This page contains the list of grants we have awarded recently – shown in date order (most recent first). You can use the filters to search for specific organisations or types of activities we have supported.

JLF has also adopted the 360Giving data standard for grant-makers.  This means our data can be grouped with other funders’ data, helping researchers and policy makers to understand more about which communities are, and are not, receiving support from grantmakers.

You can find our data on 360Giving's GrantNav website by clicking here.

Our awarded grants are also available to download as an .xlsx file by clicking here.  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 Joseph Levy Foundation.

 

Supporting people with dementia

Innovations in Dementia

The grant from the Foundation will be used to republish the book Knowledge is Power which is designed for people who have recently received a diagnosis of dementia and their families. 3000 copies will be printed.

Funding type:
Project
Year awarded:
Grant size:
£5,000
Grant programme:
Non-programme grants

Supporting Beyond The Classroom with unrestricted funding

Beyond The Classroom
Funding type:
Unrestricted
Year awarded:
Grant size:
£9,500

Investing in Futsal

Bloomsbury Football Foundation

The purpose of this grant is to invest in futsal.  The funding will enable seventeen young people from socio-economic disadvantaged backgrounds to join Bloomsbury Futsal on a trip to Spain in the summer of 2024 as well as subsidised places for fifteen young people in the high-engagement futsal programme from April 2024 to March 2025.

Funding type:
Project
Year awarded:
Grant size:
£19,223
Grant programme:
Non-programme grants

Investing in children and young people with Downs Syndrome

PSDS

PSDS are creating a centre of excellence for children and young people with Downs Syndrome and their families in Reigate in Surrey.  The grant is a contribution to the cost of fitting out the new centre.

Funding type:
Project
Year awarded:
Grant size:
£10,000
Grant programme:
Non-programme grants

Supporting Go Live Theatre UK with unrestricted funding

Go Live Theatre
Funding type:
Unrestricted
Year awarded:
Grant size:
£10,000

Supporting New Horizon Youth Centre with unrestricted funding

New Horizon Youth Centre
Funding type:
Unrestricted
Year awarded:
Grant size:
£10,000

Supporting play therapy

Resources for Autism

A grant to support the delivery of play therapy for children with autism in Resources for Autism's West Midlands centre.

Funding type:
Project
Year awarded:
Grant size:
£20,250
Grant programme:
Non-programme grants

Supporting young people who are homeless

Centrepoint

A contribution to the core costs of running Centrepoint in recognition of work undertaken for the Foundation. 

Funding type:
Core
Year awarded:
Grant size:
£5,000
Grant programme:
Non-programme grants

Supporting the Jewish community in the UK

Community Security Trust

The purpose of this grant is to support the Jewish community in the UK at a time of heightened international tensions and conflict in Israel-Gaza.  The trustees wanted to support the work of Community Security Trust in keeping Jewish people and Jewish organisations safe and secure.

Funding type:
Unrestricted
Year awarded:
Grant size:
£10,000
Grant programme:
Non-programme grants

Investing in young people through outdoor activities

YES Outdoors

This grant is a contribution towards the cost of a tutoring and homework club and CLIMB: an activity-based mentoring project run by YES Outdoors for young people in north London.  CLIMB is an early intervention programme for vulnerable, hard-to-engage young people.  From September to February YES Outdoors offers indoor rock-climbing sessions.  This is followed by bicycle maintenance sessions from February to May and culminates with a 5-day Outward Bound Trip to Wales at the end of May.

Funding type:
Project
Year awarded:
Grant size:
£8,000
Grant programme:
Non-programme grants