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Charities encouraged to apply for support from Allen & Overy

Allen & Overy now employ around 600 people from its Belfast base, which opened in 2011.
Allen & Overy now employ around 600 people from its Belfast base, which opened in 2011.

CHARITIES across Northern Ireland are being encouraged to apply for support from a fund operated by the global law firm Allen & Overy (A&O).

The A&O Foundation is offering grants of up to £100,000, funded by contributions from A&O partners worldwide.

The law firm, which opened in Belfast in 2011, now employs more than 600 people here.

Financial support available for charities in the north has increased by 80 per cent from 2022, and is administered by the Belfast grants committee. Charities that specialise in promoting access to justice or those that support and develop education or employment projects across Northern Ireland, have been particularly encouraged to apply.

Simon Wagstaff from Allen & Overy Belfast, chairs local grants committee.

“As one of the world’s largest law firms, we have a truly international reach, but supporting local communities and their work at a grass roots level is an important part of our business.

“We recognise that support through the A&O Foundation is critical now as funding across the community and charity sector has been hampered significantly by large budget cuts. Many organisations are working in an incredibly challenging environment so with that in mind, we can consider applications for up to three years of successive funding.

“We are particularly interested in applications that align with A&O values - seeking access to justice, and the advancement of education or employment across Northern Ireland. To be eligible for the latest round of funding, charities should be based locally or have a specific area of focus in Northern Ireland.

“We have over 600 employees in our Belfast team and remain committed to the Northern Ireland marketplace. Giving back to local communities through financial support and volunteering is an important part of our wider responsible business focus. Staff from our legal team and business support staff, all have a significant contribution to make. We aim to offer 4000 hours of volunteering or pro bono work each year with our charity partners.”

The Turnaround Project, based in South Belfast, runs social enterprises to provide transitional employment opportunities for people leaving the justice system. The charity received support from the A&O Foundation to provide strength-based coaching to support people moving into new mainstream employment.

Richard Good, director at The Turnaround Project said: “The Turnaround Project works to enable people to overcome the barriers that prevent them from securing and sustaining employment.  We are so grateful to the A&O Foundation for all the support it has given us in recent years, with staff in the Belfast office giving their time and expertise on projects ranging from painting our community workshop, to helping us tell our story. 

“The funding from the A&O Foundation has been crucial in helping us deliver our strengths-based coaching programme, and in particular to support people as they move from transitional jobs in our own social enterprises into conventional jobs with other employers.  In this way, the A&O Foundation is playing a key role in enabling people to turn around their futures.”

Charities interested in applying for funding should email belfastgrants@allenovery.com requesting an application form and outlining how their work meets the criteria of increasing access to justice or the advancement of education or employment. Completed application forms should be returned by 5pm on Friday 19 May 2023.