Migration Fund
Grants of up to £240k to support work that helps:
- build a society based on respect, care, and interdependence by dismantling the hostile environment and other harmful laws, policies and practices that negatively affect migrants and diaspora communities.
- contextualise and tackle root causes of injustice migrants face, building on lessons from our past to dismantle wider systems of oppression and connect with other social justice issues.
- build collective power within migrant communities through an intersectional lens so they can shape decisions that affect them and create momentum for transformational and positive change.
- foster solidarity between communities, leading to greater understanding and helping to overcome division.
- strengthen infrastructure for the migrant justice and related fields, including through supporting greater connection, learning and exchange.
- explore alternative futures built on self-determination, justice, acknowledgment and repair for the harms of the past, and where all of us are free to choose where we live.
EXAMPLES OF WORK WE ARE INTERESTED IN INCLUDE:
- Collaborations, alliances, and coalitions
- Campaigning and mobilisation
- Community and worker organising
- Intersectional non-party political education
- Migrant and diaspora leadership development
- Working towards changing law, policy and practice on issues affecting migrant and diaspora communities
- Strengthening advice infrastructure
- Community-centred strategic litigation and/or movement lawyering
- Challenging anti-migrant and divisive narratives, laws and policies
- Mainstreaming progressive narratives on migration and belonging