We only fund work that directly benefits one or more of the groups below. We prioritise specific areas of work.
Children and young people’s improved mental health and wellbeing
We prioritise work that:
Supports early childhood (0-5 years including the perinatal period) with family/carer interventions that aim to reduce the impact of early childhood trauma.
Supports the care-experienced*, those on the edge of care**, or leaving care, with interventions that prioritise improved mental health and well-being.
Refugees and asylum seekers
We prioritise work that:
Creates significant new opportunities relating to employability, entrepreneurial endeavours and personal development for refugees and asylum seekers
Supports the mental health of survivors of torture
Open to arts and creative endeavours which actively encourage building community between migrants and the wider community.
There is an online application form