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11th July 2025Embracing Collective Resonance: Reflections from our 5th Collective Learning Event Read more
7th September 2023Empowering Communities through Literacy: A Path to "Shift the Power" in International DevelopmentRead more
22nd November 2022Comic Relief launches emergency cost of living Christmas appeal with The Independent and The Evening Standard Read more
8th July 2022Digital-focused £2.3 million fund for specialist domestic abuse and sexual violence organisationsRead more
23rd June 2022What we’ve learned about supporting digital organisational strengthening in the specialist domestic abuse and sexual violence sectorRead more
15th June 2022Celebrating the release of The Asylum Speakers podcast: The Journey | Collaborative story-telling with Across BorderRead more
30th March 2022What we’ve learned about using Sport for Change to empower young women and girls: Insights from our Levelling the Field 1.0 programme in Malawi, Rwanda and Zambia.Read more
29th September 2021£9.1MILLION AWARDED TO 20 SPECIALIST PROJECTS to tackle homelessness, abuse & mental healthRead more
18th August 2021Reflections from the Shed: My 3 years at Comic Relief leading its social investment workRead more
2nd June 2021Learning from the experts: How interactive learning events developed a better understanding of young men’s mental health Read more
10th February 2021Comic Relief delivers new £2.8m fund to specialist UK projects tackling Covid-19 racial inequalitiesRead more
12th May 2020COVID-19: How We Can Support the Mental Health and Wellbeing of our Funded PartnersRead more
16th April 2020Bridging the Gaps: Our journey funding mental health services for children and young people Read more
7th April 2020Covid-19 - What does it mean for our investees and the social investment sector?Read more