Grants awarded

The grants we award range in size from a few hundred to tens of thousands of pounds. Some grants tackle short-term immediate issues and may be in response to specific political developments. Occasionally multi-year grants are made.

Information about grants is published on this website once the grant has been formally agreed.

Our grants are also published to the 360Giving standard* and are available to download as an Excel spreadsheet.  See below for a full list of grants starting with the most recent.

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  • Runnymede Trust with Voice4Change England

    Voter Participation of Ethnic Minorities at 2019 General Election 

    to run a research and voter participation project for BAME communities at the snap General Election

    Amount: £14,800
    Theme: UK Democracy Fund
    Date: 2019
  • Operation Votey McVoteface

    Northern Organiser: Votey McVoteface

    to employ a northern organiser for the duration of the General Election campaign in order to get more live-aboard canal and river boat travellers to register and vote

    Amount: £3,000
    Theme: Democracy
    Date: 2019
  • Compass

    Up to Us: Renewing democracy

    to build an ambitious national campaign around the opportunity of a general election to develop support inside and outside Parliament for a Citizens’ Convention

    Amount: £7,500
    Theme: Democracy
    Date: 2019
  • Shout Out UK

    No Vote, No Voice

    to engage the most disengaged young people in the snap General Election, through music tracks, events and short videos as part of their ‘No Vote, No Voice’ project

    Amount: £9,000
    Theme: UK Democracy Fund
    Date: 2019
  • Fawcett Society

    Women and Girls Manifesto 2019

    to fund a coalition of women’s groups to raise the profile of women’s issues during the 2019 General Election and publish a women’s manifesto.

    Amount: £7,500
    Theme: Democracy
    Date: 2019
  • PoliMonitor

    General Election 2019 – Candidate Hate Speech Project

    to capture, measure and highlight the public hate speech on Twitter directed towards candidates standing in the 2019 General Election

    Amount: £7,500
    Theme: Democracy
    Date: 2019
  • Who Targets Me

    Online political advertising in General Election 2019

    to help research, understand and report on the use of political social media (particularly Facebook) advertising during the forthcoming General Election campaign

    Amount: £33,960
    Theme: Democracy
    Date: 2019
    Website: whotargets.me
  • Generation Rent

    Renter Manifesto

    to make renting (and housing more widely) a central issue at the election by showing mass public support for their Renter Manifesto

    Amount: £7,500
    Theme: Democracy
    Date: 2019
  • Alliance Party of Northern Ireland

    General Election Campaign 2019

    towards campaigning in the snap Westminster elections

    Amount: £50,000
    Theme: Political party
    Date: 2019