Deadline: 23-Dec-21
Henry Duncan has announced Micro Grants that will fund small charities and voluntary groups which deliver activities to improve mental health and wellbeing. Activity will have a focus on reducing isolation and loneliness by supporting people to be connected. It will work within communities experiencing disadvantage, including Black Asian Minority Ethnic and rural communities.
Funding information
You can apply for up to £1,000.
Eligibility Criteria
Charities and constituted* voluntary groups that:
- Are operating in Scotland.
- Have an annual income of up to £50,000.
- Are delivering activities in communities experiencing disadvantage (this may include Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic and rural communities).
- Are delivering activities with a specific focus on supporting people’s mental health and wellbeing by creating supportive spaces where people make connections, reducing isolation and loneliness.
- Do not have enough funds to run their activities in the next year.
*Constituted voluntary groups must have charitable purposes and have a governing document which clearly states that:
- The group is not-for-profit, or has a clear clause ensuring that all income is applied to the group’s purposes and not distributed to members, shareholders or owners.
- There is a dissolution clause/lock in place requiring assets are distributed to a group with similar charitable aims in the instance of closure.
For more information, visit https://www.corra.scot/grants/henry-duncan-grants/