its companions in transferrable work-related skills. This will help them find secure employment after they leave Emmaus, give them independence, and increase the chances of them avoiding the cycle of unemployment, poverty and homelessness in the future.
05/06/2019 £7,500 £622,852 THE SWITCHBACK INITIATIVE The funding is to work intensively with young men leaving prison and in the community, helping them to live stable, rewarding lives as part of society. Nationally 49% of offenders are back in prison within a year. For Switchback Trainees this figure is currently just 8%.
05/06/2019 £28,000 FOCUS E15 CAMPAIGN This funding is for campaign and organisational costs for Focus E15, including the rent for Sylvia's Corner, which is used by the campaign, local residents and groups, and an inclusivity fund covering mobile phone costs, computers, travel, books and childcare for members who would otherwise struggle to participate.
05/06/2019 £40,000 HARLESDEN NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM The funding is for the salary and costs of a Coordinator, to enable HNF to build on its successes and become a community development organisation. The Coordinator will help deliver essential community programs, organise HNF's dedicated volunteers and ensure it has the capacity and involvement required to achieve its mission.
05/06/2019 £7,500 HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM COALITION AGAINST CUTS The funding is to make a film that documents our work, showing how we have been successful in changing a local authority at the highest level. We are often asked "how have you done it?" - the film will be a template for other grassroots Disabled People's Organisations in London.
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Cumulative Grants
Amount Grantee
£5,003,445 CITIZENS UK
£1,500,000 JUSTICE COLLABORATIONS
£852,000 LONDON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
£519,480 SOUTH WEST LONDON LAW CENTRES
£500,000 REAL DPO LTD
£500,000 CITY BRIDGE TRUST
£494,000 ACTION WEST LONDON
£421,200 LONDON RENTERS UNION
£398,400 PUBLIC LAW PROJECT
£385,400 CHILDREN ENGLAND
£356,000 FAIRSHARE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
£350,000 ACTION FOR RACE EQUALITY (ARE)
£348,000 MARY WARD LEGAL CENTRE
£345,225 JUST FOR KIDS LAW
£341,525 BARNET CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU
£321,794 EAST EUROPEAN RESOURCE CENTRE (EERC)
£313,250 INSTITUTE FOR EMPLOYMENT RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK
£311,435 DOCTORS OF THE WORLD UK
£310,286 DISABILITY LAW SERVICE
£302,220 CENTRAL ENGLAND LAW CENTRE
£300,000 BARROW CADBURY TRUST
£298,462 ON ROAD MEDIA
£297,500 LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN‚ÄôS RIGHTS SERVICES (LAWRS)
£292,101 PROJECT SEVENTEEN
£289,550 PRAXIS COMMUNITY PROJECTS
£286,450 INSTITUTE FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK
