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What we've funded

The grants we make reflect our interests in supporting people and protecting the environment.

This section includes a list of grants made since 2018. When looking at grants made before March 2022 please bear in mind that our strategy focused on the theme of Sexual Exploitation. The list gives details of the funding awarded, but this is not necessarily the kind of work we now support.

Human Trafficking Foundation

Human Trafficking Foundation

Funding toward core costs to support those working in the anti-trafficking sector 

Category: Modern Slavery & Exploitation
Amount: £120,000
Year: 2023
Period: 3 years

Anti-Slavery International

Anti-Slavery International

Funding toward the core costs of co-ordinating the Anti-trafficking Monitoring Group 

Category: Modern Slavery & Exploitation
Amount: £180,000
Year: 2023
Period: 3 years

Afruca Safeguarding Children

AFRUCA Safeguarding Children

Funding toward the core costs of their work on BASNET – the UK BME Anti-Slavery Network

Category: Modern Slavery & Exploitation
Amount: £90,000
Year: 2023
Period: 3 years

The Gaia Foundation

www.gaiafoundation.org

Funding toward The Seed Sovereignty Programme

Category: Sexual Exploitation
Amount: £55,000
Year: 2023
Period: 1 year

Grants data published to 360Giving

We are committed to transparency, and work with 360Giving to share information about the grants we make to support more effective charitable giving.

The report below contains details of all grants awarded by the Foundation from 2010 to March 2022, formatted to the 360Giving data standard. The Foundation will continue to publish new grants via 360Giving annually.

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. This means the data is freely accessible to anyone to be used and shared as they wish. The data must be attributed to the Samworth Foundation.

£73,494

Average grant size in 2021/22

£1,181,748

Committed to environmental causes during 2021/22

£1,385,091

Committed to organisations tackling sexual exploitation during 2021/22