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ACF adopted a new memorandum of association on 15 April 2008 which 'deleted' in its 'entirety' the existing Memorandum and Articles of Association.<ref>Companies House [https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/05964653/filing-history?page=3 Active Change Foundation]. Accessed 18 December 2018.</ref> Documents at Companies House show that the meeting to pass the resolution to approve the memorandum took place on 10 January 2008 at 10am at the offices of [[Forward Thinking]] the charity associated with [[Oliver McTernan]]. The document was signed by [[David Gilbertson]] who was listed as  a 'Senior Associate Fellow, [[United Kingdom Defence Academy]], (Consultant/Advisor to ACF), for and on behalf of Hanif Qadir, Director'.<ref>Active Change Foundation [https://document-api-images-prod.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/docs/aRuHdBUGiSGyzuo4RJoW6SkwCF4HCVPvXg7BfqednOk/application-pdf?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Content-Sha256=UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD&X-Amz-Credential=ASIAWRGBDBV3EXBY4X5M%2F20181218%2Feu-west-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20181218T115919Z&X-Amz-Expires=60&X-Amz-Security-Token=FQoGZXIvYXdzECEaDN4wlbS%2BUghgf5gYSCK3A3B4iyoYDgUAjjHTui3N34X3UUZNQhKvQlXsuy9KcikpWweTZ7Vkbc7WQMgIcO5fBo1MQlf%2B8Ik7GPH0oO88D33GRrrZYSuGAwARskI4kea%2FnN%2BWnQ3XwcDZvO8kSZ6%2FW81seybjthLuhC07GgyeAZZw8f4lDeen8VG7upj%2Fmbj3fyNkvOVqTUvN94enuzUIuKYGaFHFAMcY7HGrsBs8KQGzAtQkgJvp2ihuf1sCncXRlqlr6P0KrE7RDaWm69j1MCAHXB3ZgZVP49LdXOHx3w2Ik0kFx4LdkmqG5FH3ZnIXpdhW6wsQv7Nyc2T5jmhLY8qLBuuiHdd%2B8ge2ERP4%2B4aW%2FmgBVJ3KcAlLfdoDyKH0R5WrzDfvrmeo8%2FOqNiiH8GnIzEggZrbmz5tm%2FdVpgf8uhm7ql1oV9GHdV7S9PUtKlb7DIwS6IE40e3%2B%2FYl9IdlStP%2F4F%2Ba2XQadyGuDpJYX0FNFbjy0JE4HnZYGCzIojeaairzxygGnkmaxoKD8BBOyIGOmPLwIFUhoe00l0QWkt7uczNkkgAAMOTGdEYFxhkpM0K8GOJSBjwZ%2FyaupK2boSDrfwJusog7ji4AU%3D&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=207e578dad5393eb8c0e1252fc083470dd5f85ae88bd2e2ee7971c5db609bc38 Resolution of adoption of Memorandum of Association], Companies House 15 Apr 2008</ref>  
 
