By resourcing our partners across the UK, we strive to learn how to strengthen communities centring racial justice and systems change.

Our partners

The shared ambitions of our partners and those in their ecosystems bring us closer to the world as it should be, one where communities hold power, wealth and dignity together.

Our redesigned grant-making, grounded in a learning-driven approach, has enabled us to walk alongside the organisations and leaders creating the conditions for systemic change. 

Since 2025, we have distributed £26.1 million in this way.

Our commitment now is to build on the current portfolio, mapping an ecosystem, and inviting organisations to apply who hold racial justice and systemic change at the core of their work.

As we implement our Change We Seek strategy, we envisage that we will continue to operate on an invitation only basis for the foreseeable future.


Learning approach

Central to our strategy is taking a learning-driven approach with our grant partners, allowing our thinking to evolve as we work towards our mission. As we gain new insights, our funding strategy will adapt accordingly. 

Find out more here.


Change We Seek 2026 partners

In March 2026, Tudor made £16.1 million in grants to 25 organisations across the UK. 

Our first two rounds of grant-making since our transformation have been designed to enable us to both learn from deep rooted work, and to support emerging work. We will now review how this approach has supported the organisations we have funded before developing our approach further.

In the second round of grants, we continued to use the language of learning and exploration grants to reflect partners who were ready to scale up and partners who needed more time for experimentation and deeper thinking. Going forward, we will move beyond this to develop an approach that better reflects what we are learning and what our partners need as our work continues to evolve.

The learning partners are:

Black Lives Matter UK   
Civic Power Fund
Healing Justice London
Land In Our Names
Material Cultures
New Economic Organisers Network
People Dem Collective
Power & Integrity
Racial Justice Network
Reparations Finance Lab  
RESOLVE
Rooted Innovation
Stour Trust
The Anne Matthews Trust
Wards Corner

The exploration partners are:

Anti-Racist Cumbria
Centric Lab
Circular City
Migrant Centre NI
Migrants in Culture
Radical Ecology
Radically Reimagined Funding
Solidaire Network
Tripod Training
Ubuntu Women’s Shelter


Change We Seek 2025 grant partners

In March 2025, Tudor made £10 million in grants to 18 organisations across the UK.

Learning partners are open to collaborating with us on a shared learning journey, receiving core long-term funding over a period of up to six years. Exploration partners align with Tudor’s strategy and reflect our interest in elevating smaller organisations with ambitious visions for a different future.

The learning partners are:

Birthrights
Black Feminist Fund
CIVIC SQUARE
Coffee Afrik
Friends, Families & Travellers
Good Ancestor Movement
Hood Futures Studio
Project Tallawah
Rekindle School
Runnymede Trust
The Ubele Initiative

The exploration partners are:

Decolonising Economics
Land In Our Names
Material Cultures
People Dem Collective
Sistren Legal Collective
Tripod Training
Ubuntu Women Shelter


Legacy grant-holders

Our legacy grant-holders are organisations that received grants before we finalised our new Change We Seek strategy towards the end of 2024. Over the last 10 years, we have funded over 1,500 organisations across the UK and all these commitments have now been met. 

Moving forward, our grant-making will focus exclusively on our new Change We Seek strategy.

If you are one of our legacy grant-holders and have a current grant with us, please continue to get in touch if you have any questions or need any additional support and advice.

If you want to read more about our past grant-making please go here.