Paul Hamlyn Foundation envision a world in which everyone is free to move, and no one is forced to move.
For them, this means a world where:
Their funding is their contribution to help bring about this future. They believe this is only possible through collective and collaborative effort between individuals, organisations, movements, funders and beyond.
This shared vision of the future, priorities and commitments were all shaped by input from people who work towards migrant justice every day, and those with direct experience of the UK’s previous and current immigration systems.
As harmful narratives, laws and policies in the UK and internationally expand, punish migrant communities, and incite fear and division, Paul Hamlyn Foundation will continue to invest in a range of strategies to:
Grants of up to £500 are available for volunteering or community service projects that are run by young people aged 30 and younger to help them put their ideas into action and run projects that benefit others.
As part of its new grant-making Strategy 2022-25, BBC Children in Need has launched a grants stream for core costs.
BBC Children in Need is offering funding for defined projects with a focus on children and young people.