CHILDREN CHANGE COLOMBIA — grant history

Registered charity 1075037 · filings on the Charity Commission register

Latest income
£1.3m
Grants listed (FY2025)
14
Listed grants total
£1.1m
Accounts grants total
£1.1m

listed grants reconcile with the accounts totalextracted from its FY2025 accounts

Application guidance — from the funder’s own website

Summarised from www.childrenchangecolombia.org · childrenchangecolombia.org/what-we-do/ · childrenchangecolombia.org/fundraise/ on 14/08/2026. Always check the funder’s site before applying.

What this funder supports

Based on the register classifications and operating areas of the grant recipients we could match to the charity register (a subset of all grantees).

Causes funded
  • Education/training (1 grantee)
  • General Charitable Purposes (1 grantee)
  • Human Rights/religious Or Racial Harmony/equality Or Diversity (1 grantee)
  • Recreation (1 grantee)
Where grantees operate
  • Afghanistan (1 grantee)
  • Albania (1 grantee)
  • Brazil (1 grantee)
  • Chile (1 grantee)
  • Czech Republic (1 grantee)
  • Dubai (1 grantee)
  • Easter Island (1 grantee)
  • Finland (1 grantee)
  • France (1 grantee)
  • India (1 grantee)

Grants made, per its accounts filings

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RecipientYearAmountPurpose
Fundación Oro MolidoFY2025£799kEducation projects in Antioquia and Magdalena
Preventing Sexual ExploitationFY2025£93kPrevention of sexual and gender-based violence in Bogotá, Barranquilla, Santa Marta, and Cartagena
Forced RecruitmentFY2025£72kPrevention of recruitment and reintegration support
Emergency FloodFY2025£58kEmergency support for flooding in Chocó
Colombia ColoresFY2025£30kUK-based project for Colombian diaspora children
Santander ProjectFY2025£17kEducation and livelihoods in Santander
Proyecto Caribe CCCFY2025£15kEducation support in Caribbean region
CatatumboFY2025£12kHumanitarian response in Catatumbo
University Fund (individual)FY2025£6kUniversity scholarship
Paz a la MochilaFY2025£6kPeace education kit distribution
Football for PeaceFY2025£3kSport for peace in Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño
Tiempo de JuegoFY2025£586Youth reintegration and mental health
Fundación Formación d'FuturosFY2025£540Support for young care leavers
Communications WorkshopFY2025£25Designated fund activity
Fundación Oro MolidoFY2024£139kGrants to partner organisations in Colombia
Proyecto Caribe Misión GaiaFY2024£33kGrants to partner organisations in Colombia
Tiempo de JuegoFY2024£28kGrants to partner organisations in Colombia
Fundación CRANFY2024£26kGrants to partner organisations in Colombia
Paz a la MochilaFY2024£23kGrants to partner organisations in Colombia
Colombia ColoresFY2024£18kGrants to partner organisations in Colombia
Preventing Sexual ExploitationFY2024£13kGrants to partner organisations in Colombia
Asociación Cristiana de JóvenesFY2024£10kGrants to partner organisations in Colombia
Healing Touch WorkshopFY2024£4kGrants to partner organisations in Colombia
Circulo de EstudiosFY2024£2kGrants to partner organisations in Colombia
University ScholarshipsFY2024£550Grants to partner organisations in Colombia
Staff SafeguardingFY2024£499Grants to partner organisations in Colombia
Fundación Formación d'FuturosFY2024£482Grants to partner organisations in Colombia
Misión Gaia Proyecto CaribeFY2023£35kLocated in the rural area of Minca in Magdalena, it supports 225 students and 15 teachers in three rural schools. This project provides teachers and school management with resources and training to support, adapt and re-plan the educational process, in order to improve the quality of education. They also provide extracurricular support to the students with tutoring in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) courses, as well as English lessons.The project also provides vocational training in areas related to sustainable tourism.
Fundación Oro MolidoFY2023£34kOro Molido Foundation is a non-profit organisation that works on providing opportunities for children and young people who live in rural coffee-growing communities in Antioquia Magdalena and Huila. Their programs focus on Education, Health, and Infrastructure. Among the initiatives on education are scholarships to outstanding students from rural communities, a school of music, a Peace Marching Band, an educational radio program and students research into seedbeds.
Tiempo de JuegoFY2023£30kOur partner Tiempo de Juego tackles this issue from a different angle, by promoting positive youth leadership, understanding of rights, and protective environments within and outside the family, to prevent children and young people from becoming involved in gangs and, in circumstances where they are already part of a gang, to reduce the risks they are exposed to. They work with 100 girls and boys in the juvenile justice system and residential care homes, as well as with their families. Families learn about the risks for children joining gangs and how to protect them.
Fundación CRANFY2023£29kEvery year our partner CRAN (Bogotá & Meta) provides foster homes and psychosocial support to 50 children formerly associated with illegal armed groups to recover from the trauma they have experienced and help them to develop the life skills necessary to reintegrate into society, to access State support, and to navigate the legal system if necessary. In rural areas where children face a high risk of recruitment by armed groups, CRAN educates local community organisations on how to protect around 300 children every year. It also advocates for employers, education providers and local NGOs to eradicate the stigma which these children often face, and to ensure they provide them with equal access to their services.
Circulo de EstudiosFY2023£25kWorks in Quibdó (Chocó), Cartagena (Bolívar) with children and young people and teachers in schools in marginalised neighbourhoods (predominantly Afro-Colombian) to raise awareness of CSEC and how to prevent it, as well as providing psycho-social support for child survivors of sexual violence and their families. Their work with children is centred on the principle of a ‘círculo’ or ‘circle’, a workshop which combines psychosocial support and training in children’s rights with dance, music and theatre.
Asociación Cristiana de JóvenesFY2023£25kWorks to improve the lives of children and adolescents who have experienced or are at high risk of CSEC, as well as supporting children and young people that have experienced conflict-related violence, including sexual violence. ACJ has a youth centre which is a protective oasis for children and young people at risk of CSEC in the middle of the ‘tolerance zone’, in Santa Fe (Bogotá). In this area, children and young people are surrounded by legal sex workers and high levels of gangs and drugs. ACJ provides recreational workshops for children and young people, as well as their families where they learn about their rights and how to protect themselves from SE.
AcadesanFY2023£21kWorks to prevent the use of child labour in illegal mining, deforestation activities and coca farming in the rural regions of Chocó & Valle del Cauca by tackling high student dropout rates and improving the quality of education. They use fun, participative educational workshops to re-engage children in school, teaching them about their Afro-Colombian heritage and rights, and helping them develop abilities for self-care, communication, peaceful conflict resolution and caring for the environment.
Colombia ColoresFY2023£9kColombia Colores is a weekly workshop for children aged 5-12 years who are part of the Colombian diaspora living in London. This project brings together young Colombians and their families, and teaches them about the richness of Colombian culture through music, art and dance, and encourages them to feel connected and part of a larger community.
Fundación Formación d'FuturosFY2023£1kHelping young care leavers in Colombia prepare for independent adult life, by providing psychosocial support, practical life skills, academic levelling up, and help in entering and maintaining employment.

About this data

This grant list is extracted by automated reading of the grant-maker’s own accounts PDFs as filed with the Charity Commission, and cross-checked against the accounts’ stated grant totals (listed sum 1113548 vs reference 1110065 (0.3% diff; ref=stated)). Recipients are linked to register entries only on an exact charity-number or unambiguous exact-name match. If you represent this funder and want a correction, contact us.