Deadline: 30-Sep-21
Applications are now open for the Lipman-Miliband Trust that funds projects that help support study and research into socialist ideas and practice and other allied fields and the dissemination of the results thereof to the public, and educational activities that raise public awareness and understanding of struggles and movements for peace, human rights and co-operation and a more equal, diverse, cooperative and democratic society.
Funding Information
The maximum grant that can be awarded during the current round is £2000.
What do they fund?
Socialist research and education can take many forms and cover many areas of activity so this list is not exhaustive or prescriptive. Convince them that your application fits their aims and they will be interested.
- Publications: They have funded all sorts of print and digital publications including books and podcasts, magazines and zines.
- Websites: They have supported groups building, rebuilding or expanding their websites, and making them more easily accessible.
- Film and video: They have supported campaigning groups and NGOs seeking to reach a wider audience through films or wanting to work with communities in making their own videos.
- Conferences: They have supported conferences that have aimed to generate new ideas or engage with new audiences. They want them to be open and politically dynamic. They will sometimes fund travel expenses to enable people to attend.
- Educational events: They have supported a number of organisations putting on workshops and facilitating seminars.
- Research projects: They are looking for projects that bring new ideas or reinvigorate long-standing socialist discussions. They like to see research that is participative and has a good strategy for dissemination. University-based projects should show how they engage with those beyond the institution’s walls.
- Archives: They need to preserve working class and socialist histories that are so often ignored. They are looking for those projects that aim at engaging with the widest audiences, perhaps via a website, and that inspire for the future as well as preserving the past.
- Art installations: They have funded street art and exhibitions where artists want to get a political message across and reach a wide audience.
- Theatre productions: They have funded a number of theatre productions: small and large, local and national. They like to support productions that actively engage with their audiences and they are keen to see spin-offs like podcasts or education packs.
Grant Criteria
- The maximum grant that can be awarded from the main fund is £2000.
- The Trust cannot award grants for work associated with political parties.
- The Trust cannot subsidise costs for undergraduate or postgraduate studies.
- There is no rule limiting the number of applications any one candidate may make, although no more than one grant can be awarded in any 24 months to any applicant.
- The Trust will not consider the payment of recurring salaries. It will consider the payment of fees specifically related to the project proposal. In respect of such fees the applicant must make clear how the payment is comprised: specifically the expected hours of work on the project and the total payment. The Trust supports good employment practice and requires any payments to comply with minimum wage standards in the country where the project is to be carried out and to be in accordance with any collective agreement negotiated with an independent trade union where such exist.
- All recipients will be expected to submit a concise report back on completion of their projects. The Secretary can supply applicant with a feedback form.
- UK applicants can make bids for overseas projects but these must originate from a UK-based applicant with a UK bank account.
For more information, visit http://www.lipman-miliband.org.uk/applications/index.html