Migrant Communities
The Allen Lane Foundation
The Allen Lane Foundation funds small registered charities, voluntary groups, and charitable organisations.
The Foundation has been funding migrant communities as a distinct category of work since 2010. The Foundation funds work with migrant communities that are newly arrived to the UK. These may be from Europe or further afield and involve a mix of nationalities that have come to the UK to work in industries such as hospitality or food production, or just to seek a new life. Organisations supported include those run directly by, or providing support to, migrant communities and workers. Over recent years grants have been made to assist new migrants to settle into the area/community and to integrate with the local community. The type of activities funded have included English language classes, advice and information across a range of issues, advocacy, support that helps avoid migrants being exploited, and support for those that are suffering issues such as domestic abuse.
Our maximum grant is £15,000. The average grant size is around £5,000-£6,000.
While recognising (and being willing to support) on-going, tried and tested projects, we are also particularly interested in unusual, imaginative or pioneering projects which have perhaps not yet caught the public imagination.
You can apply anytime – we process applications all through the year, and will come back to you within a couple of weeks with our initial thoughts.
Funding aims and criteria:
*We aim to help organisations to become sustainable, supporting running and core costs to enable them to have flexibility, security and longevity.
*We focus on work with adults (not children or young people).
*We are interested in funding charitable causes which we believe to be unpopular both in society, and with other funders. If you believe your work to be an unpopular cause, both in society generally, and with other funders, and something you think the Foundation may be interested in funding, please email us to tell us more.
*To make sure our grants have an impact, we only fund smaller organisations. If you work across a local area such as a village, estate or town, to be eligible you will need to have an income of less than around £100,000. At the other end of the spectrum, if you work across the whole of the UK you will need to have an income of less than around £250,000.
*We fund organisations which are registered charities, and also other organisations which are not charities but which seek funding for a charitable project. (Such as constituted voluntary groups or Community Interest Companies for example.)
*We do not make grants to individuals.
*We make grants across the United Kingdom. The only exception is that we do not fund work within Greater London. Organisations which have their offices in London are eligible provided the people who benefit from their work are not only in London.
We do NOT fund: *Alcohol or drug misuse. *Animal welfare or animal rights. *Annual or one-off events or festivals. *Capital grants. *Children and young people. *Endowments or contributions to other grant-making bodies. *General arts or cultural or language projects. *General health or healthcare. *Holidays or holiday play-schemes or day-trips. *Individuals. *Medical research. *Museums or galleries. *One-to-one counselling or therapy. *Overseas travel. *Physical or learning disability. *Private and/or mainstream education. *Property purchase, building or refurbishment. *Publications. *Restoration or conservation of historic buildings or sites. *Single nationality community groups. *Sports and recreation. *University or post-graduate education. *Vehicle purchase. *Work which with Trustees believe is rightly the responsibility of the state. *Work which will already have taken place before a grant is agreed.