Barrow Cadbury Trust - Grant List - January 2019 · Start Again Project CIC £65,000 36 To support...
Transcript of Barrow Cadbury Trust - Grant List - January 2019 · Start Again Project CIC £65,000 36 To support...
Account Name
Current
award
amount
Length of
project
(months)
Purpose of grant Website
AGENDA: For women and girls £100,000 28
Funding to enable AGENDA to continue its work
influencing policy and practice for women and
girls at risk.
www.weareagenda.org/tag/women-and-
girls/
PACT (Prison Advice and Care Trust) £45,000 36
Evaluation of a project to support the embedding
of trauma-informed practices into the regime at
HMYOI Brinsford. www.prisonadvice.org.uk
Revolving Doors Agency £108,500 36
Developing and sharing trauma informed policing
practice for young adults. www.revolving-doors.org.uk
Just for Kids Law £31,250 12
To seek changes to how the courts deal with
people who commit offences as children but are
charged or sentenced after the age of 18. https://www.justforkidslaw.org/
Release Legal and Emergency Drugs Services £30,200 24
To Improve young adult interactions with Police
Officers through better communications enabling
encounters to be managed confidently. www.y-stop.org
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Criminal Justice
Women in Prison Ltd £18,500 4
To raise awareness in Parliament of the 40
specialist Women's Centres who support women
affected by the criminal justice system. www.womeninprison.org.uk
Together for Mental Wellbeing £25,700 6
To disseminate good practice for young adults in
custodial services. www.together-uk.org.uk
Manchester Metropolitan University £30,000 18
To better understand the experience of women
who have been prosecuted using joint enterprise
(secondary liability) laws. www.mmu.ac.uk/
The National Autistic Society £50,000 24
To better understand the experience of young
adults with autism in the Criminal Justice System
(CJS). www.autism.org.uk
Community Links £10,000 6
To work with the local community to find
solutions to gun and knife crime. www.community-links.org/
Transform Justice £26,040 8
To examine the declining confidence of
defendants in defence advocates. www.transformjustice.org.uk
University of Birmingham £15,550 12
To support the costs of a new University of
Birmingham criminal justice knowledge exchange
and seminar series. www.birmingham.ac.uk/index.aspx
University of Sheffield, Department of
Sociological Studies £10,000 4
To deliver a trends analysis of young adults in
prison and under probation supervision.
Muslim Women's Network UK Limited £45,500 25
To support an analysis of cases related to criminal
justice that have been supported by the
MWNUK's helpline since 2015, and an influencing
and advocacy programme based on the results. www.mwnuk.co.uk
Koestler Trust £34,000 15
To support the costs of a Women Prisoners' Art
Trail in 2018 to mark 100 years of women's
suffrage, through which art by women in prison
will be placed in corridors of power such as
parliament. www.koestlertrust.org.uk/
Howard League for Penal Reform £31,000 7
To develop a set of sentencing principles for
young adults aged 18-25 and seek its
implementation. www.howardleague.org
User Voice £90,000 36
To support User Voice's national policy,
communications and advocacy work. www.uservoice.org
Leaders Unlocked £70,000 24
To support the development and expansion of
Leaders Unlocked's young adults and criminal
justice advisory activity. www.leaders-unlocked.org
Black Training and Enterprise Group £100,000 36
To support a programme of work that aims to
end racial inequality for children and young
adults involved in the criminal justice system www.bteg.co.uk
University of Dundee £30,000 18
To support the research and dissemination of a
project exploring the experiences of LGBT+ young
adults in prisons across the UK. www.dundee.ac.uk
Prisoners' Education Trust £65,500 36
To support Prisoners' Education Trust's policy
capacity, particularly in relation to young adult
prison learners, and to undertake a diversity
audit. www.prisonerseducation.org.uk
Why me? UK £90,000 36
To support a national campaign to promote the
use of restorative justice. www.why-me.org
Inquest Charitable Trust £65,000 36
To support INQUEST's Director to undertake high-
level policy activities www.inquest.org.uk
Redthread Youth Ltd. £90,000 36
To support the start up costs and delivery of a
Youth Violence Intervention Programme in
Birmingham hospitals www.redthread.org.uk
The Police Foundation £23,000 8
To support a feasibility project examining how a
police force might deliver best practice in policing
young adults. www.police-foundation.org.uk
The Centre for Justice Innovation UK £77,200 24
To support the implementation phase of the
young adult court pilot sites. www.justiceinnovation.org/
Clinks £150,000 36
To support Clinks' senior level policy and political
engagement work. www.clinks.org
Prison Reform Trust £69,500 24
To support PRT to provide the secretariat for the
APPG on Penal Affairs, and public affairs support
to T2A. www.prisonreformtrust.org.uk
Anawim £105,000 36
To support Anawim's Director to engage in a
