User projects backed

Crowdfunding project

Bristol Refugee Rights Advice Service

Our Advice Project is running out of funds. We are trying to raise £29k through individual donations whilst we secure new grants.

Funding successful

£26,985 raised

Crowdfunding project

UPFEST 2018

10th Anniversary of Europe's largest & FREE Street Art & Graffiti festival featuring 400 artists from 70 countries painting live across south Bristol

Funding successful

£21,707 raised

Crowdfunding project

UPFEST 2018

10th Anniversary of Europe's largest & FREE Street Art & Graffiti festival featuring 400 artists from 70 countries painting live across south Bristol

Funding successful

£21,707 raised

Crowdfunding project

Upfest 2017 - Street Art & Graffiti Festival

Be part of Europe's largest & free Street Art & Graffiti festival, a few pounds from everyone will make all the difference!

Funding successful

£20,962 raised

Crowdfunding project

Upfest 2016 - Europe's largest street art & graffiti festival

Be part of Upfest 2016! It's Europe's largest live Street Art & Graffiti festival, just a few quid from every person will make all the difference!

Funding successful

£16,257 raised

Crowdfunding project

Calais Refugee Solidarity Bristol

CRSB aims to provide humanitarian aid, campaign for greater awareness and to raise funds to address the priority needs of displaced people in Calais.

Funding successful

£16,083 raised

Crowdfunding project

Bristol Festival of Literature

A team of volunteers are organising 10 days of literary loveliness in October 2015 and we need your help to make it happen.

Funding successful

£1,406 raised

Crowdfunding project

Bristol Festival of Literature

A team of volunteers are organising 10 days of literary loveliness in October 2015 and we need your help to make it happen.

Funding successful

£1,406 raised

Crowdfunding project

North by Southwest Anthology

North Bristol Writing Group (NBWG) have created an exciting and eclectic speculative fiction anthology and now need your help to get it published.

Funding successful

£2,062 raised