26th January 2026
The last 12 months have seen a general election, economic instability, and unprecedented challenges at home and abroad; despite, or perhaps because, of this, the Centre for Social Justice remains steadfast in its mission to place social justice at the core of British politics. Between 2024 – 25 we:
- Published 33 reports across work and opportunity, education, family, housing & communities, addiction, debt, and criminal justice
- Put forward 347 nation-changing recommendations, with no fewer than 102 CSJ recommendations adopted by government and Opposition
- Drove £4bn investments to policies to improve the lives of the most disadvantaged
- Led an alliance of more than 800 frontline charities, amplifying their voices in national policy development
- Allocated £3.2m in philanthropic funding to frontline charities via the CSJ Foundation, achieving a 300% increase from the previous year
- Managed the allocation of £2.5m in funding across the trusts and foundations under our stewardship
