The Lipman-miliband Trust
Charity Number: 267288
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Quick Stats
| Metric | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Annual Giving | £53,879 (2023) |
| Grant Range | £100 - £30,000 |
| Average Grant | Not specified |
| Application Method | Fixed Deadline |
| Geographic Focus | England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
Contact Details
- Website: www.lipman-miliband.org.uk
- Email: info@lipman-miliband.org.uk
- Phone: 07984 418420
Funding Priorities
- Socialist political education for collective action, democratic engagement and transformative change
- Research into socialist ideas and theory
- Educational activities that raise public awareness of struggles and movements for peace, human rights and labour rights
- Projects focused on equality, diversity and democracy
- Diverse project types including archives, art installations, conferences, educational events, films and videos, publications, research projects, theatre productions, and websites
What They Don't Fund
- Work associated with political parties
- Undergraduate or postgraduate study costs
- Recurring salaries (but will consider project-specific fees)
- Organisations/individuals who received a grant in the last 24 months

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How to Apply to The Lipman-miliband Trust
Small Grants (up to £3,000):
- Online application form
- Three annual deadlines: 31 January, 31 May, 30 September
- Trustees meet 3 times per year to consider applications
- Applicants informed within 8 weeks of deadline
Large Grants (up to £30,000 over 3 years):
- Opens 1 November 2025
- Deadline: 26 February 2026
- Maximum £10,000 per year
Applications must clearly outline how the project furthers the Trust's aims.
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