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£2M invested every year in projects aimed to help homelessness

Posted by LandAid on 17th March 2020 -

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LandAid invests over £2 million every year in projects working to end youth homelessness.

But we don’t just write a cheque and walk away. Instead, LandAid works alongside its projects for a number of years, providing strategic advice, bringing in property expertise, and in many cases funding them on more than one occasion.

We award funds to outstanding small-medium sized charities in communities across England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.

Our grant-making strategy is focussed on providing safe, secure and affordable accommodation for young people across the UK who are experiencing homelessness. We award grants in two strands: new buildings and renovation properties.

Browse our current projects below.

 

Open Data Initiative

LandAid has joined the 360Giving Initiative, which encourages UK grant makers to publish their data openly online. We hope that this information will inform our fellow grant makers and those looking for funding, and that it will improve grant making in general.

Using the 360Giving data standard, our awarded grants since 2013 are available as an Excel workbook here. 

We update this data every twelve months at the end of each financial year (ending March).

License

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You can view a copy of this license here. This means the data is freely accessible to anyone to be used and shared as they wish. The data must be attributed to LandAid Charitable Trust.

LandAid 360 data from 2013 until financial year ending March 2019.xlsx | 85K


Michael Regan

Through a unique network of corporate partners, we invest funding and expertise where we can achieve lasting impact. Together we can end youth homelessness.

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