£279,000 RUNNYMEDE TRUST
£272,543 CAMBRIDGE HOUSE AND TALBOT
£272,469 TRANSPORT FOR ALL
£271,500 FOCUS ON LABOUR EXPLOITATION
£269,750 INCLUSION LONDON
£268,500 SHPRESA PROGRAMME
£265,643 HOUSE OF ST BARNABAS
£264,550 HARINGEY LAW CENTRE
£263,669 NEWHAM COMMUNITY RENEWAL PROGRAMME
£253,478 LATIN ELEPHANT
£252,000 NEW ECONOMY ORGANISERS NETWORK
£251,100 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ASSOCIATION
£250,425 HACKNEY MIGRANT CENTRE
£250,000 THE LEGAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION
£248,000 MONEY A+E UK CIC
£243,950 IMMIGRATION LAW PRACTITIONERS ASSOCIATION (ILPA)
£234,000 INDEPENDENT WORKERS UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN
£231,000 NORTH KENSINGTON LAW CENTRE
£230,260 INCLUSION BARNET
£228,000 LONDON GYPSIES AND TRAVELLERS
£226,500 ZACCHAEUS 2000 TRUST
£226,500 HERE FOR GOOD
£222,900 CARDINAL HUME CENTRE
£222,600 LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN'S AID
£221,585 HOUNSLOW CITIZENS ADVICE
£221,160 DEBT JUSTICE
£218,000 LAW FOR LIFE: THE FOUNDATION FOR PUBLIC LEGAL EDUCATION
£214,000 THE FOOD FOUNDATION
£213,000 HIGH TREES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRUST
£210,816 YOUTH LEGAL AND RESOURCE CENTRE
£210,679 MERTON CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
£208,950 EQUALLY OURS
£208,700 CITIZENS ADVICE REDBRIDGE
£207,125 NOTRE DAME REFUGEE CENTRE
£206,000 FLAT JUSTICE CIC
£205,625 CHILD POVERTY ACTION GROUP
£200,620 ADVICE 4 RENTERS LTD
£199,318 TIMEWISE FOUNDATION CIC
£199,000 WEST HAM UNITED FOUNDATION
£196,912 TOWER HAMLETS LAW CENTRE
£195,250 JOINT COUNCIL FOR THE WELFARE OF IMMIGRANTS
£195,000 SOCIAL MARKET FOUNDATION
£193,000 SAFE PASSAGE
£190,000 UNITED VOICES OF THE WORLD
£189,650 HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM COMMUNITY LAW CENTRE
£189,300 KINGSTON CARERS' NETWORK
£188,700 ELAYS NETWORK LTD
£188,000 TAX JUSTICE UK LTD
£188,000 HARROW LAW CENTRE
£187,104 SOUTHWARK LAW CENTRE
£186,105 RELEASE LEGAL EMERGENCY AND DRUGS SERVICES
£185,900 LAWWORKS (SOLICITORS PRO BONO GROUP)
£183,000 SHEILA MCKECHNIE FOUNDATION
£181,205 PARTNERSHIP FOR YOUNG LONDON
£180,000 SUSTAIN: THE ALLIANCE FOR BETTER FOOD AND FARMING
£178,350 WALTHAM FOREST COMMUNITY HUB
£178,000 UK LESBIAN AND GAY IMMIGRATION GROUP.
£177,500 DETENTION ACTION
£176,500 WEST LONDON EQUALITY CENTRE
£175,813 WOMEN INTO CONSTRUCTION
£175,000 COUNCIL OF SOMALI ORGANISATIONS
£174,400 EAST LONDON BUSINESS ALLIANCE
£172,800 YOUR EMPLOYMENT SETTLEMENT SERVICE
£171,450 PEOPLE'S EMPOWERMENT ALLIANCE FOR CUSTOM HOUSE (PEACH)
£170,293 CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN SOCIAL POLICY, LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY
£170,000 WE BELONG
£170,000 IMIX
£169,900 ISLINGTON PEOPLES RIGHTS
£169,370 KANLUNGAN FILIPINO CONSORTIUM
