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Modern Slavery Fund (UK)
Funding
Up to £13,000,000
Location
England
Applications
Open until 1 July 2026
The Home Office plans to continue the Modern Slavery Fund to reduce modern slavery's impact on the UK. This is early notification only, not a formal application process yet. The indicative funding amount is up to £13 million. The deadline is 1 July 2026. No eligibility criteria have been specified yet. The funding will focus on projects that tackle modern slavery. The Home Office will confirm the final approach and funding details later.
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The Home Office is providing early notification of its intention to explore the continuation of the Modern Slavery Fund, focused on reducing the impact of modern slavery on the UK. NOTE: This notice is a prior information notice intended for early market notification only - this does not constitute a formal application process or award of funding. For the purposes of this market notification, an indicative funding amount has been included. This is under consideration and will be confirmed once our approach to potential grant funding is finalised.
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