Powering Participation: What we learned from the UK Democracy Fund

Through the tireless efforts of our grantee community, the UK Democracy Fund estimates that together we helped register 750,000 voters ahead of the 2024 General Election.

 

Grantees led campaigns in schools and universities, created youth-led content on social media, ran workshops in mosques and churches, and engaged migrant and racialised and minoritised communities in dozens of languages. Many piloted new ways of building trust and breaking down barriers to participation.

 

The evaluation of the UK Democracy Fund, independently conducted by the Policy Institute at King’s College London, shows that these campaigns made a real difference.

 

Grantees contributed to hundreds of thousands of new voter registrations, developed policy-relevant evidence on electoral reform, and created lasting tools and strategies to strengthen participation.

 

 

Crucially, it shares lessons which the Fund, our grantees and the wider sector can take on. Campaigners looking to increase democratic participation should be building trust through culturally competent, community-led outreach, whether it be online or in person. Campaigns that embraced collaboration, shared learning, and adaptive strategies—supported by flexible funding—were best positioned to respond to challenges and deepen impact.

 

Going forward, embedding evaluation and sharing insights openly will be vital to sustaining momentum and strengthening the wider movement for democratic engagement.

 

Downloads:

Evaluation of the UK Democracy Fund (2025, Policy Institute, King’s College London)

Overview slides of the Evaluation of the UK Democracy Fund (2025, Policy Institute, King’s College London)

 

JRSST-CT is recruiting a Grants Manager

Could you support JRSST-CT’s bold new strategy to tackle political inequality and expand democratic participation?

 

We are now recruiting a Grants Manager for JRSST-CT

 

JRSST-CT is an independent democracy-focused grant-making charity connected to the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust. We fund work that supports inclusive political participation, civic education, and reform, with a strong focus on the people who are most excluded from democratic power, such as young people, migrants, renters, and people from minoritised backgrounds.

 

In 2025, we committed to spending down our £4.6m endowment over 10 years to accelerate progress on political inclusion and voter participation. By the end of 2025, we will also host the UK Democracy Fund, a pooled fund that works for a democracy in which everyone can participate, and to make the UK’s voting system fairer, more accessible, and fit for the 21st century.

 

Grants Manager: Job description

  • Role: Permanent
  • Salary: £45–50,000
  • Job purpose: Support JRSST-CT and the UK Democracy Fund to achieve their aims of tackling political inequality and expanding democratic participation. through developing and managing a portfolio of grants, and communication of our work to key stakeholders.

 

The closing date is midday on Monday 29 September 2025

 

Interviews will be held on Zoom on Tuesday 14 October 2025

 

For further information including how to apply, please download the full job pack