Funders
Partner Organisations
The success of much of our work depends on partnerships with other organisations. Here are the links to some of our partners:
Octopus Community Network is a mutual collaboration between 15 of Islington's largest multi-purpose community centres.
Islington Giving is an independent group of funders, businesses, residents and voluntary organisations working together to tackle poverty and inequality in Islington.
Somali Education Centre helps to improve the educational attainment of black and minority children through supplementary and homework club projects.
Eritrean Community in the UK is a charity that supports the most excluded and disadvantaged groups of the Eritrean community to improve the conditions of life and encourage successful integration through advancing education, and access to main-stream services in the interest of social welfare.
Minority Matters is a charity dedicated to providing children and young people with education support.
Kumon works to ensure that each and every child can become an independent, advanced learner, with a positive attitude to study.
Clarion Futures is the charitable arm of Clarion Housing Group. They fund the Art for Wellbeing programme at both Stress Project and Old Fire Station.
Cubitt Artists is an artist run cooperative based in Islington. Founded by a group of artists in 1991.
Islington Libraries
GLL is a Charitable Social Enterprise owned by our staff and founded on our purpose and values to provide a different, fairer and better way of doing business. Our purpose is to improve the physical, mental and social wellbeing of local communities.
The Film and Video Workshop educates adults, children and young people in the art of film, video and other types of media. We aim to work particularly with those people who are in need by reason of disability, age or economic circumstance.
Octopus Community Network is a mutual collaboration between 15 of Islington's largest multi-purpose community centres.
Islington Giving is an independent group of funders, businesses, residents and voluntary organisations working together to tackle poverty and inequality in Islington.
Somali Education Centre helps to improve the educational attainment of black and minority children through supplementary and homework club projects.
Eritrean Community in the UK is a charity that supports the most excluded and disadvantaged groups of the Eritrean community to improve the conditions of life and encourage successful integration through advancing education, and access to main-stream services in the interest of social welfare.
Minority Matters is a charity dedicated to providing children and young people with education support.
Kumon works to ensure that each and every child can become an independent, advanced learner, with a positive attitude to study.
Clarion Futures is the charitable arm of Clarion Housing Group. They fund the Art for Wellbeing programme at both Stress Project and Old Fire Station.
Cubitt Artists is an artist run cooperative based in Islington. Founded by a group of artists in 1991.
Islington Libraries
GLL is a Charitable Social Enterprise owned by our staff and founded on our purpose and values to provide a different, fairer and better way of doing business. Our purpose is to improve the physical, mental and social wellbeing of local communities.
The Film and Video Workshop educates adults, children and young people in the art of film, video and other types of media. We aim to work particularly with those people who are in need by reason of disability, age or economic circumstance.