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Time to Change grants fund round 4 opens 17 July

3 Jul 2013 - 11:48 by john.butler

Does your organisation have strong links to the communities you represent?
Are you looking for funding to make a difference locally?

Time to Change funds projects that change public attitudes to mental health.
Our projects bring together people with and without mental health problems and create opportunities for meaningful one-to-one conversations. 
 
Round 4 of the Time to Change grants fund opens on 17 July
• 25% of the fund overall will be awarded to projects run by and working with people from Black and Minority Ethnic communities, with a specific focus on African Caribbean communities
• 20% will go to projects that work with young people (24 years and under).
• Eligible projects must be led by people with first-hand experience of mental health problems.
• We are keen to receive applications from partnerships that include organisations outside the mental health arena.

Interested?
• Check out the grants section of the Time to Change website
• See if you are eligible to apply
• Book on an info session
• Read about projects Time to Change has already funded

If you are looking for partners or want to discuss potential proposals please contact [email protected] or [email protected] or telephone 0161 834 9823

Grants fund information session
Date & Time: 31July 2013, 2pm – 4pm
Venue: Manchester Digital Laboratory (MadLab), 36-40 Edge Street, Manchester, M4 1HN

An information session for organisations and individuals with experience of mental health problems that are planning to apply to the fourth and final round of the Time to Change grants fund.

The session will include:
• Information about the Time to Change grants fund
• Discussions on what makes an effective social contact project
• Guidance on what makes a strong application
• An opportunity to network with other organisations and individuals

For further information and to book a place, visit: www.time-to-change.org.uk/civicrm/event/info?id=518&reset=1  
 

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