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Solidarity Fund

The CSP Solidarity Fund gives small grants to activist, advocate, practitioner, and users of service groups to enable actions for socialist, feminist, anti-racist and radical standpoints to social policy, welfare, and the state. Due to their radical, subversive, revolutionary mission and aims, some projects may find it hard to secure funding, or have no source of funding.

 

The CSP Solidarity Fund is for difficult-to-fund projects/actions/ideas that are in harmony with the mission of CSP. The CSP Solidarity Fund welcomes applications from all over the world. Groups can apply for up to £5,000. 

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How to apply

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Click HERE to read the CSP Solidarity Fund Guidelines and FAQs

 

Click HERE to access the CSP Solidarity Fund Application Form

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Previous CSP Solidarity Fund recipients:

Pride Without Borders is a support group for Bristol-based LGBTQ+ people seeking asylum and those with refugee status.

 

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Light Up Black and African Heritage Calderdale

(Lightupbahc) is a registered charity which operates across Calderdale. The charity aims to provide advice and support to enable people to better-settle into the local community. Lightupbahc welcomes all people, especially Africans, Black, African Caribbean’s and minority who are currently resident in Calderdale.

Sindihogar/Sindillar is the first independent trade union of housekeepers and caring workers in Spain. 

Southern Cameroon's European Women - SCEW - is a human rights organization made up of women across the European Continent, whose origin is Southern Cameroons (English speaking regions of Cameroon). Their primary goal is to collectively set up a road map on how to sensitise the world about the abuse of women and children`s rights in Southern Cameroons.

Northern Police Monitoring Project (NPMP) are an independent grassroots organisation working to build community resistance against police violence, harassment and racism.

Kinmos is a Kings Heath and Moseley-based charity committed to the social inclusion of those with a history of mental health issues. Their aim is to support members of the community, enabling them to self-manage their lives throughout their illness and recovery.

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