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£23,040
2019 / 1 year

Inclusion London

Strengthening Civil Society
To support the Disability Justice Project.
£18,600
2019 / 1 year

Maternity Action

Strengthening Civil Society
To support the Migrant Women's Rights Service.
£41,816
2019 / 9 months

Sheila McKechnie Foundation

Strengthening Civil Society
To produce a one day conference on the Law and Social Change.
£11,095
2019 / 4 months

openDemocracy

Strengthening Civil Society
For an editorial partnership to investigate and report on unlawful public decision-making and how civil society is seeking to address it.
£30,000
2019 / 1 year

Just for Kids Law (Children’s Rights Alliance for England)

Strengthening Civil Society
To support work relating to a previous grant to ensure the Concluding Observations of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child are fully utilised as an advocacy tool by voluntary sector organisations.
£1,120
2019 / 8 months

University of Liverpool

Strengthening Civil Society
To undertake further research on the Kinship Counts! project with Kinship Carers.
£99,000
2019 / 3 years

Anti Trafficking and Labour Exploitation Unit

Strengthening Civil Society
To empower organisations supporting victims of trafficking to use the law to ensure victims are identified and receive the support they are entitled to.
£99,000
2019 / 3 years

National AIDS Trust

Strengthening Civil Society
To help reduce HIV stigma by using up to date knowledge of HIV to ensure the correct application of the law.
£99,000
2019 / 3 years

JustRight Scotland

Strengthening Civil Society
To establish the Scottish Interest Law Centre, which aims to ensure that the law and human rights based approaches are seen as tools for social change.
£97,031
2019 / 3 years

North East Law Centre

Strengthening Civil Society
To develop a partnership between the North East Law Centre and the Recovery College Collective to test how legal and human rights based approaches could improve the outcomes for people experiencing mental distress.