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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Oxford Community Work Agency
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £178,024.20
- South East
- 2023
Oxford Community Work Agency empowers people facing poverty, disability, and exclusion to assert their rights, reduce debt, and improve their overall wellbeing.
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North Yorkshire Citizens Advice and Law Centre
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £315,862.70
- Yorkshire and the Humber
- 2023
North Yorkshire Citizens Advice & Law Centre are expanding early and specialist legal support. The project will strengthen triage and casework systems, increase outreach through its rural advice bus, and enhance representation for vulnerable clients.
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Public Law Project
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £500,000.00
- England and Wales
- 2024
The Public Law Project supports individuals facing personal disadvantage, as well as charities and organisations representing the interests of marginalised groups, tackling complex legal challenges, securing justice for clients, and advocating for systemic change.
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Public Interest Law Centre
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £500,000.00
- London
- 2024
Public Interest Law Centre provides legal support in public law, prioritising state accountability, homelessness, and racial justice and migrants’ rights, whilst working collaboratively with community groups and frontline organisations through a legal hub model to reach those most in need.
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North Kensington Law Centre
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £251,170.85
- London
- 2023
North Kensington Law Centre delivers high-quality legal advice and advocacy, empowering people to overcome disadvantage and secure fair treatment throughout the legal process.
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North East Law Centre
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £317,849.28
- North East
- 2023
Working closely with community organisations, North East Law Centre champions equal access to justice for those most at risk of exclusion, empowering individuals to navigate complex legal processes with confidence.
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North Bristol Advice Centre
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £196,303.70
- South West
- 2023
North Bristol Advice Centre provide free legal advice and representation across welfare and debt law, empowering vulnerable people to secure income, prevent homelessness, and achieve better financial outcomes.
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Norfolk Community Law Service
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £304,285.05
- East of England
- 2023
Norfolk Community Law Service aims to deliver advice to those who cannot access it, empowering vulnerable communities to assert their rights and achieve fair outcomes.
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Nishkam Civic Association
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £310,379.82
- West Midlands
- 2023
Nishkam Civic Association deliver culturally sensitive legal support for diverse communities in Birmingham, empowering individuals to overcome barriers, improve wellbeing, and achieve social and financial independence and stability.
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PBIC
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £500,000.00
- East of England
- 2024
PBIC Bedford empowers and encourages migrants in the UK to become independent, helping them take ownership of their issues, understand their rights, and navigate the systems that govern their communities, building trust in legal services and fostering positive narratives.
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