Grants are available to support not-for-profit organisations working towards migrant justice in the UK.
The Paul Hamlyn Foundation is making grants of up to £60,000 per year (over 3 to 5 years) to support organisations to build on services which strengthen relationships with migrants and diaspora communities, and help them plan for positive change.
They envision a world where:
- respect, care and interdependence underpin our relationships with one another;
- differences of opinion and perspectives provide opportunity for reflection and growth;
- shared learning allows us to both shape our future actions and to stop us from deepening and consolidating harm.
The fund focuses both on how organisations work, and what they seek to achieve and they are interested in funding organisations whose principles and practice align with their vision of the future.
They will consider applications for core funding and funding dedicated to specific programmes and partnerships.
Applications from a broad range of organisations will be considered. Priority will be given to those which are from organisations:
- led by migrants and diaspora communities
- that work with historically underfunded groups and regions
- with annual turnover under £500,000
- that have less access to funding from other sources.
The Foundation is committed to addressing historical under-resourcing of smaller community organisations led by and for migrants and diaspora communities. For organisations with an annual turnover of up to £120,000, they are open to considering grants that cover up to 50% of their annual income.
Potential applicants need to contact the Foundation to discuss ideas before submitting applications for this funding.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
For full details, visit the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Migration Fund webpage here.