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2026-27 Creative Breaks Programme (United Kingdom)

Call for Applications: AL-Invest Green Program 2025

Deadline: 16-Apr-2026

Creative Breaks provides funding to third sector organisations in Scotland to deliver short breaks and activities for unpaid carers and the people they care for. Grants of up to £35,000 for incorporated organisations and £10,000 for unincorporated organisations support initiatives that improve wellbeing, strengthen support networks, and provide meaningful respite experiences.

Overview

Creative Breaks supports third sector organisations delivering short break projects for unpaid carers of adults and young carers. The programme aims to:

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must be:

Applicants must either directly support carers or collaborate with a partner organisation that does. Consultation with unpaid carers during project planning is expected.

Ineligible applicants:

Grant Details

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Prepare your application: Demonstrate the project’s impact on carers’ wellbeing and include evidence of consultation with carers.
  2. Submit the application: Ensure compliance with all organisational and safeguarding requirements.
  3. Assessment: Applications evaluated based on quality, feasibility, community benefit, and alignment with programme objectives.
  4. Grant allocation: Successful organisations receive funding to implement short break activities.
  5. Project delivery: Deliver meaningful respite experiences, monitor outcomes, and report on impact.

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Why It Matters

Creative Breaks funding helps unpaid carers access vital respite and supportive experiences, enhancing their wellbeing and quality of life. Projects also strengthen community support networks and provide positive shared experiences for carers and the people they care for.

FAQs

1. Who can apply?
Third sector organisations in Scotland that are OSCR-registered charities or constituted charitable organisations.

2. What is the maximum grant available?

3. Who benefits from these projects?
Unpaid carers of adults, young carers, and the people they care for.

4. Are partnerships allowed?
Yes, organisations can partner with others to deliver activities for carers.

5. What compliance measures are required?
PVG checks, safeguarding policies, Care Inspectorate registration if required, and effective governance.

6. Is consultation with carers required?
Yes, applicants should demonstrate evidence of consultation with unpaid carers when preparing the project.

7. What are the intended outcomes?
Enhanced wellbeing, strengthened support networks, and meaningful short break experiences for carers and care recipients.

Conclusion

Creative Breaks funding enables Scottish third sector organisations to deliver high-impact short break projects for unpaid carers and the people they care for. By supporting wellbeing, fostering community connections, and providing meaningful respite, the programme improves quality of life and strengthens local carer support networks.

For more information, visit Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action.

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