ACF adopted a new memorandum of association on 15 April 2008 which 'deleted' in its 'entirety' the existing Memorandum and Articles of Association.<ref>Companies House [https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/05964653/filing-history?page=3 Active Change Foundation]. Accessed 18 December 2018.</ref> Documents at Companies House show that the meeting to pass the resolution to approve the memorandum took place on 10 January 2008 at 10am at the offices of [[Forward Thinking]] the charity associated with [[Oliver McTernan]]. The document was signed by [[David Gilbertson]] who was listed as  a 'Senior Associate Fellow, [[United Kingdom Defence Academy]], (Consultant/Advisor to ACF), for and on behalf of Hanif Qadir, Director'.<ref>Active Change Foundation [https://document-api-images-prod.s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/docs/aRuHdBUGiSGyzuo4RJoW6SkwCF4HCVPvXg7BfqednOk/application-pdf?X-Amz-Algorithm=AWS4-HMAC-SHA256&X-Amz-Content-Sha256=UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD&X-Amz-Credential=ASIAWRGBDBV3EXBY4X5M%2F20181218%2Feu-west-1%2Fs3%2Faws4_request&X-Amz-Date=20181218T115919Z&X-Amz-Expires=60&X-Amz-Security-Token=FQoGZXIvYXdzECEaDN4wlbS%2BUghgf5gYSCK3A3B4iyoYDgUAjjHTui3N34X3UUZNQhKvQlXsuy9KcikpWweTZ7Vkbc7WQMgIcO5fBo1MQlf%2B8Ik7GPH0oO88D33GRrrZYSuGAwARskI4kea%2FnN%2BWnQ3XwcDZvO8kSZ6%2FW81seybjthLuhC07GgyeAZZw8f4lDeen8VG7upj%2Fmbj3fyNkvOVqTUvN94enuzUIuKYGaFHFAMcY7HGrsBs8KQGzAtQkgJvp2ihuf1sCncXRlqlr6P0KrE7RDaWm69j1MCAHXB3ZgZVP49LdXOHx3w2Ik0kFx4LdkmqG5FH3ZnIXpdhW6wsQv7Nyc2T5jmhLY8qLBuuiHdd%2B8ge2ERP4%2B4aW%2FmgBVJ3KcAlLfdoDyKH0R5WrzDfvrmeo8%2FOqNiiH8GnIzEggZrbmz5tm%2FdVpgf8uhm7ql1oV9GHdV7S9PUtKlb7DIwS6IE40e3%2B%2FYl9IdlStP%2F4F%2Ba2XQadyGuDpJYX0FNFbjy0JE4HnZYGCzIojeaairzxygGnkmaxoKD8BBOyIGOmPLwIFUhoe00l0QWkt7uczNkkgAAMOTGdEYFxhkpM0K8GOJSBjwZ%2FyaupK2boSDrfwJusog7ji4AU%3D&X-Amz-SignedHeaders=host&X-Amz-Signature=207e578dad5393eb8c0e1252fc083470dd5f85ae88bd2e2ee7971c5db609bc38 Resolution of adoption of Memorandum of Association], Companies House 15 Apr 2008</ref>  
  
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ACF was registered as a charity on 19 September 2008.
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The '''Active Change Foundation''' (ACF) was a British charity and community organisation based in Walthamstow, East London. It was dedicated to preventing radicalisation, extremism and gang-related violence among young people, particularly through the use of “credible messengers” — former extremists and gang members who could relate directly to at-risk youth.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190313174318/https://www.activechangefoundation.org/</ref>
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Founded in 2003 by Hanif Qadir, a former extremist who had travelled to Afghanistan, the charity ran a youth centre that provided a safe space for 12–24-year-olds to discuss grievances and receive mentoring. It gained international attention for its grassroots deradicalisation work and for launching the viral #NotInMyName campaign in 2014, in which British Muslims publicly rejected the actions of ISIS.
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The organisation was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee on 12 October 2006 (company number 05964653) and registered as a charity (number 1125970). It was removed from the Charity Commission register on 15 January 2020 after being dissolved as a company on 3 December 2019.
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== History ==
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Hanif Qadir established the Active Change Foundation in 2003 after renouncing extremism. The charity operated from premises in Walthamstow and focused on early intervention with young people at risk of radicalisation or gang involvement. Its approach emphasised personal testimony and community-based mentoring rather than top-down government programmes.
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In 2014 the foundation launched the #NotInMyName campaign, which went viral on social media as British Muslims distanced themselves from ISIS atrocities.
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The charity faced ongoing funding challenges. In 2017 founder Hanif Qadir publicly criticised the [[Home Office]] for withdrawing funding from its deradicalisation programmes, arguing that effective frontline work was being defunded because it was considered “too risky” or because the organisation had been critical of the Prevent strategy.
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Despite winning awards for its work, the charity was unable to sustain operations and was formally dissolved in late 2019, with its charity registration removed in January 2020.
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== Key initiatives ==
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
  
