CRISIS UK — grant history

Registered charity 1082947 · filings on the Charity Commission register

Latest income
£67.2m
Grants listed (FY2025)
1
Listed grants total
£500k
Accounts grants total

extracted from its FY2025 accounts

Application guidance — from the funder’s own website

Summarised from www.crisis.org.uk · www.crisis.org.uk/get-involved/fundraise/ · www.crisis.org.uk/get-involved/fundraise/resources-for-young-people/ on 13/08/2026. 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
  • The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty (5 grantees)
  • Education/training (5 grantees)
  • Accommodation/housing (4 grantees)
  • Economic/community Development/employment (4 grantees)
  • The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives (3 grantees)
  • General Charitable Purposes (3 grantees)
  • Other Charitable Purposes (1 grantee)
  • Religious Activities (1 grantee)
  • Disability (1 grantee)
  • Recreation (1 grantee)
Where grantees operate
  • Throughout England And Wales (2 grantees)
  • Brighton And Hove (1 grantee)
  • Bristol City (1 grantee)
  • Cardiff (1 grantee)
  • City Of Westminster (1 grantee)
  • Coventry City (1 grantee)
  • Kent (1 grantee)
  • Kingston Upon Hull City (1 grantee)
  • Leeds City (1 grantee)
  • Plymouth City (1 grantee)

Grants made, per its accounts filings

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RecipientYearAmountPurpose
The London PathwayFY2025£500kGrant to wholly owned subsidiary for charitable activities
OtherFY2024£579kGrants to institutions
Crisis Changing LivesFY2024£113kFinancial awards and employment support to people with lived experience of homelessness
The Berkeley FoundationFY2023£463kGrant award
Campbell TickellFY2023£30kConsultancy services
HestiaFY2023£2kTraining provided
St Martin-In-The-FieldsFY2023£2kVenue hire and refreshments
Bevan FoundationFY2023£360Annual subscription
Unnamed Grantee 2FY2022£25kPart of the 10 organisations awarded £25,000 each under the Best Practice People Postcode Lottery programme. Name not explicitly stated in the provided text.
Unnamed Grantee 3FY2022£25kPart of the 10 organisations awarded £25,000 each under the Best Practice People Postcode Lottery programme. Name not explicitly stated in the provided text.
Unnamed Grantee 4FY2022£25kPart of the 10 organisations awarded £25,000 each under the Best Practice People Postcode Lottery programme. Name not explicitly stated in the provided text.
Unnamed Grantee 5FY2022£25kPart of the 10 organisations awarded £25,000 each under the Best Practice People Postcode Lottery programme. Name not explicitly stated in the provided text.
Back on the MapFY2022£25kSupport worker to help people whose tenancies are at risk and prevent homelessness.
EYST – Ethnic Minorities and Youth Support TeamFY2022£25kDedicated worker to help refugees and asylum seekers categorised as ‘Appeal Rights Exhausted’ and those with ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’.
Coventry HavenFY2022£25kWorker to specifically help children prepare for leaving the refuge and adjust to living in a new settled home.
Open Door Accommodation ProjectFY2022£25kExtend employment service to around 100 young people annually.
The Booth CentreFY2022£25kFunding deposits, rent and living costs and support for destitute women from the EU to find safe accommodation.
Tackling homelessness for women survivors of modern day slaveryFY2022£25kProject funded by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport through the Tampon tax fund. (Note: Accounts state average grant was £nil as programme completed in March 2021, but listed under grants payable in Note 6 with total £279k for 2022/21 comparison. However, the text explicitly lists 10 organisations receiving £25,000 each in 2021-22. The 'Tackling homelessness...' and 'European union settlement scheme' and 'Home for All' are listed in Note 6 with £0 or completed status for the current year's *new* awards, but Note 6 shows a total of £337k grants payable. The text on page 28 states: 'In total we awarded £250,000 to 10 organisations... They each received £25,000'. The 5 named are Back on the Map, EYST, Coventry Haven, Open Door, The Booth Centre. The other 5 are not named in the text. Note 6 lists 'Best Practice Peole Postcode Lottery programme' with £249k. This aligns with 10 x £25k = £250k. The other grants in Note 6 (Tackling homelessness, EU settlement, Home for All) appear to be prior year balances or specific project costs not part of the main £250k tranche described in the narrative. The prompt asks for named grantees. Only 5 are named in the narrative section describing the 2021-22 awards. Note 6 lists 'Crisis Changing Lives' as grants to individuals, not institutions. Therefore, only the 5 named institutions from the 'Best Practice' programme are extracted as named grantees with amounts.)
Unnamed Grantee 1FY2022£25kPart of the 10 organisations awarded £25,000 each under the Best Practice People Postcode Lottery programme. Name not explicitly stated in the provided text.

About this data

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