Learning

Our approach to learning

The initiative is committed not only to learning internally but to convening organisations and funders to ensure learning and research are shared amongst grants partners and the wider sector. We will commission research that informs the sector on important and emerging trends and strategies. We will make these resources available to partners and the wider public.   

 

Our latest Impact Report

We’re pleased to publish our Impact Report for 2023, in which we share some of the amazing work of our grant partners in what has been a very difficult year for all. 

We also reflect on how our values have enabled us to respond quickly and effectively to the challenges posed by the government’s hostile immigration rhetoric and policies; the cost of living crisis, and to continue to support our grant partners in our common aim of increasing access to justice in the immigration system.

You can read the report here.

 

Our 2024 Learning Report

Justice Together in partnership with Terri Beswick (learning partner), our learning review looked at grantee partners’ learning and experience (gathering initial feedback from grantee partners to identify what the advantages and disadvantages are of being part of the initiative, and their progress and learning over the past year) as well as analysing ‘advice and influencing grant with learning’ as tools for strengthening Immigration Legal support.

The report looked at answering two sets of questions; 1) what is being learnt about how to support organisations and coalitions doing advice and influencing work in solidarity and collaboratively, and 2) what is being learnt about the immigration support sector?  

Please read the short report, here showing key achievements and areas of learning.

 

Our 2021 and 2022 Impact Report and Learning Report

In partnership with learning partners M2, please find our first 2023 impact report covering our activities and grant partners’ work in 2021 and 2022. This report showcases some of the fantastic achievements we have had in our first few years and shows that by working together change can happen. 

Accompanying this, is our published learning report on the Justice Together Initiative. This rich report reflects on Justice Togethers first year of activities and is a result of detailed interviews with grant and funder partners, and a review of first year reports and findings from grant partners.  

Please read our Impact Report here. Please also read our Learning report executive summary here. For the full learning report please click here.

JTI Open Grants Data

The Justice Together Initiative is committed to transparency. We worked with 360Giving to publish information about our grants here.

Using the 360Giving Data Standard, our awarded grants since the start of the initiative, 2020, are available as an Excel spreadsheet to download below.

 

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. This means the data is freely accessible to anyone to be used and shared as they wish. The data must be attributed to the Legal Education Foundation.

We believe that with better information, funders can be more effective and strategic decision makers. 360Giving supports funders to publish open data about their grants, and empowers people to use this data to improve charitable giving through a range of free online tools. For more information, visit threesixtygiving.org