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==People==
 
==People==
 
*Founders: [[Hanif Qadir]] | [[Mike Jervis]]<ref name="about"/>
 
*Founders: [[Hanif Qadir]] | [[Mike Jervis]]<ref name="about"/>
[[Lesley Simm]] - CEO circa 2010 | [[Chris Donnelly]] - Director 2008-17 | [[Dan Lafayeedny]] - Director 2014-17 | [[David Gilbertson]] - Director 2015-17
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[[Lesley Simm]] - CEO from 2008-? | [[Chris Donnelly]] - Director 2008-17 | [[Dan Lafayeedny]] - Director 2014-17 | [[David Gilbertson]] - Director 2015-17.
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! Name !! Role !! Appointed !! Resigned !! Nationality !! Country of residence !! Correspondence address
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| [[Mohammad Arshad]] || Director || 2 June 2008 || Active until dissolution || British || England || 16 Pretoria Road, Ilford, Essex, England, IG1 2HW
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| [[Mohammad Arshad]] || Secretary || 2 June 2008 || Active until dissolution || British || — || 453b Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, London, E10 7EA
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|-
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| [[Paula Liverpool]] || Director || 10 October 2017 || Active until dissolution || British || United Kingdom || 453b Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, London, E10 7EA
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|-
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| [[Michael Mumisa]] || Director || 2 June 2008 || Active until dissolution || British || England || 453b Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, London, E10 7EA
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|-
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| [[Christopher Nigel Donnelly]] || Director || 2 June 2008 || 6 October 2017 || British || England || 453b Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, London, E10 7EA
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|-
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| [[David Edward Gilbertson]] || Director || 13 March 2015 || 6 October 2017 || British || England || 453b Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, London, E10 7EA
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| [[Daniel Lafaye Edney]] || Director || 18 November 2014 || 6 October 2017 || British || United Kingdom || High Hundhowe, Burnside Nr Kendal, Cumbria, England, LA8 9AB
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|-
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| [[Mohammed Hanif Qadir]] || Director || 13 June 2008 || 30 November 2011 || British || England || 27 Manor Farm Drive, Chingford, London, England, E4 6HU
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| [[Michael Accra Jervis]] || Director || 13 June 2008 || 30 November 2011 || British || England || 53 Manor Road, Leyton, London, E10 7AL
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| [[Nafees Ali]] || Director || 12 October 2006 || 2 June 2008 || British || — || 41 Millais Road, Leytonstone, London, E11 4HB
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| [[Shereen Qadir]] || Director || 12 October 2006 || 2 June 2008 || British || — || 17 Ropers Avenue, London, E4 9EG
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| [[Mohammod Yunus]] || Secretary || 12 October 2006 || 2 June 2008 || British || — || 1 Chingford Lane, Woodford Green, Essex, IG8 9QT
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|}
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
===Projects===
 
===Projects===
*[[Young Leaders Programme]]
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*[[Young Leaders Programme]] Aimed at 16–18-year-olds, the programme developed skills in critical thinking, public speaking and conflict resolution to help participants challenge extremist narratives.
 
*[[Notinmyname|#Notinmyname]] - social media campaign against ISIS from September 2014 <ref> [http://www.rappler.com/world/regions/europe/69866-notinmyname-muslims-social-media-isis #notinmyname: Muslims use social media to fight ISIS], </ref>
 
*[[Notinmyname|#Notinmyname]] - social media campaign against ISIS from September 2014 <ref> [http://www.rappler.com/world/regions/europe/69866-notinmyname-muslims-social-media-isis #notinmyname: Muslims use social media to fight ISIS], </ref>
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*'''Frontline Intervention Youth Centre''': Provided a safe space for 12–24-year-olds to discuss grievances, receive mentoring and access support away from extremist influences.
  
