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Total grants: 61
Total amount: £3,069,304
Funders: 1
Recipient organisations: 25
Recipient individuals: 0
Earliest grant: 05 Dec 2012
Latest grant: 18 Oct 2023

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EAL Nexus/EIF
The English Nexus project will produce the following outcomes to address the specific needs of EAL learners and their parents, EAL teachers and the schools themselves: a new website ? EAL Nexus ? which will provide a database of easily-accessible EAL resources for learning, teaching, support and inclusion, a UK-wide series of training programmes aimed at EAL practitioners working in early years, … more
Amount: £60,000
Recipient: British Council
Region: North West
District: Manchester
Policy, Pedagogy and Pupil Perceptions
A research partnership between The Bell Foundation and the Centre for Education for Racial Equality (CERES), University of Edinburgh to give children with English as an additional language a voice in shaping and informing their learning opportunities and experiences and identify ways in which their perceptions can be used to improve how UK schools work.
Amount: £2,963
Recipient: CERES
Region: Scotland
District: City of Edinburgh
Academic Evaluation of the Wellbeing and Work for Refugee Integration (WW4RI) project
EESMP have been funded to deliver a Wellbeing and Work for Refugee Integration project. The Bell Foundation is funding a formal academic evaluation of the project.
Amount: £32,154
Region: East of England
District: West Suffolk
WW4RI Framework for Refugee Integration Phase 2 Y1
East of England Local Government Association delivers Phase 2 of the WW4RI project by embedding learning and implementing the framework developed in Phase 1 of the project. They will do this by training partner organisations to implement the framework and provide improved assistance to refugees and asylum seekers.
Amount: £34,003
Region: East of England
District: West Suffolk
Randomised Control Trials
Co-funding randomised control trials into best practice in partnership with the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) and Unbound Philanthropy. The EEF, The Bell Foundation and Unbound Philanthropy sought proposals from schools, local authorities, networks, research institutions, universities or other non-profit organisations who are interested in raising the attainment of children classified as h… more
Amount: £555,517
Region: London
District: Westminster
Educational outcomes of children who use EAL
This research analyses current policies and funding for EAL learners and provides recommendations on how they can be supported to fulfil their potential. The report is a comprehensive analysis of the current policy and funding regime available to support children with EAL in England highlights the significant disparities in EAL learners? performance.
Amount: £20,000
Region: London
District: Westminster
Domestic Violence Y1
GMLC provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in Greater Manchester. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second language, focused on domestic violence.
Amount: £25,003
Region: North West
District: Manchester
Domestic Violence Y2
GMLC provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in Greater Manchester. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second language, focused on domestic violence.
Amount: £28,110
Region: North West
District: Manchester
Domestic Violence Y3
GMLC provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in Greater Manchester. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second language, focused on domestic violence.
Amount: £29,176
Region: North West
District: Manchester
Cost of Living Payment
A one off payment of unrestricted funds to help grant partners during the cost of living crisis.
Amount: £2,811
Region: North West
District: Manchester
Victims of Crime Y1
Harrow Law Centre provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in the London Borough of Harrow. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second or additional language.
Amount: £36,537
Recipient: Harrow Law Centre
Region: London
District: Harrow
Victims of Crime Y2
Harrow Law Centre provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in the London Borough of Harrow. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second or additional language.
Amount: £46,696
Recipient: Harrow Law Centre
Region: London
District: Harrow
Victims of Crime Y3
Harrow Law Centre provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in the London Borough of Harrow. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second or additional language.
Amount: £47,004
Recipient: Harrow Law Centre
Region: London
District: Harrow
Victims of Crime Year 4
Harrow Law Centre provides a free and independent legal advice service to people who live or work in the London Borough of Harrow. The Bell Foundation is funding this work to provide advice and representation to victims of crime who speak English as a second or additional language.
Amount: £39,103
Recipient: Harrow Law Centre
Region: London
District: Harrow
Cost of Living Payment
An unrestricted one-off payment to grant-funded partners to help respond to the cost of living crisis.
Amount: £3,911
Recipient: Harrow Law Centre
Region: London
District: Harrow
Cultural Mediation Development (Core)
Hibiscus Initiatives is a leading organisation supporting foreign nationals and black, minority ethnic and refugee (BMER) individuals involved in the criminal justice system in the UK. The Bell Foundation funded this one year project to develop a model to provide support for foreign national victims of trafficking and modern slavery through cultural language mediation.
Amount: £60,000
Region: London
District: Islington
Covid 19
£6000.000 for covid 19 response
Amount: £6,000
Region: London
District: Islington
Cultural Mediation Y1
Hibiscus Initiatives is a leading organisation supporting foreign nationals and black, minority ethnic and refugee (BMER) individuals involved in the criminal justice system in the UK. Following the development and a successful pilot, The Bell Foundation is funding Hibiscus Initiatives for three years to develop a programme and toolkit to train other organisations in cultural mediation techniques… more
Amount: £40,347
Region: London
District: Islington
Cultural Mediation Y2-3
Following the development and a successful pilot, The Bell Foundation is funding Hibiscus Initiatives for three years to develop a programme and toolkit to train other organisations in cultural mediation techniques to improve outcomes for migrants across the sector, and to expand their influencing and policy work in the aim of identifying opportunities to change legislation, policy, and practice.
Amount: £109,652
Region: London
District: Islington
Cost of Living Payment
An unrestricted one-off payment to grant-funded partners to help respond to the cost of living crisis.
Amount: £5,261
Region: London
District: Islington