£169,256 BEXLEY CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU
£168,643 NEW EUROPEANS ASSOCIATION LTD
£166,650 HARINGEY MIGRANT SUPPORT CENTRE
£166,243 BROMLEY EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE CIC
£165,000 CAMPAIGN ACADEMY
£165,000 BELLINGHAM COMMUNITY PROJECT LTD
£165,000 ALLIANCE FOR INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
£164,100 HIBISCUS INITIATIVES
£164,000 WORKING WELL TRUST
£164,000 HOUSING JUSTICE
£163,950 ASYLUM AID
£163,234 MIGRANT VOICE
£162,500 STONEWALL HOUSING ASSOCIATION
£161,000 INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH (IPPR)
£160,000 SOLACE WOMEN’S AID
£160,000 LONDON UNEMPLOYED STRATEGIES
£160,000 LEWISHAM REFUGEE AND MIGRANT NETWORK
£160,000 ISLAMOPHOBIA RESPONSE UNIT
£160,000 AFGHAN ASSOCIATION PAIWAND
£159,270 KINGSTON VOLUNTARY ACTION
£158,000 GENERATION RENT
£157,950 PADDINGTON DEVELOPMENT TRUST
£156,499 GREENWICH HOUSING RIGHTS
£155,200 HILLINGDON LAW CENTRE
£155,129 WORK RIGHTS CENTRE
£155,000 INQUEST CHARITABLE TRUST
£155,000 EAST END CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX
£155,000 CENTRE FOR PROGRESSIVE CHANGE
£154,600 HEAR EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK
£154,300 WINVISIBLE (WOMEN WITH VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE DISABILITIES)
£154,000 A NEW DIRECTION LONDON LIMITED
£152,450 CARIS HARINGEY
£152,400 RICHMOND ADVICE AND INFORMATION ON DISABILITY (RAID)
£152,384 MATERNITY ACTION
£152,059 ANTI-SLAVERY INTERNATIONAL
£152,000 GLOBAL ACTION PLAN
£151,500 KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA SOCIAL COUNCIL
£151,070 BRIXTON ADVICE CENTRE
£150,565 CITIZENS ADVICE HAVERING
£150,000 CHILDREN'S SOCIETY
£150,000 BRITISH FUTURE
£150,000 BAIL FOR IMMIGRATION DETAINEES
£149,500 CITIZENS ADVICE SUTTON
£149,400 REFUGEE ACTION KINGSTON
£149,254 EXCEL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
£149,050 WANSTEAD AND WOODFORD MIGRANT SUPPORT
£147,000 JUSTLIFE FOUNDATION
£145,000 RESOLUTION FOUNDATION
£145,000 POSITIVE MONEY
£145,000 FREE REPRESENTATION UNIT
£141,685 REDBRIDGE EQUALITIES AND COMMUNITY COUNCIL
£140,800 WELL GROUNDED JOBS
£140,000 REFUGEE ACTION
£138,885 HOPE NOT HATE CHARITABLE TRUST
£138,050 LEGAL ADVICE CENTRE (UNIVERSITY HOUSE)
£137,500 MEDICAL JUSTICE NETWORK LTD
£136,922 CITIZENS ADVICE HILLINGDON
£136,900 AFGHAN ASSOCIATION OF LONDON (HARROW)
£135,000 LONDON PATHWAY
£135,000 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ALLIANCE
£133,266 CENTRE 70
£133,265 ISLAND ADVICE CENTRE
£133,000 RAINBOW MIGRATION
£132,000 NATIONAL AIDS TRUST
£131,750 WORKING FAMILIES
£131,400 PUBLIC INTEREST LAW CENTRE
£131,025 HARROW ASSOCIATION OF SOMALI VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS
£128,286 DISABILITY ADVICE SERVICE LAMBETH
£127,652 CITIZENS ADVICE WANDSWORTH
£126,500 SPECTRA
£126,000 GINGERBREAD
£125,855 AGAINST VIOLENCE AND ABUSE