 
===Funders and Partners===
 
===Funders and Partners===
*Funders: [[Home Office]]  | [[Redbridge Council]] | [[Walthamstow Council]]
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*Funders: [[Home Office]]  | [[Redbridge Council]] | [[Waltham Forest Council]] | [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] | [[Metropolitan Police]] | [[SA Law Chambers]] | [[Google]] | [[Twitter]] | [[Slough Borough Council]] | [[London Borough of Islington]] | [[City of Cardiff Council]] | [[London Borough of Tower Hamlets]] | [[London Borough of Wandsworth]] | [[Crawley Borough Council]] | [[Brighton and Hove City Council]] | [[Birmingham City Council]] | [[London Borough of Brent]]
 
*Partners:  [[Encompass]] | [[Tesco]] | [[Twitter]] | [[University of East Anglia]] | [[Home Office]] | [[London Probation Trust]] | [[Metropolitan Police]] | [[Embassy of the United States of America, London]] | [[RICU]] | [[Quest Leadership Development]]
 
*Partners:  [[Encompass]] | [[Tesco]] | [[Twitter]] | [[University of East Anglia]] | [[Home Office]] | [[London Probation Trust]] | [[Metropolitan Police]] | [[Embassy of the United States of America, London]] | [[RICU]] | [[Quest Leadership Development]]
  
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== Funding controversies ==
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In 2017 the Home Office withdrew funding from ACF’s deradicalisation work. Hanif Qadir publicly stated that the decision was taken because the charity’s programmes were viewed as “too risky” or because it had criticised aspects of the Prevent strategy. The loss of funding contributed directly to the charity’s eventual closure. Despite its high profile and awards, the foundation struggled to secure sustainable income once government support ended.
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== Status and dissolution ==
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Active Change Foundation Limited was dissolved on 3 December 2019. Its charity registration (number 1125970) was removed from the Charity Commission register on 15 January 2020 on the grounds that it had ceased to exist.
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== External links ==
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[https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/05964653/officers Company House officers page]
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International Archive holdings: [activechangefoundation.org] https://web.archive.org/web/20260000000000*/activechangefoundation.org
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Archived snapshot (13 March 2019): https://web.archive.org/web/20190313174318/https://www.activechangefoundation.org/
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Charity Commission record: https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search/-/charity-details/4040042/full-print
 
==External resources==
 
==External resources==
 
*Co-founder Hanif Qadir is an interviewee in 'Changing Jihadi Minds' on BBC Radio 4's ''The Report'' [Reporter John Ware].
 
*Co-founder Hanif Qadir is an interviewee in 'Changing Jihadi Minds' on BBC Radio 4's ''The Report'' [Reporter John Ware].
 
*Co-founder Mike Jervis appears in Channel Four documentary as a de-radicalisation expert in '''My Son the Jihadi''' in October 2015.  <ref> Dir: Peter Beard; Exec Prod: Brian Woods; Prod Co: True Vision Productions </ref>
 
*Co-founder Mike Jervis appears in Channel Four documentary as a de-radicalisation expert in '''My Son the Jihadi''' in October 2015.  <ref> Dir: Peter Beard; Exec Prod: Brian Woods; Prod Co: True Vision Productions </ref>
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*[https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200809/cmselect/cmcomloc/memo/previoex/uc4602.htm Memorandum from the London Borough of Waltham Forest (PVE 46)] September 2009.  Communities and Local Government Select Committee.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
<references/>
 
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[[Category:Charities]][[Category:Counter-Terrorism]]
 
[[Category:Charities]][[Category:Counter-Terrorism]]

Latest revision as of 10:17, 26 March 2026

The Active Change Foundation is a UK registered charity and company. It focuses on 'preventing radicalization' which it calls 'the under-pinning foundation of our work'.[1] 'We are fighting', notes the ACF website, 'an ideology, and one that must be fought in the hearts and minds of every individual person'.[1]

ACF was incorporated on 12 October 2006 appointing Shereen Qadir, Nafees Ali and Mohammod Yunus as directors. The form was witnessed by Hanif Qadir.

