GM Mental Wellbeing grants

Grants from £100 up to £1,000 are available for faith organisations to run activities that will support people from the communities of identity or experience below that may struggle to achieve higher a blue bag with a yellow ribbon around the top and white pound sign on the frontlevels of mental wellbeing. A faith organisation is one whose primary function is the delivery of religious activity.

This first rolling micro-grants round is specifically for faith organisations to apply for up to £1,000 to support the mental wellbeing of people from communities of identity or experience, based in Greater Manchester, including:   

  • Carers
  • People from communities who have experienced racial inequality
  • People living with long term physical or mental health conditions
  • People who identify as LGBTQ+
  • People experiencing socioeconomic crisis
  • Disabled people
  • Military veterans
  • People who are unemployed
  • Socially isolated older people
  • Funding for organisations to support the mental wellbeing of staff and volunteers

A second round of micro-grants will open later this month to any small voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE) organisations based in Greater Manchester.

Apply here