£125,000 ASYLUM SUPPORT APPEALS PROJECT
£124,600 SOUTHALL COMMUNITY ALLIANCE
£124,000 CORAM FAMILY AND CHILDCARE LTD
£123,550 IRANIAN ASSOCIATION
£123,500 WOMEN'S BUDGET GROUP
£122,688 HARROW ASSOCIATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE
£121,500 DADIHIYE SOMALI DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATION
£121,000 RCJ AND ISLINGTON CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX
£120,000 THE MAGPIE PROJECT
£120,000 PROJECT FOR THE REGISTRATION OF CHILDREN AS BRITISH CITIZENS (PRCBC)
£118,335 CARERS CENTRE, TOWER HAMLETS
£118,000 NATIONAL UGLY MUGS (NUM)
£117,650 HIGH PAY CENTRE
£117,050 CROYDON CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX
£116,844 PADDINGTON LAW CENTRE
£115,500 OPENING DOORS LONDON
£115,350 NATIONAL SURVIVOR USER NETWORK - NSUN
£114,720 GREATER LONDON FORUM FOR OLDER PEOPLE
£114,000 WELWITSCHIA WELFARE CENTRE
£113,750 ATD FOURTH WORLD
£111,500 MIGRANTS ORGANISE LTD
£111,127 HARLESDEN NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM
£110,250 LONDON IRISH CENTRE
£110,000 EALING COMMUNITY AND VOLUNTARY SERVICE
£108,975 ACTIVE HORIZONS
£108,650 EQUALITY TRUST
£108,000 BREAKING BARRIERS
£107,800 REPOWERING LTD
£107,750 NEW ECONOMICS FOUNDATION
£107,000 IRAQI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
£107,000 COMMUNITY BARNET
£105,730 LEARNING AND WORK INSTITUTE
£105,000 LAW CENTRES NETWORK
£105,000 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES SKILLS AND DEVELOPMENT
£104,550 HELEN BAMBER FOUNDATION
£103,970 RECONNECTION
£103,000 DEAF ETHNIC WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION
£102,917 KIRAN SUPPORT SERVICES
£101,665 HARROW CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU
£101,540 RUILS
£100,000 THE MIGRATION OBSERVATORY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
£100,000 GLOBAL ACTION PLAN
£100,000 DETENTION ACTION
£100,000 ANTI-TRAFFICKING AND LABOUR EXPLOITATION UNIT
£99,695 ACTION DISABILITY KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA
£99,000 LONDON PLAY
£99,000 GENDERED INTELLIGENCE
£98,950 VOLUNTARY ACTION HARROW
£98,700 LONDON TENANTS FEDERATION
£98,097 COMMUNITY LANGUAGE SUPPORT SERVICES
£97,500 URBAN PARTNERSHIP GROUP
£97,500 ST PAUL'S MONEY ADVICE CENTRE
£97,500 SOCIETYLINKS TOWER HAMLETS
£97,080 CITIZENS ADVICE ENFIELD
£96,000 FEDERATION OF LONDON YOUTH CLUBS
£96,000 CENTRE FOR LONDON
£95,925 BRENT IRISH ADVISORY SERVICE - BIAS COMMUNITY SERVICES
£95,700 HOPSCOTCH WOMEN’S CENTRE
£95,000 FREEDOM FROM TORTURE
£94,950 LEWISHAM CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAUX SERVICE LIMITED
£94,500 ANTI-TRIBALISM MOVEMENT
£93,500 PLATFORM INFO EXCHANGE LIMITED
£93,000 MEDACT
£91,400 THE UNITY PROJECT (TUP)
£90,000 THAMES WARD COMMUNITY PROJECT
£90,000 STAND TOGETHER NETWORK
£90,000 PRO BONO COMMUNITY
£90,000 OPERATION BLACK VOTE
£90,000 BLACK DEAF UK
£89,000 MIN QUAN LEGAL CENTRE
