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Total grants: 25
Total amount: £834,728
Funders: 11
Recipient organisations: 1
Recipient individuals: 0
Earliest grant: 05 Apr 2011
Latest grant: 20 Dec 2023
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A grant to Why me?
An unrestricted grant of £30,000 (Year 3 of 3 years)This grant has been uplifted to incorporate a contribution to work on strategic communications. Why Me? deliver and promote access to Restorative Justice across the UK for everyone affected by crime, through awareness raising, policy work and direct delivery.
A grant to Why me?
An unrestricted grant of £22,000 (This grant is renewable - year 2 of up to 3 years)This grant includes a 10% cost of living uplift. Why Me? deliver and promote access to Restorative Justice across the UK for everyone affected by crime, through awareness raising, policy work and direct delivery.
A grant to Why me?
A restricted grant of 25,000 towards the communications work around reframing of restorative justice. Why Me? deliver and promote access to Restorative Justice for everyone affected by crime, across the UK. This project is for work around reframing restorative justice.
A grant to Why me?
An unrestricted grant of £20,000 per year for 3 years (This grant is renewable - year 1 of up to 3 years). Why Me? deliver and promote access to Restorative Justice across the UK for everyone affected by crime, through awareness raising, policy work and direct delivery.
A grant to Why me?
An unrestricted grant of £15,000. Why Me? deliver and promote access to Restorative Justice for everyone affected by crime, this includes awareness raising, policy work and direct delivery of Restorative Justice programmes.
Grant to Why me?
The funding is for the development of Restorative Justice resources for people affected by crime and the professionals supporting them in London so that online services are accessible, safe and meet the needs of all victims and offenders, especially the more vulnerable and those with protected characteristics.
Amount:
£14,727
Funder:
The London Community Foundation
Recipient:
Why me?
Region:
London
District:
Southwark
Restorative Justice for Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Abuse
The funding will be used to raise awareness of the benefits of Restorative Justice for survivors of trauma and wider society. The project aims to encourage take up of this support to improve mental and emotional wellbeing of survivors and also reduce re-offending rates.
Grant to Why Me?
Development of Restorative Justice within Youth Offending Teams as part of diverting children and young people away from crime
Amount:
£25,000
Funder:
Charles Hayward Foundation
Recipient:
Why Me?
Region:
Undetermined
District:
Undetermined
Emergency Fund Why Me? VRJ 2020
To provide HR and Financial advice, IT support and software
Amount:
£734
Funder:
Rank Foundation
Recipient:
Why me? Victims for Restorative Justice
Region:
London
District:
Southwark
Resilience Fund Why Me? 2020
To adapt the delivery of new programmes
Amount:
£23,000
Funder:
Rank Foundation
Recipient:
Why me? Victims for Restorative Justice
Region:
London
District:
Southwark
CHK Discretionary Grant
to support specified work
Grant to Why me? Victims for access to Restorative Justice
Towards widening access to restorative justice.
Amount:
£20,000
Funder:
The Rayne Foundation
Recipient:
Why me? Victims for access to Restorati…
Region:
London
District:
Southwark
Project Articulate: Restorative Justice for People with English as an Additional Language (EAL) Y1
Why me? are a national charity delivering and promoting Restorative Justice for everyone affected by crime and conflict. The Bell Foundation is funding Why Me?'s Project Articulate, aiming to widen access to Restorative Justice for people with English as a second or additional language.
Project Articulate: Restorative Justice for People with English as an Additional Language (EAL) Y2
Why me? are a national charity delivering and promoting Restorative Justice for everyone affected by crime and conflict. The Bell Foundation is funding Why Me?'s Project Articulate, aiming to widen access to Restorative Justice for people with English as a second or additional language.
Access to Justice: Restorative Justice for victims of crime for whom English is an Additional Language Y3
Why me? are a national charity delivering and promoting Restorative Justice for everyone affected by crime and conflict. The Bell Foundation is funding Why Me?'s Project Articulate, aiming to widen access to Restorative Justice for people with English as a second or additional language.
RJ Observer Programme
RJ Observer Programme
Amount:
£25,000
Funder:
Barrow Cadbury Trust
Recipient:
Why me? UK
Region:
London
District:
Southwark
VIP Observer Programme (2014)
To enable senior policy-makers and influencers to observe restorative justice interventions
Amount:
£60,000
Funder:
Barrow Cadbury Trust
Recipient:
Why me? UK
Region:
London
District:
Southwark
Why me? Crossing the Rubicon - Restorative Justice
To support a national campaign to promote the use of restorative justice.
Amount:
£90,000
Funder:
Barrow Cadbury Trust
Recipient:
Why me? UK
Region:
London
District:
Southwark
Grant to Why me? Transforming Lives through Restorative Justice
Towards unrestricted core costs to ensure the voice of the victim is included in debate around restorative justice and to improve the provision of restorative justice for victims around the UK.
Amount:
£30,000
Funder:
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
Recipient:
Why me? Transforming Lives through Rest…
Region:
London
District:
Southwark
Grant to Why me? Victims for Restorative Justice
£57,000 over two years (£28,400; £28,600) towards a part-time Policy Development Officer & Restorative Justice Service Co-ordinator, and associated project costs for work to enable hate crime victims from the LGBTQ community to access restorative justice.
Amount:
£57,000
Funder:
City Bridge Trust
Recipient:
Why me? Victims for Restorative Justice
Region:
London
District:
Undetermined