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£25,000
2018 / 1 year

Pan Africa ILGA

International Development
To support a pre-conference for LBQ women as part of the 2018 Regional Convening.
£10,000
2018 / 1 year

Dulwich Picture Gallery

Arts
To develop a pioneering programme of paid older people facilitators in an arts programme.
£10,000
2018 / 1 year

Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art

Arts
To support research exploring how to tackle loneliness and social isolation among the elderly Chinese community in Manchester through the use of the arts.
£87,466
2017 / 1 year

Age Cymru

Arts
To part fund the cARTrefu programme of artists in residence in care homes in Wales.
£73,561
2017 / 1 year

Sustain: the alliance for better food and farming

Strengthening Civil Society
To coordinate a collaborative alliance and movement of third-sector organisations, working with academics and legal and advocacy advisors, towards achievement of new Food Rights.
£42,980
2017 / 1 year

Sisters For Change

Strengthening Civil Society
To design and conduct a legal education and accountability programme to strengthen the BAME women's sector in England.
£150,000
2017 / 3 years

Simon Community Northern Ireland

Strengthening Civil Society
To adopt a human rights based approach that will challenge root causes of homelessness by transforming services and proposing solution based measures to government.
£142,788
2017 / 3 years

Human Rights Trust

Strengthening Civil Society
To develop an Equality Duty Enforcement Project; programme of work to ensure compliance with the statutory equality duty in Northern Ireland.
£150,000
2017 / 3 years

Community Law Advice Network (Clan Childlaw)

Strengthening Civil Society
To lead the way in Scotland using law and human rights to tackle discrimination and disadvantage directly in relation to vulnerable children and young people.
£50,000
2017 / 1 year

Centre for Women’s Justice

Strengthening Civil Society
To bring together specialist lawyers, academics and other experts with those working on the frontline as activists, survivors and service providers (across England and Wales) to bring strategic law challenges and ensure access to justice for victims of male violence.