senior leadership role within the women's and
wider criminal justice sector, and core support to
strengthen the organisation’s strategic
engagement. www.anawim.co.uk
Maslaha £53,300 26
To support a scoping study investigating the
extent of Muslims prisoners' access to
mainstream prison services provided by the
voluntary sector. www.maslaha.org
The Griffins Society £31,320 46
To support an annual T2A-focused fellowship to
enable practitioner-led research on the specific
needs of young women aged 18-25. www.thegriffinssociety.org
Women in Prison Ltd £91,500 34
To support women in prison from Birmingham to
increase their voice and participation in policy-
making at a national level. www.womeninprison.org.uk
Manchester Metropolitan University £30,411 6
T2A Pathway Evaluation - transfer from Sheffield
Hallam. www.mmu.ac.uk/
UNLOCK (National Association of Ex-
Offenders) £60,000 36
To analyse and identify solutions to structural
barriers to employment for young adults, women
and BAME people with criminal records. www.unlock.org.uk
Keele University £20,000 28
Development of a bereavement assessment
toolkit for use with young adults in the criminal
justice system. www.keele.ac.uk/
Muslim Hands UK £42,250 24
To produce and promote primary research on the
distinct cultural, ethnic and religious needs of
Muslim women in prison. www.muslimhands.org.uk/
Revolving Doors Agency £70,500 24
To engage with the second generation of Police
and Crime Commissioners and support them to
develop effective policing responses to young
adults and people with complex needs. www.revolving-doors.org.uk
The Care Leavers' Association £90,000 36
To support a dedicated programme of activities
that will enable young adult care leavers with
experience of crime to engage with and influence
policy-makers and contribute to structural
reform. www.careleavers.com/
The Disabilities Trust £46,000 30
To support the salary cost and evaluation of a
brain injury rehabilitation linkworker in a
women's prison. www.thedtgroup.org
Criminal Justice Alliance £90,000 36
To support the work of the Criminal Justice
Alliance and for CJA's involvement in T2A policy
development. www.criminaljusticealliance.org
Start Again Project CIC £65,000 36
To support young adult care leavers involved in
crime to secure stable housing and reduce their
offending. www.start-again.co.uk
Geese Theatre Company £57,500 38
To address the multiple and complex needs of
women who have committed crime, and support
them to desist from offending and through
positive changes in their lives. www.geese.co.uk
Addaction £150,000 60 Addaction T2A Pathway. www.addaction.org.uk
Sheffield Hallam University £119,467 48
Evaluation of the Transition to Adulthood
Pathway projects. www.shu.ac.uk/research/cresr/
The Civil Liberties Trust £12,100 3
To support research on the costs of indefinite
immigration detention. www.libertyhumanrights.org.uk
Birmingham Settlement £192,000 36
For hosting the secretariat of the NGO migration
networking and advocacy project. www.birminghamsettlement.org.uk
UK Lesbian and Gay Immigration Group £50,000 24
To support UKLGIG's policy and campaigning
work www.uklgig.org.uk
More in Common £50,000 24 To support More in Common's UK research www.moreincommon.com/
Migrant Voice £56,500 24
To support Migrant Voice's network in
Birmingham (2018-2020) www.migrantvoice.org
Network of European Foundations £100,000 36
To support EPIM's migration and integration
work. www.nef-europe.org/
Migration
Global Dialogue £8,500 9
To support media training for senior leaders in
the migration sector www.global-dialogue.eu
Global Dialogue £3,000 10
To support scoping work and a learning exchange
drawing lessons from a range of strategic
communications initiatives in the UK. www.global-dialogue.eu
Roma Support Group £40,000 24 To support policy and campaigning work. www.romasupportgroup.org.uk
New Philanthropy Capital £100,000 29 To support the Transition Advice Fund www.thinknpc.org
MyLifeMySay £20,000 7 To support the Young European Citizens project www.mylifemysay.org.uk
Focus On Labour Exploitation CIC £30,000 12 To support FLEX's communications work. www.labourexploitation.org
Global Dialogue £30,000 24
To support a network of foundations working to
improve the migration and integration debate. www.global-dialogue.eu
Migrants Organise £20,000 16
Prepare for and run two sets of Awards,and put
the event on a more sustainable footing. www.migrantsorganise.org
British Refugee Council £45,000 24
To support Detention Forum's coordination and
campaigning work to reform detention www.refugeecouncil.org.uk
British Future £200,000 36
Core support for British Future's programme of
activities www.britishfuture.org
Detention Action £60,000 36
To campaign for the ending of indefinate
migration detention and improvements to other
aspects of the system www.ldsg.org.uk
Asylum Support & Immigration Resource
Team (ASIRT) £50,000 36
To deliver casework in complex cases and policy
impact work. www.asirt.org.uk
Women for Refugee Women £48,000 36
To enable Women for Refugee Women to sustain
and further develop its empowering and
