Groundwork London is delighted to continue to administer the Mayor of London’s Shared Endeavour Fund (SEF) on behalf of The Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC).
Call Six, grants of up to £100,000 will be available to support initiatives that challenge racism, hate, intolerance, extremism and radicalisation in London.
There are three tiers of grants available:
- Tier 1 (projects that take place in at least one London borough) - Grants from £10,000 to £30,000.
- Tier 2 (projects that take place in three or more London boroughs) - Grants of £30,001 to £50,000.
- Tier 3 (projects that take place in eight or more London boroughs) - Grants of £50,001 to £100,000.
Full details can be found on the Groundwork website.
Who can apply?
The Shared Endeavour Fund welcomes applications from groups who can demonstrate that the proposed project addresses at least one of the four priority themes for Call Six:
- Raise awareness: Help Londoners recognise and critically assess intolerant, hateful and extremist messages, empowering them to reject harmful ideologies.
- Build resilience: Support at-risk individuals in strengthening their psychosocial resilience against radicalisation.
- Promote positive action: Equip Londoners with the confidence and skills to safely challenge intolerance, hate and extremism.
- Enhance prevention efforts: Provide training and support for educators, social workers and other frontline practitioners to prevent intolerance, hate and extremism.
Application workshops will take place on Wednesday 7 May from 12pm to 2pm - Register here.
For full eligibility details and to apply for the fund click here.