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Funding to Support Migrant Justice (UK)

The Paul Hamlyn Foundation is making grants of up to £60,000 per year (over 3 to 5 years) available to support not-for-profit organisations working towards migrant justice in the UK.

The Migration Fund aims to support organisations to build on their services to strengthen relationships with migrants and diaspora communities and help them plan for positive change.

The type of work that will be supported include:

  • collaborations, alliances, and coalitions
  • campaigning and mobilisation
  • community and worker organising
  • intersectional non-party political education
  • migrant and diaspora leadership development
  • working towards changing law, policy and practice on issues affecting migrant and diaspora communities
  • strengthening advice infrastructure
  • community-centred strategic litigation and/or movement lawyering
  • challenging anti-migrant and divisive narratives, laws and policies
  • mainstreaming progressive narratives on migration and belonging

The Foundation will consider applications for core funding and funding dedicated to specific programmes and partnerships.

Potential applicants are encouraged to contact the Foundation to discuss ideas before submitting applications related to this focus area.

Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.

16th April 2024