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Effective school approaches towards integrating migrant children and their families 25 Sep 2017
Schools are potentially natural places for integration where the needs of migrant children and families can be identified and addressed and where equal participation in society can be facilitated. This project will engage schools and a wide range of stakeholders in education and in integration in order to identify good and promising practice towards successful integration of migrant children and their families, across all areas of learning and school life.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: National Institute of Economic and So...
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Contribution to growth plans 26 Feb 2018
Redthread is a youth work charity focused on well-being and delivering pioneering work in youth violence intervention. This grant will support the organisation to create capacity for development, explore their potential as a change agent focused on violence as a public health issue, and build readiness for investment.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Redthread Youth Limited
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
VAT impact of Brexit on Charities 26 Mar 2018
Charity Tax Group will commission an economic research project to inform the debate around charity taxation and reliefs in the context of Brexit. It is important that the sector can demonstrate rigorous economic analysis outlining the value of existing VAT reliefs and the potential benefit of new or expanded reliefs.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Charity Tax Group
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Young Leaders and co-produce participation programmes 29 Oct 2018
Science Gallery London connects art, science and health to drive innovation. Through this grant, Science Gallery London will explore how best to support young people into creative decision-making roles and co-produce participation programmes in the context of their newly opened gallery.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Science Gallery London
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Sense and Sensuality 2006 Education Workshop 29 Jun 2006
A grant to BlindArt for Sense and Sensuality 2006 Education Workshop
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: BlindArt
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Donation in memory of Rick Rogers 10 Nov 2008
A grant to Wigmore Hall Trust - Donation in memory of Rick Rogers
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Wigmore Hall Trust
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Word of Mouth 12 Feb 2010
The 'Word of Mouth' project will develop the social and communication skills of young people from disadvantaged inner-city areas, as well as their technical and creative skills.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Paddington Arts
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Breakthrough Fund 2009/10 25 Mar 2010
For a series of research trips and residencies for Matt Peacock to explore new creative pathways for Streetwise Opera, including film. The details of how this grant will split over the two years still needs to be worked out and we will be encouraging Matt to be more fluid in his approach to the research and development.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Streetwise Opera
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Breaking the Cycle of Re-offending by Short Sentence Adult Prisoners 28 Jul 2010
A grant to Social Impact Partnership for Breaking the Cycle of Re-offending by Short Sentence Adult Prisoners
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Social Impact Partnership
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
National roll-out of the Youth and Philanthropy Initiative 27 Mar 2012
Launch of YPI in Northern Ireland, to pilot in 15 schools over three years, giving young people a 'hands-on' experience of giving whilst developing their communication and presentation skills
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Youth Philanthropy Education
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Core Funding - Support for development of fundraising campaign 12 Oct 2011
Runnymede is seeking support to improve the impact on policy and practice of research and evidence on racial injustice. Enable the organisation to adapt to the new context of reduced government funding. Transition to a new model of support that engages beneficiaries of Runnymede's work and corporate donors.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: The Runnymede Trust
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Core funding for NYT for 2013/14 and 2014/15 09 Jul 2013
Core support, over two years, to underpin the continuing strategic re-focus of NYT's activities
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: National Youth Theatre
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Wind down 18 Mar 2014
Supporting the managed closedown of the organisation over 6 months.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: The Runnymede Trust
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Investigation into the lifetime outcomes for BME young people 15 Jul 2014
The RSA is running a series of investigations to explore the implications of key education policies in England and across the UK and to propose new ideas for policy and practice in response to their findings. PHF is supporting an investigation into lifetime outcomes for BME young people.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Royal Society of Arts
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Creative Writing Through the Arts 23 May 2016
ROHB will expand an existing and successful Creative Writing through the Arts (CWtA) programme to cover a three year period, reaching 1350 children, 45 teachers and 45 school leaders in 45 schools, via collaborations with 18 arts practitioners in five art forms. 15 teachers will join the programme each September for an intensive year of support. Deeper formative and summative evaluation will allow ongoing refinement of the work and potentially deliver useful longitudinal evidence, as the progress in writing of a targeted group of children from each cohort will be tracked throughout the three years.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Royal Opera House Foundation
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Immigration Advice Capacity Network 18 Jul 2016
The Immigration Advice Capacity Network will build a network of London organisations providing OISC advice, to facilitate cross sector collaboration through improved signposting, referral pathways and immigration advice skill development. Through the network CHC will establish a more effective system for immigration casework referrals across the network to ensure those with the most complex cases are able to access specialist advice.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Cardinal Hume Centre
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Brexit: Threats and Opportunities for UK Migration Policy 17 Oct 2016
CGD will explore bold, new migration and integration policy options for the UK government in light of the UK’s decision to leave the EU, in consultation with expert stakeholders. These will be presented to government officials and others in positions of influence to inform progressive change in migration and integration policy.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Center for Global Development (CGD)
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Welcoming Britain: positive approaches to building resilience to high migration 07 Nov 2016
IPPR will work with local authorities and other actors in three areas to co-produce strategies to shore up resilience. IPPR will carry out a community research programme aimed at gaining a deep understanding of the dynamics that drive local concerns about migration in these areas and which factors enable or block the process of integration for migrants. IPPR will work with local actors to map key assets within the local community that can be mobilised by local policymakers, and will co-host a series of deliberative workshops with residents aimed at engaging local actors to build strategies that can have local support. Finally, IPPR will provide sources of good international and domestic practice, and will give them access to an exchange network to enable them to share experience and learn from others facing similar challenges, including via a trans-Atlantic learning exchange with the ‘Welcoming Cities’ programme in the US.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Institute for Public Policy Research ...
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Contribution to growth plans 27 Feb 2017
The Mix is the UK’s leading digital charity providing holistic multi-channel support for young people’s well-being using digital and mobile channels. As experts in digital engagement and provision for young people, they aim to be the ‘go to’ platform for all young people, reaching 3 million by 2018/19. This funding will support their growth plans.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: YouthNet TA The Mix
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro
Supporting a Thriving and Resilient Small Scale Touring Circuit 27 Feb 2017
Paines Plough are committed to developing UK playwrights and touring high quality new shows to reach as many people across the country as possible through small and medium-scale touring. This grant will support Plaines Ploughs’ continued work with 30 venues in a small-scale touring circuit with an increased focus on building young audiences and a more sustainable touring model. Paines Plough will dissemination learning to the sector and broker relationships between other touring companies and circuit venues.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Paines Plough
Region: London
District: City of Westminster London Boro