Social Justice Funders Group

Issue:
Advice
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Activities:
Co-ordinating funding
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Information-sharing
 • 
Peer learning
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Location:
UK-wide
Stage:
Existing collaboration

Aims and activities

Aims and questions

Aims and activities

Who we are

We are a cross sector group of funding initiatives concerned with the role of the law in addressing inequalities and achieving a more just society.

The Social Justice Funders Group (SJFG) includes those who are funders of not-for-profit legal advice, and broader justice related tools, interventions, initiatives and policy work and others who are interested in learning more about the role of the law as a tool for social change.

What we do

We share updates on our activities and future plans to ensure our work is coordinated and we are making the best use of the experience, expertise, and learning generated by our collective knowledge.

The Group uses quarterly meetings to enable knowledge, learning, and opportunity exchange, and:

  • Learn more about key issues faced by marginalised communities and the role that advice support can play in addressing these issues
  • Engage with new learning relevant to your funding aims and interests and understand best practice around funding advice initiatives
  • Keep up to date with who is doing what, and benefit from sharing experiences around the challenges and opportunities facing grant makers
  • Explore the potential for coordinated or collaborative activity in areas of shared interest where appropriate.

How to get involved

You can sign up to join the Social Justice Funders Group using the form on this page. You will receive invitations to the quarterly meetings and email updates highlighting events, learning, and resources from the community.

For more information, contact Emmeline Endresen at Access to Justice Foundation.

Who's involved

Who was involved

Who was involved

The Social Justice Funders Group is currently convened and chaired by the Access to Justice Foundation. The aim in time is that this role should rotate.

Learning and Resources

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