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- 28 Jul 2010
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Core funding 28 Jul 2010
Core funding to enable RECLAIM project to set up as new organisation
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Reclaim Project Ltd
Region: North West
District: Manchester District
Further development funding 15 May 2012
Funding for two years to consolidate position Reclaim has reached and develop its youth enterprise activities to provide progression routes for programme 'graduates'.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Reclaim Project Ltd
Region: North West
District: Manchester District
Developing Reclaim's support for alumni to enable them to grow into influential, engaged leaders 08 Feb 2016
Since its beginning eight years ago as a PHF-funded museum project, Reclaim has supported 750 Greater Manchester 12-15 year olds to develop and implement manifestos for social change in their communities. The original programme graduates are now in their 20s and becoming the next generation of leaders for the organisation. Reclaim is seeking to develop an alumni network, and support young people to continue to campaign for social change on the issues affecting them.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: Reclaim Project Ltd
Region: North West
District: Manchester District
Power at the Periphery 20 Oct 2016
Rachael Gibbons is a young person from Manchester who is a Reclaim Young Leader and alumni member. Rachel’s idea, Power at the Periphery, is a leadership development programme for working class young pioneers, aiming to develop ethical, authentic, self-assured leaders. The programme will enable participants to develop and maintain effective social change leadership, through an intense programme of personal development and a 'disruptive leader toolkit'. Rachael will co-design the programme with young people, then deliver a challenging six month course in partnership with RECLAIM staff and The Oasis School of Human Relations, followed by a three-month evaluation of the programme.
Educating All 27 Jan 2017
Martha and Terry are two young graduates from Manchester who are Reclaim Young Leaders and alumni. Educating All stemmed from their experiences of a shared sense of alienation at University coupled with a lack of support. It is a youth led research study that aims to explore the institutional and personal barriers faced by working class students at the top universities in the UK. Research has been conducted and was published in November 2016 and stimulated a great deal of interest. Universities have asked the team to flesh-out the research recommendations to improve recruitment and retention of working class students. Educating All will also widen the dissemination of their report and develop a 'toolkit' for access officers at universities to use when working class students join their institutions.
Survivor-led training on child sexual exploitation 02 Feb 2017
Reign Pioneers are a group of young women (19-25) from Manchester who are survivors of child sexual exploitation (CSE). They plan to provide front line staff (social workers, police, teachers etc.) with effective, honest, survivor-led training about the realities of CSE. Based on their own experiences, they know what questions staff should ask young survivors, how to build trust, what works and what doesn't. They will use their insider knowledge and experience, passion, and credibility with young people and within their communities, to ensure that survivors no longer feel alone or are made to feel ashamed - harbouring a dirty secret. They want to ensure that services are led and informed by young people who have lived through the experience of CSE.
Contribution to organisational development 27 Feb 2017
With a vision of a society in which working class young people are positively seen, authentically heard and can lead meaningful social change, RECLAIM supports non-traditional and disruptive leaders from pressurized communities. The methodology of the programme ensures young people develop confidence and are self-reflective and critical thinkers. Funding will support strategic planning and operational development to support growth ambitions.
Core funding 26 Feb 2018
Based in Manchester, RECLAIM supports working-class young people to be seen, be heard and lead meaningful social change. The programme ensures young people develop confidence and are self-reflective and critical thinkers. This grant will support leadership transition, and contribute to continued core delivery and organisational stability and sustainability.
Working Class Young People - Being Seen, Being Heard, Leading Change 03 Sep 2019
To support young people to campaign nationally and locally around issues of discrimination, inequality and stigmatisation arising from unfair economic and political systems.
COVID19 Emergency Funding 28 Apr 2020
Support to aid the organisation in dealing with the challenges posed by COVID19.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: RECLAIM
Region: North West
District: Manchester District
COVID19 Emergency Funding 26 Aug 2020
Support to aid the organisation in dealing with the challenges posed by COVID19.
Funder: Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Recipient: RECLAIM
Region: North West
District: Manchester District