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£29,987
2017 / 1 year

Participation and the Practice of Rights

Strengthening Civil Society
To support the 'Housing Rights in Practice' project to use a HRBA to support tenants in Leith to realise their housing rights.
£138,100
2016 / 3 years

Maternity Action

Strengthening Civil Society
To support grassroots community organisations in effectively using the law and adopting human rights approaches to ensure vulnerable migrant women obtain essential care and services during pregnancy and new motherhood.
£150,000
2016 / 30 months

Central England Law Centre

Strengthening Civil Society
To build a public law and human rights based approach within grassroots and advocacy organisations to ensure girls and young women in care receive appropriate support.
£30,000
2025 / 1 year

Pan Africa ILGA

International Development
To support the delivery of the seventh Regional Pan Africa ILGA Conference in November 2025, with a particular focus on facilitating the attendance of LBTQ activists.
£57,000
2025 / 1 year

Arts Council of Wales

Arts
For Health Board-led creative activity for young people with mental health problems.
£45,000
2025 / 3 years

Global Philanthropy Project

International Development
To expand philanthropic support for LGBTI people and movements in the Global South and East.
£8,700
2025 / 1 year

Chilli Studios

Arts
To support fundraising efforts and long term sustainability.
£50,000
2025 / 18 months

Migrants’ Rights Network

Strengthening Civil Society
To support challenges in relation to the criminalisation of racialised migrants.
£7,500
2025 / 1 year

Mental Health Foundation Scotland

Arts
To support the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival’s regional participatory arts fund.
£23,901
2025 / 1 year

Outside In

Arts
To support a two-day conference on visual arts and people with mental health problems at the New Walsall Gallery.