influencing role. www.refugeewomen.com
HOPE not Hate £60,000 24
To enable HOPE not Hate to further develop its
community work in Birmingham and the Black
Country. www.hopenothate.org.uk
Hope Projects (West Midlands) Ltd £60,000 36
A core grant to support and embed the
organisation's refocusing of its work to support
pathways out of destitution and become an
exemplar project in the field www.hope-projects.org.uk/
Birmingham Churches Together £60,000 36
To improve the well-being of asylum seekers and
refugees in Birmingham through better
coordination, networks, advocacy and
communications . www.restore-uk.org
Refugee Action £150,000 36
To create a national movement of people,
partners and parliamentarians across the political
spectrum supporting RA's call for a fair and
effective asylum system. www.refugee-action.org.uk
Kalayaan £70,000 24
For Kalayaan to continue to provide advice and
support services to Migrant Domestic Workers
and use this experience and Kalayaan’s
campaigning expertise to increase their legal
protection. www.kalayaan.org.uk
Inspire £45,000 12
To support development of the organisation, in
particular its governance alongside strategically
important advocacy and media work. www.wewillinspire.com
Piers Road New Communities Centre
Association £35,000 24
To enable the Piers Road New Communities
Association to provide support, training and
facilities to small community groups working with
refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in
Birmingham. www.nwbnewcommunities.org/default.aspx
Refugee and Migrant Centre £100,000 24
To support the Refugee and Migrant Centre in
Birmingham. www.rmcentre.org.uk
British Red Cross £80,000 24
To support collaborative work on family reunion
for refugee and migrants in the UK. www.redcross.org.uk
Migration Policy Institute Europe (MPI
Europe) £36,000 23
To analyse the impact of Brexit on UK nationals
living in other EU countries.
www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/mpi-
europe
University of Birmingham, Institute for
Research into Superdiversity (IRiS) £18,200 24
To support the Community and Practitioner
Research Programme (CPRP). www.birmingham.ac.uk
British Future £15,000 12
To organise communications workshops and
support for small community groups in three
English regions. www.britishfuture.org
British Refugee Council £30,000 24
To enable the Forum to build on its success in
advocating for reform of immigration detention
policy www.refugeecouncil.org.uk
University of Oxford, Centre on Migration,
Policy and Society (COMPAS) £70,000 32 To support the Observatory's core costs www.compas.ox.ac.uk
Common Vision UK £20,000 7
To support Common Vision to grow the activities
and networks of its Responsible Tax Lab. www.covi.org.uk
Economic Justce
Child Poverty Action Group £80,000 29
To collect data on the impact of welfare reform
and use this to influence policy change at an early
stage. www.cpag.org.uk
Finance Innovation Lab £23,500 4
Convening to promote ideas and partnership for
data-driven financial innovation to address social
and environmental problems. www.financeinnovationlab.org
Birmingham & Solihull Social Economy
Consortium CIC £20,000 12
To develop social value and social enterprise
opportunities within Birmingham and the West
Midlands Combined Authority. www.bssec.org.uk
Spice Innovations Limited £28,600 12
Building a policy approach and influencing for
Time Credits. www.justaddspice.org
Community Catalysts CIC £50,000 12
To evaluate and build an evidence base on the
local economic impact of community enterprises
to the health and social care sector. www.communitycatalysts.co.uk
Positive Money £60,000 24
To maintain strong civil society voice in debate
around the decline of cash, the rise of digital
currencies and the relaxing of certain financial
regulations within the context of Brexit. www.positivemoney.org
Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES) £108,000 24
To accelerate the adoption of Local Wealth
Building practice in the UK so that it becomes a
guiding principle of local economic development. www.cles.org.uk
Church Action on Poverty £58,000 24
To replicate and grow the Local Pantry model
within Birmingham and the surrounding areas to
support locally managed food sharing schemes
that reduce poverty. www.church-poverty.org.uk
Fair Tax Mark £54,400 24
To build interest in and activities around
responsible tax practice and the Fair Tax Mark. www.fairtaxmark.net/
New Policy Institute £42,000 5
Understand the challenges faced by Birmingham
and the Black Country in terms of economic
justice www.npi.org.uk
West Midlands Combined Authority £50,000 12
To fund social sector and community involvement
in creating an inclusive growth strategy for the
West Midlands www.wmca.org.uk
ShareAction £105,600 36
To expand the Living Wage campaign to explore
and campaign on poor work practices within large
companies. www.shareaction.orgUniversity of Birmingham, Centre on
Household Assets and Savings Management
(CHASM) £50,000 60
To fund, over five years, a series of annual reports
on levels of financial inclusion.