ACF adopted a new memorandum of association on 15 April 2008 which 'deleted' in its 'entirety' the existing Memorandum and Articles of Association.[2] Documents at Companies House show that the meeting to pass the resolution to approve the memorandum took place on 10 January 2008 at 10am at the offices of Forward Thinking the charity associated with Oliver McTernan. The document was signed by David Gilbertson who was listed as a 'Senior Associate Fellow, United Kingdom Defence Academy, (Consultant/Advisor to ACF), for and on behalf of Hanif Qadir, Director'.[3]

ACF was registered as a charity on 19 September 2008.

The Active Change Foundation (ACF) was a British charity and community organisation based in Walthamstow, East London. It was dedicated to preventing radicalisation, extremism and gang-related violence among young people, particularly through the use of “credible messengers” — former extremists and gang members who could relate directly to at-risk youth.[4] Founded in 2003 by Hanif Qadir, a former extremist who had travelled to Afghanistan, the charity ran a youth centre that provided a safe space for 12–24-year-olds to discuss grievances and receive mentoring. It gained international attention for its grassroots deradicalisation work and for launching the viral #NotInMyName campaign in 2014, in which British Muslims publicly rejected the actions of ISIS. The organisation was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee on 12 October 2006 (company number 05964653) and registered as a charity (number 1125970). It was removed from the Charity Commission register on 15 January 2020 after being dissolved as a company on 3 December 2019.

History

Hanif Qadir established the Active Change Foundation in 2003 after renouncing extremism. The charity operated from premises in Walthamstow and focused on early intervention with young people at risk of radicalisation or gang involvement. Its approach emphasised personal testimony and community-based mentoring rather than top-down government programmes. In 2014 the foundation launched the #NotInMyName campaign, which went viral on social media as British Muslims distanced themselves from ISIS atrocities. The charity faced ongoing funding challenges. In 2017 founder Hanif Qadir publicly criticised the Home Office for withdrawing funding from its deradicalisation programmes, arguing that effective frontline work was being defunded because it was considered “too risky” or because the organisation had been critical of the Prevent strategy. Despite winning awards for its work, the charity was unable to sustain operations and was formally dissolved in late 2019, with its charity registration removed in January 2020.

Key initiatives

Activities

According to a declassified US diplomatic cable ACF was visited by US government officials (EUR Senior Advisor for Muslim Engagement Farah Pandith and S/P Member Jared Cohen) on 9 October 2007, shortly after it had been founded.[5]

13. (SBU) Pandith and Cohen attended three events specifically aimed at hearing the concerns of Muslim youth in London. On October 9 they traveled to the East London neighborhood of Waltham Forest, a largely Muslim area that is plagued by urban problems including drugs, youth gangs, violence (three young people were shot close to the meeting site that same evening), and a significant radical Muslim presence. There they met with young Muslims, journalists, and community leaders, including the Mayor of Waltham Forest and two Borough Councillors, under the auspices of the Active Change Foundation (ACF), a recently-launched leadership training program targeted at Muslim youth in deprived areas of East London. The ACF had just finished recruiting its first class of young men and women to participate in the ACF's inaugural leadership training course. During the meeting, the young people present repeated several times to Pandith and Cohen that they want the skills and the opportunities to be able to represent their views to the media and to decision makers. Although the journalists kept interjecting foreign policy issues such as Iraq and Israel/Palestine, the young people stressed that while those issues might be of some concern, the real issues in their lives are jobs, education, and empowerment. After a lively exchange, the ACF students presented a grant application for Embassy consideration, and both sides pledged that the link forged that evening would be maintained.


People

Lesley Simm - CEO from 2008-? | Chris Donnelly - Director 2008-17 | Dan Lafayeedny - Director 2014-17 | David Gilbertson - Director 2015-17.

