We fund hundreds of organisations fighting for economic and social justice in London.
Explore a selection of work we're funding below.
Economic justice
Decent work
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Institute for the Future of Work
Advocating for innovative approaches and best practices to reduce the negative impacts of AI on low-income workers.
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Refugee Workers Cultural Association
Worker-led campaigns for fair pay and working conditions.
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ShareAction
Engaging investors to use their influence to pioneer responsible practice, promote the Living Wage, address insecure work and increase the number of companies reporting their ethnicity pay gap.
Improving social security
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Bright Blue
Building momentum for reform to the social security system ahead of the general election.
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Policy in Practice
Exploring innovative approaches to ensure more low-income households benefit from council tax support.
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Changing Realities
A collaboration between low-income parents, researchers and charities, documenting life in poverty and pushing for change.
Tackling the housing crisis
Social justice
Ending migrant destitution
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We Belong
Supporting young migrants to understand and enact their rights.
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Praxis
A co-produced campaign to abolish No Recourse to Public Funds
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The Unity Project
Challenging the No Recourse to Public Funds condition through strategic legal action.
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South London Refugee Association
Specialist immigration advice with community organising for long term change.
Racial justice
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Metronomes Steel Orchestra
Securing long-term, affordable assets for Black and minoritised communities.
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Stour Trust
Carrying out community-based research and designing new organisational models to reclaim Carnival's economic value for the Black community.
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Tree Shepherd
Empowering Black-owned businesses, particularly those led by women, to be involved with local regeneration projects.