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Length of Project (Months) University of Birmingham £15,550 12 To support the costs of a new University of Birmingham criminal justice knowledge exchange and seminar series. http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/ind ex.aspx 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 CRIMINAL JUSTICE Barrow Cadbury Trust – Grant List – May 2018 Account Name Current Award Amount Purpose of Grant Website

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Length of

Project

(Months)

University of Birmingham £15,550 12 To support the costs of a new

University of Birmingham

criminal justice knowledge

exchange and seminar series.

http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/ind

ex.aspx

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

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Barrow Cadbury Trust – Grant List – May 2018

Account Name

Current

Award

Amount

Purpose of Grant Website

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.

http://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

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

Clinks £20,000 12 To support Clinks' development

of the Women's Breakout

programme, following the

merger of the two charities.

www.clinks.org

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.

http://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.

http://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 organisations 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 http://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.

http://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.

https://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.

http://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.

www.geese.co.uk

The Young Foundation £477,924 35 To cover the running costs of

the AGENDA Alliance, which the

Young Foundation is hosting.

www.youngfoundation.org.uk

Black Training and Enterprise Group £100,000 40 To support a race equality

programme that will influence

and improve criminal justice

policy and practice.

www.bteg.co.uk

Addaction £150,000 60 www.addaction.org.uk

Sheffield Hallam University £119,467 48 Evaluation of the Transition to

Adulthood Pathway projects.

http://www.shu.ac.uk/research/cr

esr/

Global Dialogue £14,000 4 To cover sixth months' rent and

set-up costs for iMiX at their

new office.

www.global-dialogue.eu

MIGRATION

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.

http://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.

http://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 https://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.

http://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/def

ault.aspx

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.

http://www.migrationpolicy.org/pr

ograms/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.

http://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

Global Dialogue £55,000 12 Variation of a grant to increase

communications capacity in the

migration and integration sector

by providing the second tranche

of funding suggested when the

grant was initially approved.

www.global-dialogue.eu

Network of European Foundations £50,000 24 To support EPIM's grant-making

programme on migration and

integration in Europe.

http://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

Detention Action £60,000 36 To enable Detention Action to

build on its success to date in

campaigning for a fairer

detention system.

www.ldsg.org.uk

Citizens UK £10,000 8 Fund research on how paying

the Living Wage benefits local

economies.

http://www.citizensuk.org/

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

ECONOMIC JUSTICE

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.

http://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.

http://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

Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES) £13,000 9 Accelerating practice around

economic and social justice via

an international learning

exchange.

www.cles.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 http://www.shef.ac.uk/speri

University of Bristol £29,000 6 To explore the key issues and

challenges that firms and

regulators need to consider in

terms of data sharing on people

in vulnerable circumstances.

www.bristol.ac.uk/geography/rese

arch/pfrc

Transforming Communities Together £36,000 18 To enable the creation of a

Poverty Truth Commission in

Wolverhampton.

www.tctogether.org.uk

Positive Money £15,000 12 To explore and promote early

discussion and movement

building on the abolishment of

cash and opening up of the

payments system.

www.positivemoney.org

Centre for Sustainable Energy £29,000 12 To explore how low income

communities can be better

engaged with community

renewable energy projects to

improve their economic

resilience.

www.cse.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

Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES) £65,000 18 To look at how 'anchor'

institutions can use their

spending power to increase

economic opportunities for all of

Birmingham?s communities,

businesses and citizens.

www.cles.org.uk

Gingerbread, The Charity For Single Parent

Families

£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 £42,200 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.

https://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.u

k

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

Sheila McKechnie Foundation £48,000 12 To deliver 'Influencing Change' -

in the West Midlands, training

and network building for

grassroots activists.

http://www.smk.org.uk/

Birmingham & Solihull Social Economy

Consortium CIC

£60,000 36 To enable further work to

explore and develop practice

with Birmingham City Council to

embed social value within

commissioning.

http://www.bssec.org.uk