www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/so
cial-policy/chasm/index.aspx
New Economics Foundation £61,000 18
To secure a cap on the costs of consumer debt,
building on the introduction of a cap on payday
loans www.neweconomics.org
Institute for Public Policy Research £70,000 18
To provide a policy framework for a progressive
post-Brexit Britain www.ippr.org
Tax Justice UK Limited £75,000 36
To change the terms of the debate around tax in
the UK and catalyse policy change around
corporate tax. www.taxjustice.uk
Community Development Finance
Association (CDFA) £83,000 36
To create more capacity within the CDFA to
strengthen its operating model www.responsiblefinance.org.uk
The Fairbanking Foundation £65,000 15
To help low-income households through
supporting credit unions to improve their savings
and loans products www.fairbanking.org.uk
The Financial Inclusion Centre £29,550 7
To identify, map and raise awareness about UK
regions and local areas most exposed to negative
Brexit impacts www.inclusioncentre.org.uk
Localise West Midlands £70,450 36
To support community economic development
including developing contribution of Smethwick
Hospital and influence the West Midlands
Combined Authority's (WMCA) approach to
localising prosperity www.localisewestmidlands.org.uk/
Fawcett Society £32,150 24
Through policy and gendered analysis of
economic data and grassroots collaboration to
enable disadvantaged women and girls to
influence the public services in 2 devolved regions www.fawcettsociety.org.uk
Feeding Britain £40,000 24
To create additional capacity to enable Feeding
Britain (FB) to work more strategically and to
strengthen its national policy work. www.feeding-britain.org
SCOPE £63,500 24
To develop better products - and access to them -
for consumers with disabilities and/or long term
illnesses focusing on energy and insurance www.scope.org.uk
Women's Budget Group £47,900 36
To develop a modelling tool to provide evidence
of the distributional impact of austerity policies
by income, gender, ethnicity and disability. www.wbg.org.uk
Central England Law Centre £90,000 36
To explore and promote early intervention and
prevention in advice services. www.covlaw.org.uk
Gingerbread £48,500 13
To understand how changes to the child
maintenance system are affecting single parents
with a particular focus on family finances. www.gingerbread.org.uk
The Royal Society for Public Health £25,000 25
To develop a blended finance fund for
organisations tackling health inequalities and
complex wellbeing issues in Birmingham. www.rsph.org.uk
Sumerian Foundation £30,000 4
To develop a learning platform for venture
philanthropy to enable wider access to patient
capital for VCSEs in the UK www.sumerianfoundation.org
LCCDA Management Co-operative Ltd
(CASE) £59,100 18
Provide social investment capacity building and
enterprise development across the East Midlands www.case.coop
Voscur £59,120 24
To address the gap in the enterprise development
support for VCSEs moving from grant funding to a
blended finance model, in partnership with
Bristol and Bath Regional Capital (BBRC). www.voscur.org
Bristol and Bath Regional Capital (BBRC) £60,000 24
Bridging the support gap between infrastructure
organisations and the requirements of social
investment intermediaries, by working in
partnership with Voscur. www.bab-rc.uk/
CERT Ltd £39,000 12
To address risk aversion and VCSE concerns in
relation to social investment, through structured
peer visits and masterclasses. www.cert-ltd.co.uk
The Connect Fund
Peterborough Council for Voluntary Service £21,000 12
To support the growth of social investment in
Peterborough and Cambridgeshire www.pcvs.co.uk/
Plymouth VCSE £38,600 12
A joint initiative across three infrastructure
organisations to create a viable and vibrant
market for social finance in Exeter and Devon. www.plymouthoctopus.org
Torbay Community Development Trust £40,000 12
A joint initiative across three infrastructure
organisations to create a viable and vibrant
market for social finance in Exeter and Devon. www.torbaycdt.org.uk
Hastings Voluntary Action £31,650 23
To develop a Social Enterprise Support Service
(SESS) to strengthen relationships between social
enterprises and social investment intermediaries. www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org.uk
Sefton Council for Voluntary Service £51,500 15
Explore and test local social investment models
that increase community resilience through
prevention and early intervention. www.seftoncvs.org.uk
Birmingham Voluntary Service Council
(BVSC) £50,000 13
To build BVSC staff expertise on social investment
to pilot VCSE enterprise development support. www.bvsc.org
Medway Voluntary Action £21,000 24
Medway Voluntary Action (MVA) will create a
social enterprise champions programme by
