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Account Name Current award
amount
Length of
project
(months)
Purpose of grant Website
The National Autistic Society £50,000 24
To better understand the
experience of young adults with
autism in the Criminal Justice
System (CJS). www.autism.org.uk
Community Links £10,000 6
To work with the local community
to find solutions to gun and knife
crime. www.community-links.org/
The Hampton Trust £5,000 3
To support the development of a
policy and communications
strategy for the Gateway initiative. www.hamptontrust.org.uk
Transform Justice £26,040 8
To examine the declining
confidence of defendants in
defence advocates. www.transformjustice.org.uk
University of Birmingham £15,550 12
To support the costs of a new
University of Birmingham criminal
justice knowledge exchange and
seminar series. www.birmingham.ac.uk/index.aspx
Barrow Cadbury Trust - Grant List - September 2018
Criminal Justice
University of Sheffield, Department
of Sociological Studies £10,000 4
To deliver a trends analysis of
young adults in prison and under
probation supervision.
Muslim Women's Network UK
Limited £45,500 25
To support an analysis of cases
related to criminal justice that have
been supported by the MWNUK's
helpline since 2015, and an
influencing and advocacy
programme based on the results. www.mwnuk.co.uk
Koestler Trust £34,000 15
To support the costs of a Women
Prisoners' Art Trail in 2018 to mark
100 years of women's suffrage,
through which art by women in
prison will be placed in corridors of
power such as parliament. www.koestlertrust.org.uk/
Howard League for Penal Reform £31,000 7
To develop a set of sentencing
principles for young adults aged 18-
25 and seek its implementation. www.howardleague.org
User Voice £90,000 36
To support UV's national policy,
communications and advocacy
work. www.uservoice.org
Leaders Unlocked £70,000 24
To support the development and
expansion of Leaders Unlocked's
young adults and criminal justice
advisory activity. www.leaders-unlocked.org
Black Training and Enterprise Group £100,000 36
To support a programme of work
that aims to end racial inequality
for children and young adults
involved in the criminal justice
system. www.bteg.co.uk
University of Dundee £30,000 18
To support the research and
dissemination of a project
exploring the experiences of LGBT+
young adults in prisons across the
UK www.dundee.ac.uk
Prisoners' Education Trust £65,500 36
To support Prisoners' Education
Trust's policy capacity, particularly
in relation to young adult prison
learners, and to undertake a
diversity audit. www.prisonerseducation.org.uk
St Giles Trust £47,000 18
To support the delivery of a pilot
project to support young men in
HMP/YOI Brinsford who may be at
risk of gang involvement and
radicalisation. www.stgilestrust.org.uk
Why me? UK £90,000 36
To support a national campaign to
promote the use of restorative
justice. www.why-me.org
Inquest Charitable Trust £65,000 36
To support INQUEST's Director to
undertake high-level policy
activities. www.inquest.org.uk
Redthread Youth Ltd. £90,000 36
To support the start up costs and
delivery of a Youth Violence
Intervention Programme in
Birmingham hospitals. www.redthread.org.uk
Centre for Crime and Justice
Studies £29,850 18
To support the costs of a research
project investigating the use of
enforcement measures on young
adults. www.crimeandjustice.org.uk
The Police Foundation £23,000 8
To support a feasibility project
examining how a police force might
deliver best practice in policing
young adults. www.police-foundation.org.uk
The Centre for Justice Innovation
UK £77,200 24
To support the implementation
phase of the young adult court
pilot sites. www.justiceinnovation.org/
Arooj Northwest £40,000 19
To research the impact of
imprisonment on families of
Muslim prisoners.
