Mental Health Sustainability Fund - Association of Mental Health Providers

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Aims/priorities: Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) mental health organisations have a vital role working in the community providing support to anyone who has a mental health need but continues to face many challenges in delivering services during COVID-19, intensified by the lockdowns and varying tier systems. It is vital that service providers working in the community are supported to enable them to continue delivering essential, life-saving services to people who need it most so it can be effective and sustainable during and after the pandemic.

Association of Mental Health Providers is pleased to announce the launch of the second round of a small grants fund on Monday 26 July. 

They are looking at funding costs that can positively impact the sustainability of an organisation – specifically those that are supporting the mental health and wellbeing of communities disproportionately impacted by Covid-19; with a focus on organisations that are led by and/or are supporting Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic communities. We will also be considering applications from organisations supporting other disadvantaged groups such as the homeless community, those in contact with the criminal justice system, children and young people, women and girls, victims of domestic violence etc.

Who can apply? VCSE mental health organisations with a turnover of £0-250k.

Grant amount: Up to £5,000

Application process: Organisations will need to complete their online application form which can be found on the funders website from Monday 26 July.

Deadline: Midday on Friday 13 August 2021

Website address: amhp.org.uk

Applicants: 
Organisations
Amount: 
£1000.01 to £10,000
Status: 
Live
Structure: 
Charitable Company
CIC
CIO
Partnerships and Consortiums
Registered Charity
Social Enterprise
Funding Theme: 
Covid 19
Health and Wellbeing
Unpublish Date: 
Friday, 13 August, 2021