TLEF Launches 2020 Grants Round

TLEF Launches 2020 Grants Round

New funding strategy focuses on strengthening social justice sector and bolstering rule of law at a time of rapid change.

Today sees the launch of TLEF’s first funding round of the new decade. Funds totalling around £2m are on offer, and grants will be awarded to successful applicants in June 2020. The deadline for a short, first-stage application is 27 February.

There will be a second grants round, offering a similar level of funding later in the year.

Funding applications will be assessed in line with the Foundation’s new grants strategy, developed following seven years’ of operating at the heart of the legal education and social justice sector, during which time it has awarded a total of £26.5m. (read about our 2019 Annual Review)

TLEF chief executive Matthew Smerdon says: ‘Legal education is pivotal to ensuring law plays its role effectively: it is how people can learn about and access legal remedies, and how organisations improve the way they identify and resolve legal needs.’

The new funding strategy recognises that this sector has faced significant challenges over the last decade, through a combination of reduced resources, spiralling demand, and constant changes. Matthew says: ‘Social justice legal organisations face a task of such scale and complexity that significant and sustained investment is needed to help them play their roles. Our new five-year strategy focuses sharply on justice and fairness, and we want to fund work where the impact will be lasting and widespread.’

TLEF’s new strategy will be delivered through three programmes: stronger sector; fairer systems; smarter justice.

Stronger sector

This strand will include grants for increasing the skills and expertise of existing social justice sector staff, including lawyers, case workers and managers; plus, the creation of new, flexible and accessible paths into a legal career. We want to support organisations to undertake policy and influencing work on the barriers to sustainable legal careers in this sector.

Fairer systems

Grants under this strand are intended to help people understand the law by promoting transparency and accountability in both law-making and official decision-making. The programme will focus on two key areas: constitutional and legal implications of Brexit; and, government use of digital processes, mainly in relation to welfare benefits and immigration applications.

Smarter justice

This programme reflects TLEF’s belief that the way legal systems and services are designed and delivered should be based on firm evidence of what works. This strand includes supporting grantees to adopt a more evidence-based approach to their work; and the development and launch of a Justice Lab, as a centre of excellence and knowledge for legal research. TLEF is not currently inviting grant applications under its smarter justice programme but will be directly commissioning work and inviting organisations to bid.

Full details of TLEF’s programmes are available on our Funding Programmes page.

Simplified processes; supportive relationships

Alongside the new funding strategy, TLEF is also streamlining its application and reporting processes, in response to feedback from grantees. Director of grants Rachael Takens-Milne says: ‘We are very aware that many organisations are feeling at full stretch and we do not want to add to that pressure unnecessarily. With that in mind, we have looked at our processes and simplified them where we can.’

‘We want to award longer grants that focus on the difference that organisations want to make, instead of shorter term grants that emphasise outputs.’

All grantees will have a named grants manager at TLEF, who will be their main point of contact, and the foundation aims to foster open and frank communication with organisations. Rachael says: ‘We understand that things don’t always go according to plan, and we want to make it clear that we are happy to be flexible.’

She adds: ‘Full details of the new grants programmes are set out on TLEF’s website, but if organisations still have queries about whether we are likely to fund a particular project, we encourage them to contact us before making an application.

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