Clinks £150,000 36
To support Clinks' senior level
policy and political engagement
work. www.clinks.org
Prison Reform Trust £69,500 24
To support PRT to provide the
secretariat for the APPG on Penal
Affairs, and public affairs support to
T2A. www.prisonreformtrust.org.uk
Anawim £105,000 36
To support Anawim's Director to
engage in a senior leadership role
within the women's and wider
criminal justice sector, and core
support to strengthen the
organisation?s strategic
engagement. www.anawim.co.uk
Maslaha £53,300 21
To support a scoping study
investigating the extent of Muslims
prisoners' access to mainstream
prison services provided by the
voluntary sector. www.maslaha.org
The Griffins Society £31,320 46
To support an annual T2A-focused
fellowship to enable practitioner-
led research on the specific needs
of young women aged 18-25. www.thegriffinssociety.org
Women in Prison Ltd £91,500 34
To support women in prison from
Birmingham to increase their voice
and participation in policy-making
at a national level. www.womeninprison.org.uk
Manchester Metropolitan
University £30,411 6
T2A Pathway Evaluation - transfer
from Sheffield Hallam. www2.mmu.ac.uk/
UNLOCK (National Association of Ex-
Offenders) £60,000 36
To analyse and identify solutions to
structural barriers to employment
for young adults, women and
BAME people with criminal records. www.unlock.org.uk
Keele University £20,000 20
Development of a bereavement
assessment toolkit for use with
young adults in the criminal justice
system. www.keele.ac.uk/
Muslim Hands UK £42,250 24
To produce and promote primary
research on the distinct cultural,
ethnic and religious needs of
Muslim women in prison. muslimhands.org.uk/
Revolving Doors Agency £70,500 24
To engage with the second
generation of Police and Crime
Commissioners and support them
to develop effective policing
responses to young adults and
people with complex needs www.revolving-doors.org.uk
The Care Leavers' Association £90,000 36
To support a dedicated programme
of activities that will enable young
adult care leavers with experience
of crime to engage with and
influence policy-makers and
contribute to structural reform. www.careleavers.com/
The Disabilities Trust £46,000 30
To support the salary cost and
evaluation of a brain injury
rehabilitation linkworker in a
women's prison. www.thedtgroup.org
Criminal Justice Alliance £90,000 36
To support the work of the Criminal
Justice Alliance and for CJA's
involvement in T2A policy
development. www.criminaljusticealliance.org
Start Again Project CIC £65,000 36
To support young adult care
leavers involved in crime to secure
stable housing and reduce their
offending. www.start-again.co.uk
Miss Macaroon C.I.C £60,000 36
To support young adults in contact
with the criminal justice system to
learn practical skills and gain
employment. www.missmacaroon.co.uk
Geese Theatre Company £57,500 38
To address the multiple and
complex needs of women who
have committed crime, and
support them to desist from
offending and through positive
changes in their lives. geese.co.uk
Addaction £150,000 60 Addaction T2A Pathway. www.addaction.org.uk
Sheffield Hallam University £119,467 48
Evaluation of the Transition to
Adulthood Pathway projects. www.shu.ac.uk/research/cresr/
Global Dialogue £8,500 9
To support media training for
senior leaders in the migration
sector. www.global-dialogue.eu
Migration
Global Dialogue £3,000 10
To support scoping work and a
learning exchange drawing lessons
from a range of strategic
communications initiatives in the
UK. www.global-dialogue.eu
Roma Support Group £40,000 24
To support policy and campaigning
work. www.romasupportgroup.org.uk
Citizens UK £10,000 6
To support the Kindertransport
Legacy campaign. www.citizensuk.org/
MyLifeMySay £20,000 7
To support the Young European
Citizens project. www.mylifemysay.org.uk
Focus On Labour Exploitation CIC £30,000 12
To support FLEX's communications
work. www.labourexploitation.org
Global Dialogue £30,000 24
To support a network of
foundations working to improve
the migration and integration
debate. www.global-dialogue.eu
Migrants Organise £20,000 16
Prepare for and run two sets of
Awards,and put the event on a
more sustainable footing. www.migrantsorganise.org
British Refugee Council £45,000 24
To support Detention Forum's
coordination and campaigning
work to reform detention. www.refugeecouncil.org.uk
British Future £200,000 36
Core support for British Future's
programme of activities. www.britishfuture.org
Detention Action £60,000 36
To achieve radical change for
irregular migrants and asylum-
seekers at risk of indefinite
immigration detention. www.ldsg.org.uk
Asylum Support & Immigration
Resource Team (ASIRT) £50,000 36
To deliver casework in complex
cases and policy impact work. www.asirt.org.uk
Women for Refugee Women £48,000 36
To enable Women for Refugee
Women to sustain and further
develop its empowering and
influencing role. www.refugeewomen.com
HOPE not Hate £60,000 24
To enable HOPE not Hate to further
develop its community work in
Birmingham and the Black Country. www.hopenothate.org.uk
Jo Cox Foundation £50,000 6 www.jocoxfoundation.org/
Hope Projects (West Midlands) Ltd £60,000 36
A core grant to support and embed
the organisation's refocusing of its
work to support pathways out of
destitution and become an
exemplar project in the field. www.hope-projects.org.uk/
Birmingham Churches Together £60,000 36
To improve the well-being of
asylum seekers and refugees in
Birmingham through better
coordination, networks, advocacy
and communications . www.restore-uk.org
Refugee Action £150,000 36
To create a national movement of
people, partners and ? crucially ?
