Deadline: 29-Jan-23
Synergi Small Grants Fund offers grants of between £2000 to £3000 for groups led by Black people and people of colour with lived experience of mental ill-health, distress or trauma, to take action on mental health and racial justice.
Funding Information
- You can apply for between £2000 and £3000. In the application form they will ask you to give a brief breakdown of how you intend to spend the money.
What they can fund?
- Costs to deliver your support and activities – this could include staff or freelance costs, rent for space or room hire, materials for your activities (art supplies etc.), equipment, and volunteer and group member expenses. This isn’t an exhaustive list, and you may have other needs!
- Groups focusing on campaigning, such as direct action. They are aware there is less grant funding available for campaigning work, and so they encourage groups to use the fund’s flexibility in this area.
- Organisational development – this could include training and development, tech subscriptions or equipment, reflective practice or coaching, or business planning. Anything needed to help you better support your community.
They cannot fund:
- Organisations that pay profits to shareholders or members
- Groups operating solely outside of England
- Applications from individuals
- Retrospective costs – things that money has already been spent on
- Examples of the actions they hope to fund include:
- Collective care. This might look like providing food and essentials parcels, writing to incarcerated community members, creating opportunities for people to come together and support each other using shared experiences as in peer support groups, mutual aid, creative practices like dance or singing, or covering the costs of accessing therapy or other healing practices.
- Campaigning and change-making. This could include protest, work to create change on a local or national level, sharing information and skills such as community organising training, or creating resources for members of your community to better advocate for themselves.
- All of the actions should be led by, and for the benefit of, Black people and people of colour with experience of mental ill-health, distress or trauma.
Eligibility Criteria
- Your group must be led by and for Black people and people of colour
- Your group must be led by and for people who have shared experiences or identities with those they are creating spaces for
- Your group must benefit people or communities who live with mental ill-health, trauma, and distress.
- Groups which have some white members and/or members without experience of mental ill-health are still eligible, provided those members are neither the main decision-makers nor the main people who benefit.
- They want this funding to reach those communities experiencing the most extreme forms of discrimination or injustice, including state violence. This might include, for example, the hostile environment, anti-trans legislation or policies, or Prevent. They want this funding to help you build community, and to resist and challenge. They also want to provide some counter to the historic underfunding of this work.
- In this context, they encourage applications from:
- Groups led by and for people from Muslim communities
- Groups led by and for trans and non-binary communities
- Groups led by and for refugees and/or people seeking asylum
- Groups whose work engages with an abolitionist framework
- Groups with a yearly project income of under £25,000
- Groups with non-traditional structures (including those that are unregistered)
For more information, visit Synergi.