Funders

We are supported by public funders who are equally seeking to ensure that the cultural and artistic contributions of migrants and refugees are recognised within British arts, history and culture.

Our longer-term supporter, AB Trust provides precious funding towards our overall annual programme and organisational developments.

As one of their ‘national portfolio’ organisations, we receive support from ACE towards our overall artistic programme and organisational development.

One of our founding supporters, Baring Foundation is now supporting our new Arts, Refugees and Mental Health Programme.

One of our new supporters, Choose Love are providing core funding and valuable support towards Refugee Week.

Funds granted by Comic Relief provide support for our Across Borders programme (UK, Greece and Germany) and our pioneering Pop Culture strand.

A grant from the Creativity Pioneers Fund will support the development of new partnerships and projects in Athens through our sister organisation, Counterpoints Greece.

We have received long-term support from Esmeé, with these core funds contributing to all areas of our work, including building support and ecosystems for artists and partner organisations.

PHF is supporting our organisational development, programming and commissioning, capacity and network building and learning for three years via the Art Fund.

A three year grant from Rayne Foundation is funding our arts and mental health programme, as well as supporting our core costs.

A new supporter, The Roddick Foundation are providing core funding to support our organisational development.

As one of our founding funders, UP have provided us with precious core funding, advice and links to other funders. Our latest grant will support us in developing work in the intersection of migration and climate.