progressive Conservative voices
supporting RA's call for a fair and
effective asylum system. www.refugee-action.org.uk
Cumberland Lodge £12,500 10
Contribution towards development
and delivery of a two-day round
table for key stakeholders in the
educational sector who are in a
position to influence educational
practices that reduce hate crime. www.cumberlandlodge.ac.uk
Kalayaan £70,000 24
For Kalayaan to continue to provide
advice and support services to
Migrant Domestic Workers and use
this experience and Kalayaan?s
campaigning expertise to increase
their legal protection. www.kalayaan.org.uk
Inspire £45,000 12
To support development of the
organisation, in particular its
governance alongside strategically
important advocacy and media
work. www.wewillinspire.com
Piers Road New Communities
Centre Association £35,000 24
To enable the Piers Road New
Communities Association to
provide support, training and
facilities to small community
groups working with refugees,
asylum seekers and migrants in
Birmingham.
www.nwbnewcommunities.org/default.as
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Refugee and Migrant Centre £100,000 24
To support the Refugee and
Migrant Centre in Birmingham. www.rmcentre.org.uk
British Red Cross £80,000 24
To support collaborative work on
family reunion for refugee and
migrants in the UK. www.redcross.org.uk
Migration Policy Institute Europe
(MPI Europe) £36,000 23
To analyse the impact of Brexit on
UK nationals living in other EU
countries.
www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/mpi-
europe
University of Birmingham, Institute
for Research into Superdiversity
(IRiS) £18,200 24
To support the Community and
Practitioner Research Programme
(CPRP). www.birmingham.ac.uk
UK Lesbian and Gay Immigration
Group £40,000 24
To enable UKLGIG's policy and
campaigning work. www.uklgig.org.uk
Migrant Voice £55,000 24
To support Migrant Voice's
network in Birmingham www.migrantvoice.org
British Future £15,000 12
To organise communications
workshops and support for small
community groups in three English
regions. www.britishfuture.org
Global Dialogue £30,000 24
To support an informal network of
foundations working to improve
the migration and integration
debate. www.global-dialogue.eu
Roma Support Group £40,000 24
To promote the fair treatment of
Roma migrants in the UK. www.romasupportgroup.org.uk
Network of European Foundations £50,000 24
To support EPIM's grant-making
programme on migration and
integration in Europe. www.nef-europe.org/
British Refugee Council £30,000 24
To enable the Forum to build on its
success in advocating for reform of
immigration detention policy. www.refugeecouncil.org.uk
University of Oxford, Centre on
Migration, Policy and Society
(COMPAS) £70,000 32
To support the Observatory's core
costs. www.compas.ox.ac.uk
Birmingham & Solihull Social
Economy Consortium CIC £20,000 12
To develop social value and social
enterprise opportunities within
Birmingham and the West
Midlands Combined Authority. www.bssec.org.uk
Spice Innovations Limited £28,600 12
Building a policy approach and
influencing for Time Credits. www.justaddspice.org
Community Catalysts CIC £50,000 12
To evaluate and build an evidence
base on the local economic impact
of community enterprises to the
health and social care sector. www.communitycatalysts.co.uk
Positive Money £60,000 24
To maintain strong civil society
voice in debate around the decline
of cash, the rise of digital
currencies and the relaxing of
certain financial regulations within
the context of Brexit. www.positivemoney.org
Centre for Local Economic
Strategies (CLES) £103,000 24
To accelerate the adoption of Local
Wealth Building practice in the UK
so that it becomes a guiding
principle of local economic
development. www.cles.org.uk
Economic Justice
Church Action on Poverty £58,000 24
To replicate and grow the Local
Pantry model within Birmingham
and the surrounding areas to
support locally managed food
sharing schemes that reduce
poverty. www.church-poverty.org.uk
Fair Tax Mark £54,400 24
To build interest in and activities
around responsible tax practice and
the Fair Tax Mark. fairtaxmark.net/
New Policy Institute £42,000 5
Understand the challenges faced by
Birmingham and the Black Country
in terms of economic justice. www.npi.org.uk
Citizens UK £10,000 8
Fund research on how paying the
Living Wage benefits local
economies. www.citizensuk.org/
West Midlands Combined Authority £50,000 12
To fund social sector and
community involvement in creating
an inclusive growth strategy for the
West Midlands. www.wmca.org.uk
ShareAction £105,600 36
To expand the Living Wage
campaign to explore and campaign
on poor work practices within large
companies. shareaction.org
University of Birmingham, Centre
on Household Assets and Savings
Management (CHASM) £50,000 60
To fund, over five years, a series of
annual reports on levels of financial
inclusion.