Name Role Appointed Resigned Nationality Country of residence Correspondence address
Mohammad Arshad Director 2 June 2008 Active until dissolution British England 16 Pretoria Road, Ilford, Essex, England, IG1 2HW
Mohammad Arshad Secretary 2 June 2008 Active until dissolution British 453b Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, London, E10 7EA
Paula Liverpool Director 10 October 2017 Active until dissolution British United Kingdom 453b Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, London, E10 7EA
Michael Mumisa Director 2 June 2008 Active until dissolution British England 453b Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, London, E10 7EA
Christopher Nigel Donnelly Director 2 June 2008 6 October 2017 British England 453b Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, London, E10 7EA
David Edward Gilbertson Director 13 March 2015 6 October 2017 British England 453b Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, London, E10 7EA
Daniel Lafaye Edney Director 18 November 2014 6 October 2017 British United Kingdom High Hundhowe, Burnside Nr Kendal, Cumbria, England, LA8 9AB
Mohammed Hanif Qadir Director 13 June 2008 30 November 2011 British England 27 Manor Farm Drive, Chingford, London, England, E4 6HU
Michael Accra Jervis Director 13 June 2008 30 November 2011 British England 53 Manor Road, Leyton, London, E10 7AL
Nafees Ali Director 12 October 2006 2 June 2008 British 41 Millais Road, Leytonstone, London, E11 4HB
Shereen Qadir Director 12 October 2006 2 June 2008 British 17 Ropers Avenue, London, E4 9EG
Mohammod Yunus Secretary 12 October 2006 2 June 2008 British 1 Chingford Lane, Woodford Green, Essex, IG8 9QT

Resources

Projects

  • Young Leaders Programme Aimed at 16–18-year-olds, the programme developed skills in critical thinking, public speaking and conflict resolution to help participants challenge extremist narratives.
  • #Notinmyname - social media campaign against ISIS from September 2014 [6]
  • Frontline Intervention Youth Centre: Provided a safe space for 12–24-year-olds to discuss grievances, receive mentoring and access support away from extremist influences.

Funders and Partners


Funding controversies

In 2017 the Home Office withdrew funding from ACF’s deradicalisation work. Hanif Qadir publicly stated that the decision was taken because the charity’s programmes were viewed as “too risky” or because it had criticised aspects of the Prevent strategy. The loss of funding contributed directly to the charity’s eventual closure. Despite its high profile and awards, the foundation struggled to secure sustainable income once government support ended.

Status and dissolution

Active Change Foundation Limited was dissolved on 3 December 2019. Its charity registration (number 1125970) was removed from the Charity Commission register on 15 January 2020 on the grounds that it had ceased to exist.

External links

Company House officers page International Archive holdings: [activechangefoundation.org] https://web.archive.org/web/20260000000000*/activechangefoundation.org Archived snapshot (13 March 2019): https://web.archive.org/web/20190313174318/https://www.activechangefoundation.org/ Charity Commission record: https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search/-/charity-details/4040042/full-print

External resources

  • Co-founder Hanif Qadir is an interviewee in 'Changing Jihadi Minds' on BBC Radio 4's The Report [Reporter John Ware].
  • Co-founder Mike Jervis appears in Channel Four documentary as a de-radicalisation expert in My Son the Jihadi in October 2015. [7]
  • Memorandum from the London Borough of Waltham Forest (PVE 46) September 2009. Communities and Local Government Select Committee.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Active Change Foundation bout Us. Accessed 26 December 2015.
  2. Companies House Active Change Foundation. Accessed 18 December 2018.
  3. Active Change Foundation Resolution of adoption of Memorandum of Association, Companies House 15 Apr 2008
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20190313174318/https://www.activechangefoundation.org/
  5. SUBJECT: EUR SENIOR ADVISOR PANDITH AND S/P ADVISOR COHEN'S VISIT TO THE UK, OCTOBER 9-14, 2007 Thursday, 25 October 2007, 16:38 C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 05 LONDON 004045, SIPDIS EO 12958 DECL: 10/17/2017 - TAGS PGOV, PREL, KISL, PTER, SCUL, UK, REF: LONDON 4030 Classified By: DCM Richard LeBaron for reasons 1.4 b, d. Published as US embassy cables: A quickfire tour of Muslim Britain, The Guardian, 13 December 2010.
  6. #notinmyname: Muslims use social media to fight ISIS,
  7. Dir: Peter Beard; Exec Prod: Brian Woods; Prod Co: True Vision Productions