We are pleased to announce that Refugee Roots has been awarded a grant of £50,000 from the Postcode Places Trust, made possible thanks to Postcode Lottery players. Read more
Since 1997, the Community Foundation for Nottinghamshire, now called Forever Notts, has distributed £30 million in grants to thousands of charities and community groups across Nottingham city and Nottinghamshire county. Read more
Refugee Roots values and appreciates the relationships it has with it's funders and donors. Find out more about who our funders are here.
East Midlands Combined Authority UKSPF Communities Venues and Spaces Essential Skills (Access and Digital Skills) Read more
Migrant Help awarded £3000 to Refugee Roots through the Community Hubs Grant 2025, aiding Access Arts and Art of Belonging projects. Read more
Refugee Roots is pleased to announce that we have been awarded a grant of £15,000 by the Society of the Holy Child Jesus ! Read more
Explore our partners and funders dedicated to supporting our mission. Learn more about their contributions and how they help us make a difference. Read more
Nottinghamshire County Council has funded work related to the Homes for Ukraine scheme including befriending, language classes, social activities and more. Read more
Refugee Roots have recieved a number of funding awards, details can be found in our annual accounts. Read more
The Jones 1986 Charitable Trust awarded Refugee Roots a grant of £5000 in July 2024. Read more
We are grateful to receive a grant from the Garfield Weston Foundation towards our core costs. Read more
Acts 435 is an online giving charity, directly connecting those who want to give with those who are in genuine need of their help, through a network of local churches and charities. Read more
The Thomas Farr Charity was established in 1989, following the sale of the Home Brewery in Nottingham, with the aim of supporting registered charities, constituted voluntary and community groups in those areas where the Home Brewery had a presence. Read more