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Communities Mental Health & Wellbeing Fund Year 5/6

Supporting Mental Health & Wellbeing Across Perth & Kinross We’re delighted to share this year’s recipients of the Communities Mental…

Event Highlights: Meet the Funder – NHS Tayside

Building stronger communities through collaboration and support. On Thursday 9th October we hosted an online session with Phillippa MacDonald from…

The Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund Y5 – Y6 is Here!

Expressions of Interest for CMHWF Year 5 are Now Open! We are delighted to announce that expressions of interest for…

Updates to Public Procurement for Third Sector Organisations

Public Contracts Scotland – Making Third Sector organisations More Visible Recent updates to the Public Contracts Scotland (PCS) platform are…

Scottish Government Announces £30 Million Boost for CMHWF 2025 – 2027

A Positive Step for Fairer Funding in Scotland We’re delighted to share that the Scottish Government has announced a further…

CMHWF Year 4: Successful Awards

CMHWF Year 4 We’re pleased to share this year’s recipient of the Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund, distributed by…

Funding webinar: The National Lottery Community Fund

You are invited to our online funding webinar! Join us for an online opportunity to meet with Rachelle Cloutier, Funding…

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