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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Disability Rights UK
- Pro Bono Grants
- £50,000.00
- London
- 2024
Disability Rights UK is run by disabled people for disabled people, offering free legal services and working to influence change for stronger rights, improved accessibility, better benefits, and greater economic and social opportunities.
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Citizens Advice West Oxfordshire
- Pro Bono Grants
- £49,999.00
- South East
- 2024
Citizens Advice West Oxfordshire connects with local partners to maximise legal aid in immigration and housing, whilst campaigning to improve the policies and practices that affect people’s lives.
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Mary Ward Legal Centre
- Pro Bono Grants
- £50,000.00
- London
- 2024
The Mary Ward Legal Centre provides free, independent advice to people who live and work in London to help them access their legal rights and entitlements through specialist advice in housing, welfare benefits and debt and pro bono advice in the areas of employment, housing, small claims, consumer, and family.
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Legal Advice Centre (University House)
- Pro Bono Grants
- £50,000.00
- London
- 2024
The Legal Advice Centre aims to create opportunities for law firms to help widen access to justice, supporting some of the most vulnerable members of society through high-quality advocacy and collaboration.
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Citizens Advice Braintree & South Essex Limited
- Pro Bono Grants
- £46,147.00
- South East
- 2024
Citizens Advice Braintree & South Essex aim to increase their provision of pro bono legal advice to meet the growing demand in the community. They are raising public awareness of the legal challenges faced by disabled people and aim to establish themselves as a hub for support organisations.
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Asylum Support Appeals Project
- Pro Bono Grants
- £50,000.00
- England and Wales
- 2024
The Asylum Support Appeals Project are building pro bono expertise at the intersection of asylum support law and community care law, helping to improve access to justice for disabled people in the asylum system.
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Advocate
- Pro Bono Grants
- £24,986.00
- England and Wales
- 2024
Advocate are driving up the delivery of pro bono by establishing a national network of active Pro Bono Champions, engaging more barristers nationally and recruiting staff based in the regions.
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Working Families
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £317,849.28
- England and Wales
- 2023
Working Families help parents and carers navigate employment and welfare rights, empowering them to challenge unfair treatment and secure stability at work and home.
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Your Voice Counts
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £400,000.00
- North East
- 2024
Your Voice Count’s community outreach model, alongside their expertise in person-centred approaches and accessible communication, ensures that people with the most complex needs, including profound learning disabilities, are actively involved in the decision-making processes surrounding their legal issues.
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Victim Support
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £140,043.36
- South West
- 2023
By combining specialist expertise with hands-on legal guidance, Victim Support provides practical and emotional support before, during, and after court proceedings.
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