Funding
Equity in Justice Fund

Equity in Justice Fund

Henry Smith Foundation

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Funding Available:
£200,000
Deadline:
05/08/2026

Funding Information

Grants for organisations working with racially minoritised young men aged 18–25 in contact with the criminal justice system.

Your organisation will:

  • Provide specialist services for racially minoritised young men, that meet their specific needs
  • Have a track record of at least 18 months of delivering this type of provision
  • Provide person centred, holistic and long-term services
  • Have lived experience voice throughout their services, organisation and governance, although this may be less well-developed in some smaller organisations.

Grant amount: £200,000

Length: three to five years – we will ask you whether you’d like to receive that funding over 3, 4 or 5 years.

Focus: specialist support for racially minoritised young men in contact with the criminal justice system

Eligible organisations: registered, not-for-profit organisations with a charitable purpose (e.g. registered charity, CIC, community benefit society) providing direct service delivery

Applications will open on Wednesday 24 June 2026.

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