Fund information

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Minimum Funding: £0.00

Maximum Funding: £10,000.00

Closing Date: 14 Oct 2024

Closing Time: 23:59

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Details

The Fund is distributed by Third Sector Interfaces (TSIs) to community groups and organisations and reflects the importance the government places on community support as part of the overall mental health infrastructure and the commitments given by Scottish Ministers to increase direct mental health investment, in the NHS Recovery Plan, the July 2023 Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy  and the latest Programme for Government. 

For year four Argyll and Bute Third Sector Interface (AB TSI) has been allocated £280,979.23 to distribute to third sector and community organisations by the end of March 2025, although we will seek to distribute funds in December 2024.  Year four funds will need to be spent by the end of August 2026 at the very latest, however, the Government will require some evaluation responses by March 2026.

Criteria

  • Reducing and preventing mental ill health — with a focus on prevention and early intervention
  • Tackling social isolation and issues faced by rurality
  • Addressing inequalities related to the cost-of-living crisis, poverty, trauma, supporting unpaid carers and suicide prevention
  • Promoting community wellbeing and increase local connectivity and resilience
  • Helping disadvantaged young people (16 plus) make positive changes in their lives


Applications can be accepted from a range of voluntary, 'not for profit' organisations, associations, groups and clubs or
consortiums/partnerships which have a strong community focus for their activities. The range of organisations that can apply are:

  • Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisations (SCIO)
  • Unincorporated Associations
  • Companies Limited by Guarantee
  • Trusts
  • Not-for-profit company or asset locked company or Community Interest Companies (ClC)
  • Cooperative and Community Benefit Societies
  • Community councils