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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New Forest Disability Information Service
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £261,298.00
- South West
- 2024
New Forest Disability Information Service aims to embed rights within local communities, reducing inequalities, challenging unfair systems, and advancing social justice through high-quality legal advice.
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Narthex Sparkhill
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £500,000.00
- West Midlands
- 2024
Narthex Sparkhill have developed a single point of support model that addresses the wide range of issues affecting clients’ quality of life, offering greater insight into client experiences to inform ongoing service development, and ultimately reduce long-term dependency on emergency service provision.
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First Light South West
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £170,000.10
- South West
- 2023
First Light South West supports anyone affected by domestic abuse, empowering people to achieve safety, justice, and independence through trauma-informed advocacy and comprehensive, person-centred care.
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Domestic Abuse Volunteer Support Services
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £317,785.91
- South East
- 2023
Domestic Abuse Volunteer Support Services empowers survivors to live free from domestic abuse, offering holistic, trauma-informed support that safeguards families, reduces risk, and builds long-term safety and confidence.
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Direct Help and Advice
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £316,320.41
- East Midlands
- 2023
Direct Help and Advice (The Derby Law Centre) aims to use early intervention and holistic support, as well as advice, and support at court to help the local community into work, education or training and provide advice about debt and housing issues.
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Merseyside Law Centre
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £497,461.00
- North West
- 2024
Merseyside Law Centre strives to be a hub of social welfare legal expertise, reaching deep into marginalised communities and combating poverty and homelessness by providing advice and representation to help clients pursue their legal rights, within a framework of equality and opportunity.
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Maternity Action
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £500,000.00
- England
- 2024
Maternity Action aims to promote and protect the rights of pregnant women, new mothers, and their families, providing end-to-end support across employment, social security, and healthcare, prioritising low-income service users, as well as migrants and asylum seekers.
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Devon and Cornwall Refugee Support
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £284,848.58
- South West
- 2023
Devon and Cornwall Refugee Support work to ensure safety, dignity and justice for asylum seekers by bridging the gap between complex legal systems and essential welfare support.
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Manuel Bravo Project
- Improving Lives Through Advice
- £500,000.00
- Yorkshire and the Humber
- 2024
The Manuel Bravo Project delivers advice to vulnerable asylum seekers, refugees, and migrants through a ‘trauma aware’ approach, whilst highlighting its positive impact in facilitating better disclosure, understanding, and engagement with the legal process.
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Cumbria Law Centre
- Improving Outcomes Through Legal Support
- £317,849.28
- North West
- 2023
Cumbria Law Centre aims to protect people’s homes, income, and dignity by providing specialist legal support to those in crisis in isolated communities, bridging the gap between legal rights and real access to justice.
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