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The Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund is here! 

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We’re so happy to bring this funding opportunity to community organisations across Perth and Kinross, courtesy of the Scottish Government. 

This fund is here to support community-based initiatives that promote and develop good mental health and wellbeing within the adult population (aged 16 or over), with a particular focus on prevention and early intervention. 

Applications are welcomed from a range of voluntary groups and organisations, including: 

  • Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisations (SCIO)
  • Unincorporated Associations
  • Companies Limited by Guarantee
  • Trusts
  • Not-for-profit companies, asset locked companies or Community Interest Companies (CIC)
  • Cooperative and Community Benefit Societies
  • Community councils
  • Parent councils

Learn more about what projects are eligible for this funding by reading the Information for Applicants below, and express your interest by Tuesday 15 October at 5pm using this quick Microsoft Form.

Information for applicants

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