18/10/2023 |
£48,426£523,504 |
SUFFOLK LAW CENTRE |
Suffolk Law Centre and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality are jointly working on a project that aims to address poorer legal outcomes, criminal and civil, in the interaction with the criminal justice system for poor migrants, especially Eastern European Roma in Suffolk. |
23/01/2023 |
£5,261£1,392,539 |
HIBISCUS INITIATIVES |
An unrestricted one off payment to grant funded partners to help respond to the cost of living crisis. |
01/01/2023 |
£2,811£418,718 |
GREATER MANCHESTER LAW CENTRE |
A one off payment of unrestricted funds to help grant partners during the cost of living crisis. |
01/01/2023 |
£3,911£726,886 |
HARROW LAW CENTRE |
An unrestricted one-off payment to grant-funded partners to help respond to the cost of living crisis. |
01/01/2023 |
£1,000£637,621 |
KENT REFUGEE ACTION NETWORK |
An unrestricted one off payment to grant funded partners to help respond to the cost of living crisis. |
01/01/2023 |
£1,082£1,069,258 |
LAW CENTRES NETWORK |
An unrestricted one-off payment to grant-funded partners to help respond to the cost of living crisis. |
01/01/2023 |
£3,786£10,143,000 |
REFUGEE ACTION |
An unrestricted one off payment to grant funded partners to help respond to the cost of living crisis. |
01/01/2023 |
£3,102£1,711,890 |
REFUGEE EDUCATION UK |
An unrestricted one-off payment to grant-funded partners to help respond to the cost of living crisis. |
30/11/2022 |
£34,003 |
EAST OF ENGLAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION |
East of England Local Government Association delivers Phase 2 of the WW4RI project by embedding learning and implementing the framework developed in Phase 1 of the project. They will do this by training partner organisations to implement the framework and provide improved assistance to refugees and asylum seekers. |
17/11/2022 |
£8,715£1,711,890 |
REFUGEE EDUCATION UK |
A research project examining what is happening across the UK with regards to education provision for young people who arrive late in the education system, at the upper-secondary or college level (from year 9 onwards), and identifying promising practice. |
05/10/2022 |
£10,815£1,227,117 |
LAW CENTRES NETWORK |
Law Centres Network through this project facilitates learning & provides evidence for improved practice across Law Centres. They develop strategies based on a human-rights approach to address structural discrimination of victims of crime with EAL by centring the victims' needs and voices. |
05/10/2022 |
£47,444 |
PRISON ADVICE AND CARE TRUST |
Building Bridges is a project that will seek to address the underrepresentation of prisoners that speak English as a second or additional language amongst the thousands of learners that access the Prison Advice and Care Trust (Pact) relationship, parenting, social & emotional education courses in prisons each year. |
05/10/2022 |
£44,408£9,462,000 |
PRISON ADVICE AND CARE TRUST |
Building Bridges is a project that will seek to address the underrepresentation of prisoners that speak English as a second or additional language amongst the thousands of learners that access the Prison Advice and Care Trust (Pact) relationship, parenting, social & emotional education courses in prisons each year. |
29/06/2022 |
£28,110£398,467 |
GREATER MANCHESTER LAW CENTRE |
GMLC provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in Greater Manchester. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second language, focused on domestic violence. |
29/06/2022 |
£29,176£398,467 |
GREATER MANCHESTER LAW CENTRE |
GMLC provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in Greater Manchester. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second language, focused on domestic violence. |
06/05/2022 |
£39,104£726,886 |
HARROW LAW CENTRE |
Harrow Law Centre provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in the London Borough of Harrow. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second or additional language. |
30/03/2022 |
£109,653£1,392,539 |
HIBISCUS INITIATIVES |
Hibiscus Initiatives is a leading organisation supporting foreign nationals and black, minority ethnic and refugee (BMER) individuals involved in the criminal justice system in the UK. The Bell Foundation funded this one year project to develop a model to provide support for foreign national victims of trafficking and modern slavery through cultural language mediation. |
08/06/2021 |
£47,004£452,347 |
HARROW LAW CENTRE |
