Deadline: 30-Jun-23
The Suffolk Community Foundation is accepting applications for the Suffolk Carers Fund that aims to support adults providing unpaid care and support to adult family members and friends who are older, disabled or seriously ill, due to frailty, physical, emotional and/or mental health issues including addiction.
Caring for their relatives and friends when they are in need, is a challenge that many of us will face at some point in their lives. Carers are as diverse as society itself. They may be any age and come from any cultural background. Many carers are invisible to the health and care system. When a family member or friend becomes sick or experiences ill-health, it has the potential to change lives forever, and can have a profound and lasting effect on the health and wellbeing of family members who look after them.
The support offered by unpaid carers is critical to these people and is one of the most valuable assets within their communities but can be incredibly difficult for those in the role. This funding programme recognises these challenges and seeks to support those who provide unpaid care.
Grants for activities within communities that enable adult unpaid carers (aged 18+) who are supporting other adults, to sustain their caring role by increasing their feelings of wellbeing, choice and control.
Themes
- The objective of the fund is to enable their adult unpaid carers (aged 18+) who are supporting other adults, to sustain their caring role and increase their feelings of wellbeing, choice and control by meeting one or more of the following themes:
- Helping family members and friends recognise their role as unpaid carers at an early stage and identify and access the support they need.
- Supporting unpaid carers to access opportunities which sustain and improve their physical and emotional health and wellbeing.
- Enabling those with caring responsibilities to fulfil their educational and employment potential, build and maintain their social connections, and have time for relaxation/recharging.
Funding Information
- Funding available:
- Grants of up to £20,000 (or micro grants of up to £5,000) for activities within communities that enable their adult unpaid carers to sustain their caring role, by supporting their feelings of wellbeing, choice, and control.
- Grants will be awarded for a period of one year. However, for both the small and large grants, organisations may identify on application if they would like to apply for up to 2 years of further funding. This funding will be dependent on evidence of impact through completion of 9-monthly monitoring, for each year of funding awarded.
- Grants are intended to promote innovation and creativity in supporting carers, with the intention that where there is demonstrated impact on the lives of unpaid carers, this will lead to seeking more sustainable funding options.
- The funder is particularly interested in projects that meet one of the following:
- Helping family members and friends recognise their role as unpaid carers at an early stage and identify and access the support they need.
- Supporting unpaid carers to access opportunities which sustain and improve their physical and emotional health and wellbeing.
- Enabling those with caring responsibilities to fulfil their educational and employment potential, build and maintain their social connections, and have time for relaxation/recharging.
Eligibility Criteria
- Due to the current challenges which they know carers are facing, they are particularly interested in hearing:
- From small grassroots and community organisations run by/for adult carers
- About innovative/start-up projects and those that will fill gaps in the current provision for adult carers
- How organisations will support carers to have short breaks away from their caring responsibilities
- How organisations offering face-face learning, employment or leisure activities will make sessions as accessible as possible to carers i.e. what arrangements for the cared-for person will be put in place to enable the carer to attend?
- How organisations will support carers to become more competent and confident with using technology.
For more information, visit Suffolk Carers Fund.