recruiting local sector leaders who will be trained
to act as advocates and mentors for social
investment. www.mva.org.uk
Community Action Suffolk £60,000 24
To increase the number of organisations in
Suffolk receiving social investment. www.communityactionsuffolk.org.uk
Disability Rights UK £60,000 11
To research and explore practical means through
which user-led organisations (ULOs) can better
engage with social investment, and to develop
Disability Rights UK as a social investment broker www.disabilityrightsuk.org/
Exeter CVS £40,000 12
A joint initiative across three infrastructure
organisations to create a viable and vibrant
market for social finance in Exeter and Devon. www.exetercvs.org.uk
Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary
Organisation £24,300 7
An action learning study that will explore the
social investment support requirements of BME
VCSE groups. www.gmcvo.org.uk
Social Enterprise East of England £31,000 12
To increase awareness and understanding of
social enterprise, and to create a social enterprise
network in Essex. www.seee.co.uk
Locality £61,000 24
To connect the community sector with
knowledge, skills and confidence to seek social
investment. www.locality.org.uk
Wolverhampton Voluntary Sector Council £43,200 13
Capacity building to provide technical skills and
support to VCSE organisations in Wolverhampton
to be investment ready to deliver public sector
and other contracts. www.wolverhamptonvsc.org.uk
Groundwork South Yorkshire £43,200 18
Boost demand for social investment among
smaller voluntary, community and social
enterprises (VCSEs) and increase the supply of
suitable social investment products. www.groundworksy.org.uk
Consortium of LGBT Voluntary and
Community Organisations £50,000 13
To train LGBT Consortium staff to build
knowledge in social investment finance and
support VCSE members to achieve social
investment. www.lgbtconsortium.org.uk
UK Community Foundations £50,000 18
A pilot to test bringing local philanthropy to the
social investment (SI) market for underserved
charities and social enterprises (VCSEs) www.ukcommunityfoundations.org/
Black South West Network £59,900 25
Provide BAME VCSEs across the South West with
information and support on social investment;
identify investment ready organisations and link
to funders www.blacksouthwestnetwork.org/
Liverpool Charity and Voluntary Services £54,000 12
Adapt Community of Practice (CoP) learning
partnerships of local voluntary, charity and social
enterprise organisations (VCSEs) to explore issues
related to social investment (SI) www.lcvs.org.uk
Voluntary Organisations' Network North
East £40,000 15
To engage VCSEs and stakeholders in the North
East to develop a strategy for social investment www.vonne.org.uk
Lincolnshire Community Foundation £34,700 12
Grow the social investment (SI) market for
women-led community enterprises in Lincolnshire www.lincolnshirecf.co.uk
Wessex Community Assets £42,000 23
To provide technical support, advisers and
networking to rural enterprises working in
food/retail, workspace, neighbourhood planning,
community energy, community housing and
woodlands www.wessexca.co.uk/
The Dartington Hall Trust £29,525 12
Research and consultation to raise awareness and
increase engagement of the social investment
sector in delivering equality impact www.dartington.org
Open Data Services Co-Operative Limited £30,000 11
To develop effective open data ecosystems and
to support social investment sector-wide
collaboration through open data www.opendataservices.coop/
Social Enterprise Coalition CIC £30,000 22 Strengthen the Social Investment Forum www.socialenterprise.org.uk
Community Development Finance
Association (CDFA) £60,300 24
Creation of a comprehensive, formal leadership
development programme for the responsible
finance and wider social investment sector www.responsiblefinance.org.uk
Key Fund Investments Limited £50,000 8
Social Investment market development in rural
NE and Cumbria www.thekeyfund.co.uk
Co-operatives UK £60,000 17 Establishing a Community Shares Standard Board www.uk.coop
Thrive Together Birmingham £48,200 24
To deliver a Birmingham Poverty and Truth
Commission. This will share stories of lived
experiences of poverty and seek solutions to
them from a range of stakeholders in
Birmingham. www.cuf.org.uk/thrive-together-birmingham
Birmingham Settlement £60,000 36
To support a consortium of advice providers to
deliver advice and build peer networks to provide
information on financial matters. www.birminghamsettlement.org.uk
Resources and Resilience
The Ecumenical Council for Corporate
Responsibility £52,500 28
To build a network of Ethical Money Churches
across the West Midlands region www.eccr.org.uk
Free@last £31,000 24
To support the development of a tri -sector
approach to increase local prosperity in Nechells www.freeatlast.st