What we’re funding
Our grant-making increases access to justice by directing funds to communities with the greatest need and supporting services where they can make the biggest difference.
We’re proud to work with organisations across the country who share our vision of accessible justice. Our funded partners range from established advice centres to innovative new approaches, each addressing the specific needs in their communities.
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FISCUS
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £411,467.00
- North East
- 2024
FISCUS empowers people to take control of their lives, claim their rights and entitlements, and build confidence, skills, and awareness. They aim to ensure marginalised voices play an active role in shaping and improving advice services.
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Family Rights Group
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £450,000.00
- England
- 2024
Family Rights Group aims to help parents, grandparents, relatives, and friends understand their rights and options when social workers or courts make decisions about children’s welfare, drawing on their combined expertise in law and child welfare practice.
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Family InFocus (Essex)
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £500,000.00
- East of England
- 2024
Family InFocus equips families raising a child with SEND with the knowledge and tools to navigate education, health, and care services effectively, whilst also addressing systemic issues to drive meaningful improvements within the SEND system.
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East European Resource Centre
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £500,000.00
- South East
- 2024
East European Resource Centre aims to empower disadvantaged and low-income Eastern European migrants, helping them make informed decisions about their families, work, and homes, and live fulfilling lives as respected members of their communities.
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Disability North
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £498,584.00
- North East
- 2024
Disability North strive to promote inclusion, independence, and choice for disabled people and their families by providing advice and support across all aspects of disability.
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Disability Advice Service (East Suffolk)
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £343,056.00
- East of England
- 2024
Disability Advice Service provides free advice to disabled people and their carers across the region. They are working towards delivering a more holistic response to a rapidly growing client base with increasingly complex needs.
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Derbyshire Law Centre
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £500,000.00
- East Midlands
- 2024
Derbyshire Law Centre works closely with marginalised groups to identify persistent and emerging local needs, build trust in the legal system, and raise awareness of how to access justice among those most at risk of exclusion.
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Cumbria Law Centre
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £500,000.00
- North West
- 2024
Cumbria Law Centre prioritises legal advice and representation for those on the lowest incomes, whilst working to address social and economic exclusion at the individual, community, and societal levels.
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Coventry Haven Women’s Aid
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £458,148.00
- West Midlands
- 2024
Coventry Haven Women’s Aid plans to build resilience in the community by empowering survivors of domestic abuse to understand their rights and address legal issues safely, whilst ensuring their voices are heard and valued in campaigns for policy change.
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Coram Children’s Legal Centre
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £500,000.00
- England
- 2024
Coram Children’s Legal Centre works to uphold children’s rights through holistic legal support and advice, whilst pursuing systemic change in policy and practice, informed by their casework and the voices of children and young people themselves.
What we can achieve together
Our funding transforms the lives of communities that need it most, but there’s always more we can do. With your support, we can make more grants and extend our reach even further.
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Our impact
Learn more about the impact we have on the communities most in need
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Support us
Help us improve lives and deliver justice
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Why we exist
Justice shouldn’t depend on your postcode or bank balance