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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Independent Provider of Special Education Advice (IPSEA)
- Improving Lives Through Advice 2026
- £120,000
- London, South East
- 2026
IPSEA helps children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities obtain the education to which they are entitled. Their advice ensures parents/carers and young people are aware of their rights and are empowered to challenge unlawful decisions.
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Family Rights Group
- Improving Lives Through Advice 2026
- £252,492
- London, South East
- 2026
Family Rights Group support families to constructively engage with social workers to help keep children safe within their family, avoiding unnecessary care proceedings and trauma of separation.
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Citizens Advice Croydon
- Improving Lives Through Advice 2026
- £244,390
- London
- 2026
Citizens Advice Croydon has been providing free legal advice services since 1939 across multiple areas of social welfare law, and they are also an existing funded partner.
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Work Rights Centre
- Improving Lives Through Advice 2026
- £300,000
- London
- 2026
Work Rights Centre supports low-income migrant workers and disadvantaged Britons to access employment justice and improve their social mobility. Their multilingual team provides expert legal advice, and campaigns for better protections with strategic litigation and evidence-based policy influencing.
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Cambridge House
- Improving Lives Through Advice 2026
- £300,000
- London
- 2026
Cambridge House intervenes in illegal evictions, supports renters to negotiate better conditions, and enables renters to leave a criminal landlord on their own terms throughout London.
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Bail for Immigration Detainees
- Improving Lives Through Advice 2026
- £300,000
- London
- 2026
Bail for Immigration Detainees provides specialist free legal advice and representation to individuals held in immigration detention and those detained in prison under immigration powers. BID supports people to challenge detention, secure release on bail, and access legal protections.
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Wiltshire Law Centre
- Supporting Social Justice Solicitors Fund
- £8,000.00
- South West
- 2024
Wiltshire Law Centre has provided free and low-cost specialist legal services to alleviate poverty and disadvantage for over 40 years.
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Vauxhall Community Law and Information Centre
- Supporting Social Justice Solicitors Fund
- £8,000.00
- North West
- 2024
Vauxhall Community Law and Information Centre aims to combat social exclusion, provide legal advice, promote free legal advice, reduce poverty, improve health and well-being, and promote equality.
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Canolfan Gyfraith Speakeasy Law Centre
- Supporting Social Justice Solicitors Fund
- £8,000.00
- Wales
- 2024
Speakeasy Law Centre provide free legal advice and representation in South Wales, where local demand for legal services far outweighs supply, and aim to foster new talent and encourage development to increase capacity and make support more accessible.
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Southwark Law Centre
- Supporting Social Justice Solicitors Fund
- £8,000.00
- London
- 2024
Southwark Law Centre provides legal advice across Peckham and Lewisham in housing, immigration and asylum, welfare rights, employment, discrimination, planning and public law. To reach some of the most disadvantaged members of their community, they have strong referral partnerships with frontline agencies, including health professionals and homeless charities.
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