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Find similar grantsEsmée Fairbairn Social Justice Fund is sponsored by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. Supports UK registered charities and not-for-profit organisations, focusing on social and economic disadvantage.
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We offer grants and social investment. This page is about grants with information about what we do and don't fund, how to apply, and how to check your eligibility. * **Submitting an application:** Before applying, read this page and see our funding priorities.
* **Accessibility:** We have additional [accessibility-related support](/accessibility-and-support-applying/) for applicants who have an accessibility issue with our application process, due to a disability. Find more applicant resources including sample application forms you can download in the menu.
* **Social investment:** For information about our social investment support, see our [social investment guidance](/our-support/social-investment/). ### Are we the right funder for you? We fund organisations that we believe will make the greatest long-term impact and change systems for the future - work that has the potential for wider influence or spread; takes a collaborative approach; and centres lived experience, justice and equity.
We focus our support on a small number of longer-term grants for organisations and work that fit our strategy. We make around 200 grants a year across our 13 funding priorities and demand for our funding is very high. In 2025, 5% of expressions of interest received through our website went on to be awarded a grant.
* **Costs:** we support organisations’ core or projects costs, including staff salaries and overheads. We also provide unrestricted funding for charities * **Amount:** the minimum amount we offer is £30,000 and we have no maximum amount * **Time:** the majority of our grants are for three to five years, but we have no minimum or maximum term.
* **Organisations:** we support constituted organisations, including charities and non-charities doing charitable work. ### What we do and don't fund Our general criteria and exclusions are below. You can find further guidance and applicant resources - including FAQs and downloadable versions of the guidance - using the **menu** at the top of this page.
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width-136. png) : **Centres lived experience, justice and equity** * Is driven or shaped by those with lived experience of the issues and/or is community-led * Centres justice and equity in how they work including how they engage and involve people who face injustice and/or barriers, and amplifies their voices ! [Tick in green circle](https://esmeefairbairn.
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png) : **These types of organisations** * Organisations with a turnover of less than £100,000 (as reflected in the latest set of accounts) * Organisations that are not constituted * Organisations who do not have measures in place to guard against disproportionate '[personal benefit](https://www. gov.uk/government/publications/examples-of-personal-benefit/examples-of-personal-benefit)’ ! [Cross in red circle](https://esmeefairbairn.
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png) : **These types of work** * Work that is not legally charitable – defined as work that falls within one of [13 descriptions of charitable purposes](/www.
gov.uk/government/publications/charitable-purposes/charitable-purposes) and is for the public benefit * Work that does not have a direct benefit in the UK * Work that is primarily the responsibility of statutory authorities using public funds e.g. social services * Academic research unless it can demonstrate practical outcomes * Independent education – work that takes place or is delivered by fee-paying schools * Healthcare: clinical, counselling, hospices, therapy, addiction services, or medical research Watch our short video to find out how to apply.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: UK registered charities and not-for-profit organisations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates £30,000–£90,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is June 18, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
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Local Anti-Racism Initiatives Grants Program 2024-26 is a grant from the Victorian Government (First Peoples - State Relations) that funds community-led responses to racism across Victoria, Australia. Over million is available through two streams: up to ,000 for First Peoples-led or community-controlled organisations, and up to ,000 for multicultural and multifaith community organisations. The program supports four objectives: increasing community awareness of racism and anti-racist practices, promoting understanding of First Peoples history and culture, building community capacity to respond to racism, and improving reporting of racist incidents. Eligible applicants are not-for-profit community organisations. Successful recipients must deliver their initiatives by December 18, 2026, and initiatives form part of the Victorian anti-racism strategy 2024-29.