Harrow Law Centre provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in the London Borough of Harrow. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second language in four main areas: Hate Crime, Trafficking, Modern Day Slavery, and Domestic Violence. |
08/06/2021 |
£87,643£578,119 |
REFUGEE EDUCATION UK |
REUK works with young refugees aged 14-25 years old. They mentor the young people and provide education and wellbeing support. REUK is working in partnership with The Bell Foundation to develop an impact framework to understand the impact of ESOL learning on the education outcomes of young refugees. |
08/06/2021 |
£25,003£213,504 |
GREATER MANCHESTER LAW CENTRE |
GMLC provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in Greater Manchester. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second language, with a focus on victims of domestic abuse. |
08/06/2021 |
£55,626£223,439 |
WHY ME? |
Why me? are a national charity delivering and promoting Restorative Justice for everyone affected by crime and conflict. The Bell Foundation is funding Why Me?'s Project Articulate, aiming to widen access to Restorative Justice for people with English as an Additional Language (EAL) by building the capacity of services working with EAL and to deliver Restorative Justice, and building the capacity of Restorative Justice services to become more accessible to people with EAL. |
08/06/2021 |
£110,463£6,545,000 |
REFUGEE ACTION |
Refugee Action has formed a partnership with The Bell Foundation to develop a digital ESOL for employment course, and mentoring for refugees with corporate partners, delivery and evaluate the impact. |
08/06/2021 |
£130,237£650,406 |
HARROW LAW CENTRE |
Harrow Law Centre provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in the London Borough of Harrow. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second or additional language. |
08/06/2021 |
£48,009£291,648 |
WHY ME? |
Why me? are a national charity delivering and promoting Restorative Justice for everyone affected by crime and conflict. The Bell Foundation is funding Why Me?'s Project Articulate, aiming to widen access to Restorative Justice for people with English as a second or additional language. |
25/03/2021 |
£50,000£1,163,054 |
HIBISCUS INITIATIVES |
Hibiscus Initiatives is a leading organisation supporting foreign nationals and black, minority ethnic and refugee (BMER) individuals involved in the criminal justice system in the UK. The Bell Foundation funded this one year project to develop a model of Cultural Mediation for victims of human trafficking and modern slavery. |
25/03/2021 |
£43,503 |
EAST OF ENGLAND STRATEGIC MIGRATION PARTNERSHIP |
EESMP have been funded to deliver a Wellbeing and Work for Refugee Integration project. The Bell Foundation is funding a formal academic evaluation of the project. |
25/03/2021 |
£20,704£466,617 |
KENT REFUGEE ACTION NETWORK |
KRAN works with young refugees and UASC with their wellbeing, cultural awareness and education, including ESOL. The Bell Foundation is funding KRAN to review the KRAN ESOL curriculum, make recommendations to improve this, then train other volunteers in delivering the curriculum. |
10/12/2020 |
£340,000£657,609 |
SHANNON TRUST |
Shannon Trust is a national charity supporting thousands of prisoners a year to transform their lives by unlocking the power of reading. The Bell Foundation funded Shannon Trust to adapt their reading system to be more accessible to people who speak English as a second/additional language. |
05/05/2020 |
£310,881£1,357,929 |
HIBISCUS INITIATIVES |
£6000.000 for covid 19 response |
25/03/2020 |
£74,971£37,810,000 |
VICTIM SUPPORT |
Victim Support is an independent charity dedicated to supporting people affected by crime and traumatic incidents in England and Wales. The Bell Foundation funded this work with South Asian Heritage victims in East Lancashire, to co-produce support materials tailored to the community's needs. |
20/03/2020 |
£130,237£452,347 |
HARROW LAW CENTRE |
Harrow Law Centre provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in the London Borough of Harrow. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second or additional language. |
13/02/2020 |
£62,076 |
UCL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION |
UCL Institute of Education had funding to conduct a literature review into young people, education, employment and ESOL and quantitative analysis to understand the education and employment outcomes of young people who speak languages other than English. |