www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/
social-policy/chasm/index.aspx
New Economics Foundation £61,000 18
To secure a cap on the costs of
consumer debt, building on the
introduction of a cap on payday
loans. www.neweconomics.org
Economy £18,000 6
To establish a group of alumni from
the "Rethinking Economics"
student networks to improve
economic understanding and
decision-making amongst policy
makers. www.ecnmy.org/
Institute for Public Policy Research £70,000 18
To provide a policy framework for a
progressive post-Brexit Britain. www.ippr.org
Tax Justice UK Limited £75,000 36
To change the terms of the debate
around tax in the UK and catalyse
policy change around corporate
tax. www.taxjustice.uk
Community Development Finance
Association (CDFA) £75,000 36
To create more capacity within RF
to strengthen its operating model. www.responsiblefinance.org.uk
The Fairbanking Foundation £65,000 15
To help low-income households
through supporting credit unions to
improve their savings and loans
products. www.fairbanking.org.uk
The Financial Inclusion Centre £29,550 7
To identify, map and raise
awareness about UK regions and
local areas (RLAs) most exposed to
negative Brexit impacts. www.inclusioncentre.org.uk
Localise West Midlands £70,450 36
To support community economic
development including Smethwick
Hospital and influence the West
Midlands Combined Authority's
(WMCA) approach to localising
prosperity. www.localisewestmidlands.org.uk/
Fawcett Society £32,150 24
Through policy and gendered
analysis of economic data and
grassroots collaboration to enable
disadvantaged women and girls to
influence the public services in 2
devolved regions. www.fawcettsociety.org.uk
Finance Innovation Lab £42,000 7
To support the Lab's 2017
Fellowship programme including
linking Toynbee Hall's Money
Mentors with Financial Health
Fellows. www.financeinnovationlab.org
Feeding Britain £40,000 24
To create additional capacity to
enable Feeding Britain (FB) to work
more strategically and to
strengthen its national policy work. www.feeding-britain.org
SCOPE £63,500 24
To develop better products - and
access to them - for consumers
with disabilities and/or long term
illnesses focusing on energy and
insurance. www.scope.org.uk
University of Sheffield, Political
Economy Research Institute £8,000 6 www.shef.ac.uk/speri
Transforming Communities
Together £36,000 18
To enable the creation of a Poverty
Truth Commission in
Wolverhampton. www.tctogether.org.uk
Women's Budget Group £47,900 36
To develop a modelling tool to
provide evidence of the
distributional impact of austerity
policies by income, gender,
ethnicity and disability. www.wbg.org.uk
Coventry University £60,000 18
To explore the impact of a cap on
pay day loans on borrowers,
lenders and the market. www.coventry.ac.uk
Child Poverty Action Group £70,000 24
To collect data on the impact of
welfare reform and use this to
influence policy change at an early
stage. www.cpag.org.uk
Central England Law Centre £90,000 36
To explore and promote early
intervention and prevention in
advice services. www.covlaw.org.uk
Finance Innovation Lab £25,100 6
To explore, during three
roundtables, how mainstream
financial services have become
disconnected from their social
purpose and if operational culture
and regulation can work together
to change this. www.financeinnovationlab.org
Gingerbread £48,500 13
To understand how changes to the
child maintenance system are
affecting single parents with a
particular focus on family finances. www.gingerbread.org.uk
RSA (Royal Society for the
encouragement of Arts,
Manufactures and Commerce) £50,000 24
A Commission which will promote
public learning and engagement
with economic policy and create
alternatives ways to influence
policy. www.theRSA.org
Thrive Together Birmingham £48,200 24
To deliver a Birmingham Poverty
and Truth Commission. This will
share stories of lived experiences
of poverty and seek solutions to
them from a range of stakeholders
in Birmingham.
www.cuf.org.uk/thrive-together-
birmingham
Birmingham Settlement £60,000 36
To support a consortium of advice
providers to deliver advice and
build peer networks to provide
information on financial matters. www.birminghamsettlement.org.uk
The Ecumenical Council for
Corporate Responsibility £52,500 28
To build a network of Ethical
Money Churches across the West
Midlands region. www.eccr.org.uk
Free@last £31,000 24
To support the development of a
tri -sector approach to increase
local prosperity in Nechells. www.freeatlast.st
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