£88,850 SOUTH HAMPSTEAD AND KILBURN COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP
£88,150 SOUNDDELIVERY MEDIA
£86,665 SKILLS ENTERPRISE
£86,500 HIGHBURY VALE BLACKSTOCK TRUST (HVBT)
£86,200 CITIZENS ADVICE LEWISHAM (CAL)
£86,037 REFUGEE WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
£86,000 SOUTHWARK REFUGEE COMMUNITIES FORUM
£86,000 MYBNK
£85,850 VOICE OF DOMESTIC WORKERS
£85,800 RIGHTS OF WOMEN
£85,350 IMKAAN
£85,300 LASA CHARITY UK LTD
£85,300 AGE UK WANDSWORTH
£85,140 EMPOWERING DEAF SOCIETY
£85,000 THE PASSAGE
£85,000 ATTEND
£84,000 WISE AGE LIMITED
£84,000 CITIZENS ADVICE MERTON AND LAMBETH
£84,000 BREAKING OUT OF THE BUBBLE
£83,000 UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM - RIGHTS LAB RESEARCH BEACON
£82,600 TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL UK
£82,350 WINCHESTER PROJECT - CAMDEN
£82,000 TRANSFORM DRUG POLICY FOUNDATION
£82,000 TONIC HOUSING ASSOCIATION LIMITED
£82,000 REFUGEE WORKERS CULTURAL ASSOCIATION
£81,500 BREAD N BUTTER CIC
£81,339 REAL IMPACT SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT PROJECTS
£81,000 THE POVERTY AND ENVIRONMENT TRUST
£80,000 THE CENTRE FOR THEOLOGY AND COMMUNITY
£80,000 STIFFORD COMMUNITY CENTRE
£80,000 SOUTHWARK GROUPS OF TENANTS ORGANISATIONS
£80,000 ON THE RECORD
£80,000 BLOODY GOOD PERIOD
£79,900 POLISH AND EASTERN EUROPEAN CHRISTIAN FAMILY CENTRE
£79,300 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION FOR MINORITY COMMUNITES LTD
£79,050 ASYLOS
£78,900 FEDERATION OF IRAQI REFUGEES
£77,875 MRS INDEPENDENT LIVING
£77,700 NANNY SOLIDARITY NETWORK
£77,395 ROUND CHAPEL, OLD SCHOOL ROOMS
£77,382 CLAPTON COMMONS COMMUNITY ORGANISATION LTD
£75,000 THAMES REACH CHARITY
£74,980 HORN OF AFRICA DISABILITY AND ELDERLY ASSOCIATION
£74,217 LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS & POLITICAL SCIENCE
£74,007 AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT AND ADVOCACY CENTRE
£73,000 JUSTICE 4 GRENFELL
£73,000 BRIGHT BLUE CAMPAIGN
£72,600 KONGOLESE CHILDREN'S ASSOCIATION
£72,000 REPOWERING
£71,000 SHELTER - THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE
£70,785 STAY SAFE EAST
£70,750 COMMUNITY PLAN LTD
£70,450 SETTLED
£70,000 HOSTNATION
£69,348 BARNET LONE PARENT CENTRE
£69,335 CHINESE INFORMATION AND ADVICE CENTRE
£69,300 LATIN AMERICAN DISABLED PEOPLE'S PROJECT
£69,213 COMMUNITY OF TIGRAYAN REFUGEES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
£69,200 OMG EDUCATION
£69,000 ADVICE UK
£68,900 ACTION FOR REFUGEES IN LEWISHAM
£68,500 EXPERT LINK
£66,013 EALING LAW CENTRE
£66,000 THE ROMANIAN AND EASTERN EUROPEAN HUB
£65,070 SOMALI WELFARE TRUST
£65,000 MISSION REMISSION
£65,000 BRITSOM
£65,000 ASPIRE COMMUNITY WORKS COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY
£64,575 EMPTY HOMES AGENCY LTD
£64,500 PERSIAN ADVICE BUREAU
£64,500 HONGKONGERS IN BRITAIN COMPANY LIMITED
