The radically reimagined funding of social issues
Impact on Urban Health have partnered with The Ubele Initiative to co-design a grant-making system that enables grantees to have a voice on how grants are invested to address social issues, such as the health equity and safety of black and racially minoritised communities in Lambeth and Southwark.
The IOUH Safety Social Lab started in summer 2022, with leaders of 18 black and racially minoritised community organisations that deliver “safety net” services in the two boroughs, forming a learning coalition. The purpose of the social experiment was to co-design a grant-making system that enables community organisations to have a voice in how grants are invested to tackle social issues in black and racially minoritised communities.
After 15 months of learning activities, which included participation in interactive workshops, learning journeys, and deep analysis, the learning coalition identified four key areas for innovation and formulating solutions, the first of which is the ‘Radically re-imagining funding of social issues’.
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Background
Impact on Urban Health have partnered with The Ubele Initiative to co-design a grant-making system that enables grantees to have a voice on how grants are invested to address social issues; such as the health equity and safety of Black and racially minoritised communities in Lambeth and Southwark.
Benefits
Our grant-making model, called ‘Radically Reimagined Community Investing’ (RRCI) is designed to shift from a competitive, hierarchical model of funding to a cooperative, ecosystem-driven approach. This system fosters collaboration between funders and frontline organisations, ensuring that funding decisions are driven by the needs of the communities and not solely by market competition.
Why RRCI?
By moving from a hierarchical “them” and “us” 'ego-system' model, to one of common intention, transformation and 'eco-system' based funding, the RRCI offers us the opportunity to address structural weaknesses of the existing and arguably broken funding system.
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Funders & Grant Partners
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The places that we grow up, live and work impact how healthy we are. Urban areas, like inner-city London, have some of the most extreme health outcomes. Alongside their vibrancy and diversity sit stark health inequalities.
At Impact on Urban Health, we want to change this. We believe that we can remove obstacles to good health, by making urban areas healthier places for everyone to live.
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The London Boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark are our home. They are some of the most diverse areas in the world. It is here that we invest, test, and build our understanding of how cities can be shaped to support better health. We’re focused on a few complex health issues that disproportionately impact people living in cities, and we work with local, national and international organisations, groups and individuals to tackle these.
Our place is like so many others. So we share our insight, evidence and practical learning to improve health in cities around the world. Impact on Urban Health is a part of Guy’s & St Thomas’ Foundation.
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We are a grant-making charity with a mission to advance racial justice by resourcing power within communities.
We believe racial justice is the foundation for dismantling social, economic, and environmental injustice, so that everyone thrives.
Tudor’s vision is for a world as it should be. This means moving away from scarcity to where there are enough resources for everyone - towards a world that is just and equitable for all.
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We fund organisations that work towards a world that is just and equitable. Moving away from scarcity to where there are enough resources for everyone.
Our approach is to align how we work with the change we seek. Underpinning this is our understanding of a total asset approach, which means valuing the impact of all our resources on our mission. For us, this includes the strength of our people & culture practices and relationships with our partners, alongside our grant making, as well as how we choose to make our investments and redistribute our capital.
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We are an independent foundation operating solely in the London borough of Lambeth and our earliest records date from c1620. Discover our story here.
Our Vision is a Lambeth in which all young people can thrive.
Our mission is rooted in our beliefs. Long term and present injustice and unfair discrimination contribute to poverty, and flow from it. Poverty leads to exclusion from opportunity and from full participation in society.
In all aspects of our work we are determined to treat people fairly, to respect individuals, and to do all we can to address the impact of poverty on modern lives. -
We tackle poverty by creating opportunity, offering a range of economic and social support, primarily to young individuals, schools and community groups so as to transform their prospects in the borough of Lambeth.
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