CRISIS UK — grant history
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
- How to apply: Crisis does not accept unsolicited grant applications. Instead, individuals and groups are encouraged to fundraise through events, collections, or online campaigns, and can contact the fundraising team at [email protected] for support.
What this funder supports
Causes funded
- The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
- Education/training
- Accommodation/housing
- Economic/community Development/employment
- The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives
- General Charitable Purposes
- Other Charitable Purposes
- Religious Activities
- Disability
- Recreation
Where grantees operate
- Throughout England And Wales
- Brighton And Hove
- Bristol City
- Cardiff
- City Of Westminster
- Coventry City
- Kent
- Kingston Upon Hull City
- Leeds City
- Plymouth City
Grants made, per its accounts filings
| Recipient | Year | Amount | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| The London Pathway | FY2025 | £500k | Grant to wholly owned subsidiary for charitable activities |
| Other | FY2024 | £579k | Grants to institutions |
| Crisis Changing Lives | FY2024 | £113k | Financial awards and employment support to people with lived experience of homelessness |
| The Berkeley Foundation | FY2023 | £463k | Grant award |
| Campbell Tickell | FY2023 | £30k | Consultancy services |
| Hestia | FY2023 | £2k | Training provided |
| St Martin-In-The-Fields | FY2023 | £2k | Venue hire and refreshments |
| Bevan Foundation | FY2023 | £360 | Annual subscription |
| Unnamed Grantee 2 | FY2022 | £25k | Part 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 3 | FY2022 | £25k | Part 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 4 | FY2022 | £25k | Part 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 5 | FY2022 | £25k | Part 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 Map | FY2022 | £25k | Support worker to help people whose tenancies are at risk and prevent homelessness. |
| EYST – Ethnic Minorities and Youth Support Team | FY2022 | £25k | Dedicated worker to help refugees and asylum seekers categorised as ‘Appeal Rights Exhausted’ and those with ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’. |
| Coventry Haven | FY2022 | £25k | Worker to specifically help children prepare for leaving the refuge and adjust to living in a new settled home. |
| Open Door Accommodation Project | FY2022 | £25k | Extend employment service to around 100 young people annually. |
| The Booth Centre | FY2022 | £25k | Funding 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 slavery | FY2022 | £25k | Project 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 1 | FY2022 | £25k | Part of the 10 organisations awarded £25,000 each under the Best Practice People Postcode Lottery programme. Name not explicitly stated in the provided text. |