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Total grants: 42
Total amount: £10,031,562
Funders: 1
Recipient organisations: 41
Recipient individuals: 0
Earliest grant: 20 Apr 2021
Latest grant: 23 Nov 2022

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Strategic partnership to JTI
The provision of strategic public law support to JTI partners to support and enhance influencing opportunities arising in the course of partners' work.
Amount: £250,347
Recipient: Public Law Project
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Development grant for the East Midlands asylum advice network
Developing existing network of asylum organisations in Nottingham to provide a sustainable legal advice service that is accessible and affordable to clients. To this end, developing a collaborative approach based on a hub model.
Amount: £19,600
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Development grant to strengthen capacity and coordination in the South West in delivery of specialist immigration advice
A grant to fund a consultant to identify the challenges currently facing the South West in terms of the provision of specialist immigration advice and to come up with proposals for a more accessible, sustainable, collaborative and co-ordinated sector in the best interest of clients. We will also create a steering group.
Amount: £18,000
Recipient: Bristol Law Centre
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Eastern European immigration advice, casework, and networks
Project plans to deliver immigration advice and casework for Eastern and Central Europeans and dependents. Further, engage with local authorities and mainstream providers to influence policy and practice.
Amount: £158,500
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Increased access to advice and information for Eastern Europeans
Supporting Eastern Europeans in including refugees and the Ukrainian community in the UK to rebuild their lives. In practice, aiming to provide good information, specialist advice and casework and advocacy, and working together with local authorities and key stakeholders.
Amount: £93,500
Recipient: Work Rights Centre
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Strengthening specialist immigration advice and representation capacity in Wales via evidence gathering and remote hubs
Asylum Justice, working with the British Red Cross to extend the reach and capacity of free immigration advice across Wales. Undertaking complex family reunion applications which “fall outside of the rules, running remote 1-2-1 advice hubs, and training up British Red Cross staff and volunteers to carry out evidence gathering.
Amount: £400,000
Recipient: Asylum Justice
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Strengthening immigration advice and representation in the West Midlands
In partnership, the Refugee and Migrant Centre, Brushstrokes, Hope Projects, and Citizens Advice Staffordshire North and Stoke-on-Trent will strengthen immigration services in Birmingham, Walsall, Wolverhampton, Sandwell, Dudley and Staffordshire, thus enabling marginalised migrants to access free, regulated legal advice, to access the support they need to settle in the UK.
Amount: £446,250
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Development grant: strengthening capacity and coordination in East of England to deliver specialist immigration advice
Development grant to fund a consultant to identify the challenges facing the East of England in the provision of specialist immigration advice. Develop a proposal/s for accessible, sustainable, independent, co-ordinated and client focused services. Facilitate coordination to enable stakeholders to meet and communicate view with the consultant and each other.
Amount: £18,500
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Strengthening access to specialist immigration advice in the South West of England
Strengthening access to specialist immigration advice across the SW, by boosting advice capacity, skills development and collaboration among 6 community-based advice providers coordinated by Bristol Law Centre (BLC)
Amount: £500,000
Recipient: Bristol Law Centre
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Leicester outreach and advice partnership
Development of immigration advice services in Leicester City for vulnerable EU citizens, with Pre Settled Status who need to reapply and other migrants.
Amount: £150,000
Recipient: New Europeans UK
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
East Midlands Immigration Network - a strategic partnership to sustain, expand and strengthen the sector
To develop a strategic partnership of 10 organisations, coordinated by CALS, that will bring together specialist legal advice agencies and grassroots organisations that seek to tackle race inequality and support migrants and refugees
Amount: £450,000
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Migration advice through capacity building
Increasing CARAG's capacity by training members to become OISC certified in partnership with CELC which will deliver the training and offer supervision. This will bridge a gap in the rising need for legal advice among CARAG's community
Amount: £50,000
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Increasing access to complex casework advice through training, supervision and peer support
To deliver in-depth training, supervision and support to three cohorts of up to 4 OISC level 2 advisers over the course of the project. Each cohort will be trained, supervised and supported by an experienced and accredited supervisor to create a sustained pipeline of advisers into the sector.
Amount: £250,000
Recipient: Asylum Aid
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Expansion and extension of Samphire’s immigration legal project providing advice on immigration matters at OISC level 2
Increasing the level of OISC capacity to take on more referrals from stakeholders across wider areas around Kent in order to provide immigration advice and secure a sustainable future for the immigration legal project in terms of funding and continuity. This will include a new part-time OISC level 3 post to support the Level 2 adviser.
Amount: £117,012
Recipient: Samphire
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
West Yorkshire immigration advice partnership
A grant to strengthen regional immigration advice delivery to prevent destitution of asylum seekers, increase capacity for complex work and ensure sustainability, and create pathways for people with lived experience to access paid employment in the immigration sector, and support legal providers to shift power and move towards becoming anti-racist employers.
Amount: £250,000
Recipient: Refugee Action
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Reviewing Home Office Country Information to ensure asylum decisions are based on highest quality information available
Reviewing and publicly commenting on Country Policy and Information Notes - information the Home Office compiles and uses to inform its asylum and immigration decisions. The review ensures that this information meets the highest quality standards, promoting fairer decision-making and earlier access to protection.
Amount: £181,933
Recipient: Asylos
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Regional immigration law and apprentice network
Funding to ensure high quality specialist legal assistance is reliably and equitably available across Northern Ireland, sustaining Law Centre NI’s specialist regional immigration law hub. Transform the availability of basic immigration law advice in NI by establishing an immigration advice apprenticeship scheme for migrant-led organisations at OISC Level 1.
Amount: £300,000
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Promoting participatory access to justice for survivors of torture who are asylum seekers and refugees
A grant to support survivors of torture who are asylum seekers and refugees in the UK via: (1) Participatory promotion of access to justice (2) improved quality and accessibility of legal advice & representation; (3) Survivor-centred advocacy; and (4) Survivor co-led movement-building.
Amount: £283,500
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Making current and future short-term work visas fairer and safer for migrants
FLEX will conduct outreach and research with temporary migrants, and evidence-based advocacy to improve the fairness and safety of the Tier 5 Seasonal Worker Visa for agriculture and future temporary immigration routes that will likely be introduced to relieve labour shortages affecting industries like care, construction, hospitality, and logistics.
Amount: £285,000
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Innovation in advice delivery via use of technology and cross-sector partnership working
A multi agency partnership across Leeds and Hull designed to improve both access to immigration advice in areas lacking provision and collaborative working within the third sector through the innovative use of technology.
Amount: £262,000
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined