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11-50 employees
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Civic & Social Organization
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11-12 Saint James's Square, Suite 1, 3rd Floor, London, London SW1Y 4LB, GB
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Our work focuses on the organised far right, the communities who are susceptible to them and the issues and policies which give rise to them. We build skills and resilience across communities and civil society organisations, creating an alternative narrative of togetherness and unity.
We leverage the power of HOPE by creating a platform for ordinary people to do the extraordinary. That includes supporting the wider sector to have greater impact in opposing hatred in all its forms through more effective collaboration and sharing of skills, promotion of social cohesion and defending Britain’s multicultural and multiracial society.
Through our work, we defend, champion and promote democracy and the rule of law; speaking out against anti-democratic and authoritarian forces and policies.
To do all of this, we work to build, nurture and safeguard a powerful team of staff, volunteers and supporters, including investing in staff and volunteer learning and development.
With our roots firmly and proudly in the British antifascist movement, our approach strategic, remaining agile and meeting and overcoming threats. We are continually researching and reassessing the political and extremist landscape, ready to meet the challenges we face.
HOPE not hate Charitable Trust is a registered charity in England and Wales (charity registration number 1013880) that works to raise funds and provide grants to organisations whose activities further its charitable objectives. It is regulated by the Charity Commission and registered with Companies House.
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The decision makers in HOPE not hate are Georgina Laming, Georgina Laming, Gurinder Singh Josan, etc. Click to Find HOPE not hate decision makers emails.
HOPE not hate is dedicated to combating the organized far right and supporting communities vulnerable to extremist ideologies. Our mission is to educate, empower, and build resilience in these communities, addressing the root causes of hate and division through research, advocacy, and community engagement.
We provide various resources and training programs aimed at enhancing community resilience against hate and extremism. This includes workshops on anti-racism, community campaigning, and political engagement, as well as tools for grassroots organizing to help communities stand strong against divisive narratives.
HOPE not hate offers a range of educational resources, including workshops, online courses, and informational materials focused on anti-extremism, anti-racism, and community organizing. These resources are designed to equip individuals and groups with the knowledge and skills necessary to challenge hate and promote inclusivity.
There are several ways to get involved with our campaigns. You can volunteer with us, participate in local events, or join our online community. Additionally, we encourage individuals to engage in political campaigning and voter registration efforts to help amplify our message and strengthen democratic participation.
HOPE not hate conducts in-depth research on the far right, hate groups, and the socio-political factors that contribute to extremism. This research informs our advocacy strategies, educational materials, and community outreach efforts, helping to raise awareness and provide evidence-based solutions to combat hate.
We recognize the importance of political engagement in combating extremism. HOPE not hate works to promote voter registration and educate communities about their rights and the electoral process. We provide resources and support to help individuals understand the significance of their vote and encourage active participation in democracy.
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