About Trust for London We are an independent charitable trust funding work which tackles poverty and inequality in the capital. We are interested in work.

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About Trust for London We are an independent charitable trust funding work which tackles poverty and inequality in the capital. We are interested in work that develops new and imaginative ways of addressing the root causes of London’s social problems, especially work which has the potential to influence and change policy, practice and public attitudes. Annually we provide around £9 million in grants to approximately 120 organisations. Our new strategy for 2018-22 has seven programme areas and advice features in most of these.

Summary of programme areas Better Work Decent Living Standards Shared Wealth Pathways to Settlement Stronger Voices Connected Communities Good Homes and Neighbourhoods

Good Homes & Neighbourhoods What we will fund: Advocacy Work on issues such as affordability, quality and provision of housing; tenants’ participation; and improving neighbourhoods. Housing legal advice – casework, representation and strategic legal action, particularly on issues relating to the private rented sector Improving the capacity and skills of civil society - working on housing-related issues.

Better Work What we will fund: Progressions routes out of low paid work Advocacy work on issues such as improving pay; addressing exploitation in the workplace; improving public sector practice; and promoting good employment practice. Employment legal advice - casework and representation Improving the capacity and skills of civil society – working on employment-related issues Improving the capacity and skills of civil society - working on employment-related issues

Decent Living Standards What we will fund: Advocacy work on issues such as the impact of welfare reform; improving the welfare support system; reducing the cost of living; and public attitudes to poverty. Social welfare legal representation at tribunals and strategic legal action on social security issues affecting low-income Londoners.

Pathways to Settlement What we will fund: Specialist immigration legal advice in areas of law that fall outside of legal aid. Advocacy work on issues such as promoting a more dignified immigration system; improved understanding of public attitudes to migration; creating more effective pathways to settlement, and challenging exploitation of vulnerable migrants.

Campaigning including community organising Stronger Voices We will fund: Second-tier and specialist organisations to help other organisations, working in the other programme areas in these guidelines, to improve their skills and practice in: Campaigning including community organising Strategic communications supporting the understanding of public attitudes through the development of framing, narratives and messages. Voice - increasing the involvement of people with lived experience of poverty and inequality in campaigning and leadership of organisations and movements.

Connected Communities (small grants for small groups) We define small groups as those that have an annual income of under £100,000 We will fund: Strengthening Voice - groups of people who are directly experiencing poverty and inequality, to speak out for themselves and to campaign for positive change. Community activities, led by communities, in isolated areas which bring together different groups of people to respond to local needs and gaps in services. Our priority is outer London boroughs. Advice work - Our priority is to support groups already providing social welfare advice and to improve the quality of that advice.

We are keen to fund: Work that is strategic and may lead to longer term change Proactive approaches to empowering people with lived experience individually and in collective action Advice across our main programme areas and a geographical spread across London Skills, experience and ability within the organisation to undertake the proposed work and the work is of a high quality Smaller organisations who are reaching people who are not accessing other advice Ways to strengthen the sector though better partnerships, networking and joint projects

Other activities Networking opportunities – Employment Legal Advice Network Research – on effective approaches to expand quality immigration advice Piloting the development of digital guided pathways Capacity-building support - training in OISC/Evaluation/public legal education Special Initiatives such as the Strategic Legal Fund for vulnerable young migrants Encouraging and promoting approaches to income generation

Interested to learn more about How we can support stronger referral pathways and networks How we could encourage the sector to take up a systems approach Challenges of involving people with lived experience of poverty more meaningfully in your work and campaigns for change Digital developments Better use of data to influence decision-makers Your ideas about possible solutions

Closing Dates: NEXT CLOSING DATE: 5 June 2018 - 1pm 1st week of February for the June Grants Committee 1st week of June for the October Grants Committee 1st week of October for the February Grants Committee NEXT CLOSING DATE: 5 June 2018 - 1pm

Read the full funding guidelines – available on our website Speak to us 0207 606 6145 More information available on our website including: Funding Priorities 2018-22 Frequently asked questions Lists of recent grants we have made www.trustforlondon.org.uk