We are interested in helping charities think through how they use web and mobile technologies.

We look for projects that...

● Can show that they are improving people's lives
● Are managed by inspired and dedicated people
● Have ambitions for developing their work on a bigger scale

If you feel your charitable organisation is a candidate for an Antigone grant - and that it can demostrate it fulfills the criteria required - please proceed to the application form by clicking on the button below:

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Not eligible? Try the below database for alternative funding options:

Directory of Social Change
About us
Antigone was founded in 2007 by Martha Lane Fox. We work with a small number of charities each year, learning more about the needs of socially excluded people and promote their successes to ministers and the press. Antigone works in alliance with a number of other funders, organisations and people to make these changes happen. We promote the needs of philanthropy and activism in these areas which are currrently unfashionable and underfunded.

If you are looking for funding, please refer to our criteria for eligibity within the column to the right.
Charities currently supported by Antigone
Below are some of the charities we are currently supporting. Click the logos to go to individual websites.

IntoUniversity Just for Kids Law The Koestler Trust Reprieve Storybook Dads
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Monday, 21 June 2010
The prison service currently costs the government around £13 billion a year, but most of this is invested in prison and probation services, i.e. incarceration and custory, with very little left over for support services that address root causes of offending behaviours. Mental health care, drug treatment and helping those leaving prison to find empoyment and hosing is heavily bolstered by independent funding through foundations such as Tudor Trust, Lankelly Chase and the Bromley Trust as well as individuals.
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