Deadline: 11-Oct-2024
The Impact Funding Partners has launched the Anti-Racism Community Engagement Fund Programme to provide community groups and organisations with funds, within this short timescale, to create a focused engagement/or a series of engagements on the future Anti-Racism Observatory of Scotland (AROS).
The intention for the funding is:
- To build a deeper community understanding of the future AROS.
- To undertake a series of focused conversations about how the participatory community research undertaken by the Anti-Racism Interim Governance Group (AIGG) in 2023 fed into the developing plan for the new organization.
- To explore, from this baseline, how people think the future AROS could work for them.
Funding Information
- Strand 1: Up to £2,500 for one event.
- Strand 2: Up to £5000 for a series of events.
Eligibility Criteria
- The following points cover who is eligible to apply:
- Organisations led by people adversely impacted by racism are particularly welcomed. Organisations must have demonstrated experience working with communities adversely impacted by systemic racism, have the ability to gather community expertise and have capacity to deliver the proposed engagement event.
- To be eligible for funding, the following requirements should be met:
- Must be a third sector organisation, grassroots or community group.
- Where an organisation applying to the fund is registered out with Scotland, they must provide robust evidence that they have a strong track record of delivering in Scotland and that the conversation will only take place in Scotland and involve people living in Scotland.
- Experience working with communities adversely impacted by systemic racism.
- Must have a constitution or set of rules.
For more information, visit Impact Funding Partners.