
The Paul Hamlyn Foundation (PHF) has said that it will be providing £25m a year until 2021 across its range of funds.
A total of £4m a year has been set aside for organisations working with marginalised young people.
As part of the organisation’s six strategic priorities, it wants to “support the development and growth of organisations investing in young people and positive change”.
To this end, youth work organisations will have access to two new funds – a Youth Fund and a Growth Fund.
The Youth Fund, which will provide funding of between £10,000 and £60,000, is intended to help organisations by covering a proportion of core operating costs.
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