Deadline: 27-Apr-2026
Leeds City Council Public Mental Health and Leeds Community Foundation are offering Suicide Prevention Large Grants to fund community initiatives that reduce suicide risk among vulnerable groups in Leeds. The grants aim to strengthen local support networks, implement preventive measures, and address public mental health priorities.
Purpose of the Grant
The program focuses on:
- Suicide prevention in Leeds
- Supporting third-sector community initiatives
- Implementing actions from the Leeds Suicide Prevention Action Plan
- Addressing priorities identified in the Leeds Suicide Audit
- Targeting specific at-risk communities or groups
Funding Details
- Grant range: £10,000 – £25,000
- Project duration: 12 – 24 months
- Funding supports initiatives that provide support, intervention, and prevention for individuals at risk of suicide
Eligible Applicants
- Incorporated not-for-profit organizations, including:
- Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs)
- Community Interest Companies (CICs)
- Charitable companies
- Organisations registered with Charity Commission, Companies House, or FCA Mutuals Public Register
- Registered charities that are not incorporated (cannot use funds for PAYE staff)
- Small unincorporated/unregistered organisations with annual income under £10,000 (grant cannot raise income above this threshold)
Ineligible Activities
The following cannot be funded:
- Activities already completed
- Initiatives that discriminate or exclude participants without valid justification
- Programs promoting political or religious agendas
- Activities primarily benefiting animals
- Capital appeals or building projects
- Grant-making to other organisations or individuals
- Applications submitted by individuals
Why This Grant Matters
- Enhances local capacity for suicide prevention
- Supports community-led interventions for at-risk individuals
- Strengthens timely support and preventive measures across vulnerable communities in Leeds
FAQ
1. Who can apply?
Not-for-profit organizations based in Leeds, including CIOs, CICs, charitable companies, registered charities, and small unincorporated organisations under £10,000 annual income.
2. What is the funding range?
£10,000 to £25,000 for projects lasting 12–24 months.
3. Can funds cover staff salaries?
Only self-employed staff; PAYE staff costs are not eligible for unincorporated charities.
4. Are individuals eligible to apply?
No, only organisations can submit applications.
5. Are completed activities eligible?
No, funding cannot be used for activities that have already occurred.
6. Can the grant be used for buildings or capital projects?
No, capital appeals or building projects are excluded.
Conclusion
The Leeds Suicide Prevention Large Grants offer vital support for community initiatives that prevent suicide and provide targeted mental health interventions. By funding effective, community-led projects, the program strengthens local capacity and ensures vulnerable groups in Leeds receive timely, meaningful support.
For more information, visit Leeds Community Foundation.









































