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    Festival of Learning 2024 - sharing the highlights in our new report

    We’re delighted to share our new report which brings together nearly 100 hours’ worth of learning that took place during the Festival. This year we've drawn out some of the highlights into digestible learning points to help inform and inspire how funders work. 

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    Infrastructure support for equity led groups: what do we know and how we can we support it in the future?

    Earlier this year, we embarked on a new project with funders and equity partners to map the current state of funding for equity and justice infrastructure.  Shreya Gautam joined us in June to lead this project. 

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    Member Spotlight: Global's Make Some Noise

    Being part of the London Funders movement means building strong trusted connections based on shared values and ambitions. The Member Spotlight series is an opportunity for members to share about their work, values and expertise, and provides fellow funders an opportunity to connect with them.Joining the London Funders fold in 2024, Global’s Make Some Noise (GMSN) is dedicated to ensuring no one in the UK faces life’s toughest challenges alone. They fund small, local charities uniquely positioned to address community-specific issues related to poverty and inequality, housing and homelessness, mental health, preventing isolation and improving life skills.

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    Q&A with Jonathas Azevedo: funders as partners of change

    What’s it like working as a network of funders trying to create change? Where do funders sit in a wider ecosystem of movements and civil society groups working towards fundamental reform? Continuing on with our learning focus on systemic change, we spoke with Jonathas Azevedo, Programs Advisor at the Brazilian-based Comuá Network, a group of funders working in the fields of socio-environmental justice, human rights and community development. Jonathas shared his learning about what it means to put communities in the driving seat, funders being partners rather than gatekeepers for change and more. Many of the themes we discussed with Jonathas resonated with our own work and that of our members here in the UK – engaging and learning with colleagues across the world help shape our own thinking as we look to how collectively tackle some of the challenges we need to face together, from the climate crisis to poverty and injustices facing London’s communities.

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    Q&A with Leah Black: creating a long-term fund for change

    Last month, we kicked off our latest learning question on systemic change, spurred on by the conversations from this year’s Festival of Learning which called for more radical solutions to the entrenched problems facing our communities. As part of this, we’re bringing learning together from friends and members to deepen our understanding of what it takes to fund and work in ways that truly drive systemic change. We recently spoke with Leah Black who leads the development of a new, ten-year fund in Edinburgh, Regenerative Futures Fund, about the lessons from working collaboratively to develop a vision and a fund that helps tackle poverty, the climate emergency and racial injustice in the city. 

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    What does it take to create systemic change?

    Just over a month ago, we wrapped up our annual Festival of Learning, a two-week programme of learning where funders, civil society and changemakers shared a phenomenal depth and breadth of insights. One of the big highlights this year was the appetite from funders to support and drive real change for London’s communities. There is a sense that ‘tinkering’ around the edges is no longer a sufficient response to the deeply entrenched problems funders hope to play a role in tackling. 

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    Practising participation

    At the start of the year, we set our ambitions to bring together learning from those doing participatory work to help us understand how this way of funding could see resources flow more equitably to communities and build a fairer London.

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    Q&A with Local Trust: long-term participatory funding to drive local change

    How do you embed participation in a long-term funding programme? Continuing our learning focus on participation, we spoke with Megan Falck, programme manager at Local Trust, about lessons from the Big Local programme and what they’ve learnt from handing over decision-making and power to local communities across the country

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    Q&A with Camden Giving: Legacy, local decision-making and solidarity

    What’s it like to be involved in participatory grant making? As part of our current focus on participation, we joined Sammy Mason, a Camden resident and Natasha Friend, Director of Camden Giving, to hear their reflections about resident-led panels and the wider impacts of being involved in local decision making.   

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    New ways of working

    London Funders is pleased to share that following a six month trial, we’ve made the changes introduced in our ‘new ways of working’ trial permanent.   Back in October 2023, we introduced a number of options for more flexible ways of working - you can read more here about the rationale and ambitions for this, as well as how we learnt along the way in our three month update. The trial concluded at the end of March, and Head of Programme Delivery, Grace Perry, is back to update you on our journey and learning so far. 

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    Q&A with Sported: making funding more equitable through participation and collaboration

    As part of our ongoing learning focus on participation, we spoke with Onyinye Nkemdirim, London Regional Manager for Sported, the UK’s largest network of community sports clubs and groups. Sported recently ran a Participatory Grant Model pilot which focused on making funding more accessible to Black-led and Black-centred community organisations. We spoke with Onyinye about rebuilding trust and how participation and funder collaboration might help funding flow more equitably to communities. 

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    Q&A with London Borough of Newham: Lessons from delivering participatory budgeting

    As part of our learning focus on participation, we spoke with Sadia Ur-Rehman, Resident Engagement and Participation Manager at the London Borough of Newham about what they've learnt from ‘People Powered Places’, their flagship programme for participatory budgeting and engagement of local residents. 

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