£64,000 HILLINGDON REFUGEE SUPPORT GROUP
£63,750 THE CENTRE FOR PUBLIC DATA
£63,000 NOMAD - NATIONS OF MIGRATION AWAKENING THE DIASPORA
£63,000 KONGOLESE CENTRE FOR INFORMATION AND ADVICE
£63,000 FAMILY CENTRE
£63,000 ADDINGTON AFRO-ETHNIC HEALTH PROMOTION GROUP
£62,970 KANLUNGAN FILIPINO CONSORTIUM
£62,150 HOARDINGUK LTD
£62,000 WAPPING BANGLADESH ASSOCIATION
£62,000 SUVAI DEAF EAST COMMUNITY
£62,000 JOINT ENTERPRISE NOT GUILTY BY ASSOCIATION
£61,500 LAMBETH ELDERLY ASSOCIATION FROM VIETNAM
£61,500 EXERCISE FOR EVERYONE
£61,100 KINGSTON UPON THAMES ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND
£61,050 SOUTHWARK TRAVELLERS ACTION GROUP
£60,000 THE CENTRE FOR INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM
£60,000 JUST SPACE NETWORK
£60,000 INTERLINK FOUNDATION
£59,095 STREAM SKILLS ADVANCEMENT
£58,100 FOCUS E15 CAMPAIGN
£53,750 LGBTIQ+ OUTSIDE CIC
£53,000 LEARN ENGLISH AT HOME
£52,000 EMPTY HOMES AGENCY
£52,000 COMPASS COLLECTIVE
£51,850 ERITREAN COMMUNITY IN UK (ECUK)
£51,500 HOUSING ACTION SOUTHWARK AND LAMBETH
£51,250 EDAID FOUNDATION
£50,452 BROMLEY EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE CIC
£50,000 THE NEW BLACK FILM COLLECTIVE
£50,000 THAMES REACH CHARITY
£50,000 REFUGEE AND MIGRANT FORUM OF ESSEX AND LONDON (RAMFEL)
£50,000 POLICY IN PRACTICE
£50,000 HORN OF AFRICA DISABILITY AND ELDERLY ASSOCIATION
£50,000 DEIGHTON PIERCE GLYNN
£50,000 COMMUNITY ACTION ON DEMENTIA - BRENT
£49,000 UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON
£49,000 MARYLEBONE BANGLADESH SOCIETY
£48,000 ILAYS
£48,000 HODAN SOMALI COMMUNITY
£48,000 HILLINGDON SOMALI WOMEN'S GROUP
£48,000 CREATING GROUND CIC
£48,000 BANGLADESH YOUTH MOVEMENT
£46,500 JUSTICE
£46,500 ISLINGTON SOMALI COMMUNITY
£46,500 BROMLEY TOGETHER
£46,135 BROMLEY EXPERTS BY EXPERIENCE CIC
£45,550 BARKING AND DAGENHAM YOUTH DANCE
£45,100 ADVICE SUPPORT KNOWLEDGE INFORMATION
£45,000 ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCE (RSA)
£45,000 FRENCH AFRICAN WELFARE ASSOCIATION
£45,000 FAIR TAX FOUNDATION LIMITED
£45,000 DOTEVERYONE
£44,460 GESHEREU SUPPORT NETWORK
£43,000 SOUTH NORWOOD COMMUNITY KITCHEN
£42,000 POSITIVE EAST
£41,950 HOUSE OF POLISH & EUROPEAN COMMUNITY - HOPEC
£41,303 DEAF PLUS
£41,000 LIBERTY - NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES
£41,000 FITZROVIA NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
£40,000 VOLUNTARY ACTION HARROW
£40,000 POLICY IN PRACTICE
£40,000 MAY PROJECT GARDENS
£40,000 HAVERING ASIAN SOCIAL AND WELFARE ASSOCIATION
£40,000 HARLESDEN NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUM
£40,000 DAWN (DIWA ASIAN WOMEN'S NETWORK)
£40,000 CIVIC POWER FUND
£40,000 CENTREPOINT
£40,000 ARTIFICATION
£39,975 FAIR TAX FOUNDATION LIMITED
£39,861 STREATHAM DROP-IN CENTRE FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS AND REFUGEES
