Innovation in Participation

Camden Giving’s knowledge of Participatory Grantmaking comes from action, over the last 6 years we have awarded over £6million, working with 200 people with lived experience of the issues we address.

Each time we’ve awarded a grant, we’ve done something differently, this means we have built up a knowledge of Participatory Grantmaking and we are using this to shift power in the funding sector


Headshot of Hannah Paterson smiling directly at the camera wearing a grey rain jacket, outside - blurred background of canal.
Camden Giving is one of the most exciting participatory grantmakers in Europe, deeply rooted in it’s communities and at the forefront of innovating the sector. Any foundation that’s is considering how to get closer to the people they support would benefit from working with Camden Giving.
— Hannah Paterson, Churchill Fellow

Impact of Participatory Grantmaking

We know that Participatory Grant-Making leads to better outcomes for individuals, communities and civil society than traditional grantmaking and we’ve gathered evidence on key outcomes of Participatory Grantmaking. We know that funders and policymakers benefit from being informed by the deep knowledge and experiences of citizens that traditional grantmaking struggle to capture, this ultimately means that funding goes to places where it is most helpful. Participatory Grantmaking also builds power, connectivity and networks for individuals and communities. It leads to a more equitable societies and justice for communities because:

Selfie of Nazma Begum, smiling outside with a tree in the background.
Being a [Participatory Grantmaking] Panellist has changed my life and supported me to feel a sense of belonging and a sense commitment to my community.
— Nazma Begum, Camden Giving Panellist

Develop your practice with us

Building London's Participation Infrastructure

Participatory grantmaking has been rapidly making waves across London, with foundations, councils and institutions handing over decision-making power to communities. We’re on a mission to build-up London’s participation infrastructure, equipping citizens with the skills, tools, and mechanisms to take control over funding decisions that affect them.

To make this possible, we've undertaken research to map existing participatory approaches that enable citizens to make decision on how money is spent across the city, and identify which boroughs are needing more investment for participation. You can view the findings here:



Our Participatory Grantmaking News

Yasmin Farah and Natasha Friend speak about safeguarding and PGM.

Yodit Tesfamariam and Natasha Friend speak about fundraising for PGM.

Yasmin Farah speaks about how we use Digital Participation in our PGM approaches