Our tenants
We have a range of office spaces that are available to registered charities and other not-for-profit organisations, with a preference for organisations which support disadvantaged people in London. Here are some organisations that currently call Resource for London home:
Cloudesley makes health and welfare grants to Islington residents
and organisations, and also provides funding for Islington’s Church
of England churches.
Providing advocacy, support and specialist services to Foreign National, black and minority ethnic groups affected by the social, criminal justice and immigration systems.
National network of students building a more understanding and just society where refugees are welcomed and can thrive in the UK.
Our student groups based in colleges and universities and a central team of experts, work together at a number of levels to bring about lasting change.
Established in 2003, ReConnect is a charity that provides one-to-one guidance, signposting and support around education and career progression to unemployed and underemployed refugees to enable them to access higher education and teaching. ReConnect has a track record of implementing successful teacher training projects and Preparation for Higher Education Programme through partnerships with well known academic/ training institutions in London.
Element is a youth arts charity, hosting creative projects that explore purpose, motivation, and creativity. We work alongside young people from marginalised and minoritised communities across London.
Our mission is to produce projects where young people develop their creative identities and are recognised as individuals with purpose and potential.
Healing Justice Ldn (HJL) builds community-led health and healing to create capacity for personal and structural transformation. Using a multi-layered and multi-systems approach and cultural strategy, we work to shift us from states of trauma, ill-health and chronic unsustainability, produced and reproduced by oppression and systemic injustice and build towards futures free from intimate, interpersonal and structural violence.
Rosa is the UK’s only grant-making fund dedicated to supporting women’s and girls’ organisations. Our goal is to create a society in which women and girls are safe, healthy, and equal at work, at home and in public life. Founded in 2008, our work focuses on the key issues affecting women’s and girls’ lives including violence and sexual abuse, reproductive rights and health, poverty and economic inequality and mental health, and recognises the connections between them.
Supporting refugees and migrants to build more empowered communities.