£38,320 MIDDLE EASTERN WOMEN AND SOCIETY ORGANISATION
£37,367 WALTHAM FOREST MIGRANT ACTION
£35,385 GREENWICH AREA INVOLVEMENT NETWORK
£33,650 LEE GREEN LIVES
£32,250 SOUTH LONDON TAMIL WELFARE GROUP (SLTWG)
£32,000 POLICE FOUNDATION
£31,000 REFUGEE AND MIGRANT NETWORK SUTTON
£30,840 E17 PUPPET PROJECT
£30,750 CONNECT: NORTH KOREA
£30,000 WPI ECONOMICS
£30,000 LEGATUM INSTITUTE FOUNDATION
£30,000 KINGSTON UNIVERSITY
£30,000 GROUNDSWELL UK
£30,000 GRANVILLE COMMUNITY KITCHEN
£30,000 CENTRE FOR SOCIAL POLICY STUDIES
£25,000 FABIAN SOCIETY
£25,000 DEPTFORD NEIGHBOURHOOD ACTION (DNA)
£25,000 CARITAS ANCHOR HOUSE
£25,000 BCU LIFE SKILLS CENTRE
£24,200 THE SMITH INSTITUTE (REGISTERED AS SI RESEARCH LTD)
£23,000 UNIQUE TALENT CIC
£22,378 TAMIL WELFARE ASSOCIATION ( NEWHAM ) UK
£20,110 CITIZENS ADVICE WALTHAM FOREST
£20,000 SOCIAL FINANCE
£20,000 NEW POLICY INSTITUTE
£20,000 NAZ PROJECT LONDON
£20,000 INSTITUTE FOR FISCAL STUDIES
£18,862 WADAJIR SOMALI COMMUNITY CENTRE
£16,636 ISLINGTON LAW CENTRE
£16,500 OCEAN SOMALI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
£16,000 HODAN SOMALI COMMUNITY
£15,000 THE SMILE BRIGADE CIC
£15,000 SAVILLS
£15,000 SOFII FOUNDATION
£15,000 GLOBAL DIALOGUE
£15,000 FUTURE BARKING AND DAGENHAM YOUTH ZONE
£14,625 ALBERT KENNEDY TRUST
£12,300 FRIENDLY FAMILIES NURSERY
£10,000 THE REFUGEE, ASYLUM AND MIGRATION POLICY PROJECT (RAMP)
£10,000 SHIFT
£10,000 LATIN AMERICAN HOUSE
£10,000 KILBURN NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN FORUM
£10,000 HUG SUPPORT GROUP
£10,000 HACKNEY COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY SERVICE
£9,986 VIETNAMESE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
£9,986 SOUTHEAST AND EAST ASIAN CENTRE
£9,934 MERTON CENTRE FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
£9,900 BARKING AND DAGENHAM CITIZENS ADVICE BUREAU
£9,600 PEOPLE FIRST (SELF ADVOCACY)
£9,360 ISLINGTON BANGLADESH ASSOCIATION
£7,905 LEGAL ACTION GROUP
£7,500 YOUNG FOUNDATION
£7,500 TOYNBEE HALL
£7,500 THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS
£7,500 THE TRIANGLE ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND ASSOCIATION
£7,500 THE SWITCHBACK INITIATIVE
£7,500 SOUTH LONDON REFUGEE ASSOCIATION
£7,500 SAFELIVES
£7,500 REFUGEES AT HOME
£7,500 RESOURCE FOR LONDON
£7,500 MAGIC BREAKFAST
£7,500 MIND IN BARNET
£7,500 METRO CENTRE
£7,500 LGBT FOUNDATION
£7,500 JW3 TRUST LIMITED
£7,500 HESTIA HOUSING AND SUPPORT
£7,500 HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM COALITION AGAINST CUTS
£7,500 HACKNEY DOORWAYS
£7,500 GREENWICH AND BEXLEY COMMUNITY HOSPICE
£7,500 EMMAUS GREENWICH
£7,500 CHILDHOOD TRUST
£7,500 CAPITAL MASS
£7,500 CARERS UK
£7,500 BOLD VISION
£7,500 ACTION ON DISABILITY
£7,000 XLP
£6,000 ENACT EQUALITY LTD
£5,000 AGE UK CAMDEN
£5,000 AFRICA ADVOCACY FOUNDATION
£2,070 MIND IN BARNET
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