Guardian’s ‘Hope Appeal’ Surpasses £1 Million, Fueling Grassroots Efforts to Combat Division
The Guardian’s 2025 ‘Hope Appeal’ has concluded, raising an impressive £1,035,000 to support five vital charities working to address social division, racism, and hatred within communities across the UK. The appeal, which closed on Thursday, garnered support from over 10,000 readers eager to contribute to a more tolerant and unified society. This success builds on The Guardian’s 11-year history of charitable giving, bringing the total raised for good causes to over £16 million .
A Response to Rising Social Concerns
The appeal launched in response to a growing sense of alarm regarding the resurgence of prejudice and division. As Katharine Viner, editor-in-chief of The Guardian, noted, the past year has seen a worrying return of “1970s-style racist abuse, the demonisation of refugees and the resurgence of far-right marches” . The ‘hope Appeal’ aimed to counter these trends by supporting organizations actively building bridges and fostering understanding at the local level.
The Five Partner charities Driving Change
The funds raised will be distributed among five carefully selected partner charities, each tackling division in unique and impactful ways:
- Citizens UK: A national community organizing charity that empowers people to take action on issues they care about, fostering civic engagement and building relationships across diverse communities.
- The linking Network: This institution focuses on building connections between schools and communities, promoting empathy and understanding through interfaith and intercultural dialog. Their work is particularly focused on creating lasting relationships between young people from different backgrounds .
- Locality: Locality supports community-lead organizations, empowering them to address local challenges and create thriving neighborhoods. They focus on building resilience and opportunity in disadvantaged areas.
- hope Unlimited Charitable trust: This charity works to address poverty and social exclusion in Northern Ireland, focusing on building community cohesion and providing support to those most in need.
- Who Is Your Neighbor?: Dedicated to fostering positive relationships between people of different faiths and backgrounds, this organization facilitates conversations and initiatives that challenge prejudice and promote understanding.
Beyond Financial Support: Amplifying Impactful Stories
The Guardian’s commitment extended beyond simply raising funds. Over the past six weeks, the publication featured compelling stories and short films highlighting the work of each partner charity . These features showcased the tangible impact of their initiatives, from providing affordable housing and youth programs to facilitating interfaith kitchens and confronting racism at the community level. These stories served to inspire donors and demonstrate the real-world difference their contributions would make.
A Reader’s response: A Testament to Shared Values
The appeal resonated deeply with Guardian readers, with one donor expressing their gratitude that the publication was “supporting organisations which bring people together, supporting what is humane and in common amongst us all.” This sentiment underscores a growing desire for unity and a rejection of the divisive rhetoric that has become increasingly prevalent. The substantial amount raised – exceeding £850,000 as of early January – demonstrates a strong commitment to these values.
Looking Ahead: Sustaining Hope and Building Community
The success of the ‘Hope Appeal’ is a powerful reminder of the potential for collective action.The funds raised will enable these five charities to expand their vital work, reaching more communities and fostering greater understanding.as Tony Armstrong, CEO of Locality, stated, the donations will “help Locality members create resilience, pride and opportunity in some of our most disadvantaged neighbourhoods.” The appeal’s legacy will extend far beyond the financial contribution, serving as a catalyst for continued dialogue, empathy, and positive change.
The Guardian’s ongoing commitment to highlighting the work of the voluntary sector and fostering a more inclusive society remains crucial. By shining a light on grassroots initiatives and amplifying the voices of those working for positive change, the publication continues to play a vital role in building a more hopeful future.