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Total grants: 36
Total amount: £53,186,576
Funders: 13
Recipient organisations: 1
Recipient individuals: 0
Earliest grant: 01 Apr 2016
Latest grant: 07 Jun 2023

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Litigants in Person Support Strategy
To provide support to litigants in person to help them represent themselves when going to court.
Amount: £159,168
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
A grant to Access to Justice Foundation
A restricted grant of £33,000 towards the Pre-Action Protocol Project to be delivered by Deighton Pierce Glynn (This grant is renewable - year 2 of up to 3 years)This grant includes a 10% cost of living uplift. A project to develop and oversee Pre-Action Protocol (PAP) letters concerning destitute migrants and people seeking asylum in conjunction with civil society organisations.
Amount: £33,000
Region: London
District: City of London
A grant to Access to Justice Foundation
A restricted grant of £30,000 towards the Pre-Action Protocol Project to be delivered by Deighton Pierce Glynn (This grant is renewable - year 1 of up to 3 years). A project to develop and oversee Pre-Action Protocol (PAP) letters concerning destitute migrants and people seeking asylum in conjunction with civil society organisations.
Amount: £30,000
Region: London
District: City of London
A grant to Access to Justice Foundation
A restricted grant of £200,000 towards wave 2 of the Community Justice Fund. A pooled fund to support the specialist legal welfare advice sector in its response to COVID19
Amount: £200,000
Region: London
District: City of London
A grant to Access to Justice Foundation
A restricted grant of £100,000 towards wave 1 of the Community Justice Fund. A pooled fund to support the specialist legal welfare advice sector in its response to COVID19
Amount: £100,000
Region: London
District: City of London
Contribution towards the second wave of pooled funding of the Community Justice Fund
Contribution towards the second wave of pooled funding of the Community Justice Fund
Amount: £74,000
Region: London
District: City of London
Covid-19 Emergency Funding: The Community Justice Fund
The Access for Justice Foundation was set up by the legal profession and focuses on providing funding and support on access to justice issues. This grant contributes to The Community Justice Fund, a joint initiative between a group of independent funders with an interest in social justice. The Fund provides emergency support to specialist social welfare legal advice organisations to cope with the immediate impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and lay the foundations for longer-term renewal.
Amount: £300,000
Region: London
District: City of London
Litigants in Person
To provide support to litigants in person to help them access sources of information and free legal advice, to assist them to navigate the court process, and where appropriate to support them to represent themselves at court.
Amount: £1,450,000
Region: London
District: City of London
Covid-19 Specialist Advice Services
NET, Comic Relief and Children in Need will use this funding to provide: increased support to vulnerable people and hidden groups, thus reducing the burden on public services; reach local grassroots and small organisations who can provide an on-the-ground community response to the crisis; and, support local charitable organisations to mobilise volunteers to enable better targeted support in communities through empowered local groups.
Amount: £2,400,000
Region: London
District: City of London
Community Justice Fund - wave two
Community Justice Fund (CJF) is a collaborative fund aiming to support specialist social welfare legal advice organisations cope with the immediate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and lay the foundations for longer-term renewal. As agencies continue to deal with the ongoing impact of the pandemic, LEF has contributed to making a second wave of grants in early 2021.
Amount: £500,000
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Contribution to a pooled fund to support the social welfare advice sector in response to Covid-19
Contributing to the Community Justice Fund supporting specialist social welfare advice agencies to deal with the immediate impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic and lay the foundations for future renewal.
Amount: £298,000
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Grant to Access to Justice Foundation
A grant towards The Community Justice Fund to help specialist social welfare legal advice organisations cope with the immediate and unprecedented pressure caused by COVID-19 pandemic and lay the foudnations for its long-term revival.
Amount: £200,000
Region: London
District: City of London
A grant to The Access to Justice Foundation
The work of the North East Legal Support Trust
The Litigants in Person Support Strategy
To fund a Support Strategy which aims to provide practical support, information and a route to some free or affordable legal advice for Litigants in
Amount: £1,450,000
Region: London
District: City of London
General Charitable Purposes
General Charitable Purposes
General charitable purposes
General charitable purposes
Litigant in Person Support Strategy
To fund a Support Strategy which aims to provide practical support, information and a route to some free or affordable legal advice for Litigants in
Amount: £1,450,000
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined
Legal Suppport for Litigants in Person Grant
The objectives of the grant are:1. Enhance services that support the earliest possible interventions for litigants in person, reducing the risk of their legal problems escalating;2. Develop services that are designed around the people who need to use them, by increasing our understanding of the stages a litigant in person moves through;3. Build an evidence base of what works, by evaluating the effectiveness of the support delivered by the new grant to litigants in person.
Amount: £1,162,850
Region: London
District: City of London
Covid-19 Specialist Advice Support Scheme
Address cashflow issues for nfp advice providers during Covid-19, enabling them to adapt, expand, and continue to deliver services throughout the pandemic.
Amount: £2,400,000
Region: London
District: City of London
Grant to The Access to Justice Foundation
Towards delegated grant-making for the Community Justice Fund, a collaborative fund to tackle injustice arising from the pandemic and ensure everyone can get the legal support they need to access their rights.
Amount: £530,000
Region: Undetermined
District: Undetermined