GSK Community Health Programme
Funding
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Location
North West England
Applications
Rolling (always open)
This grant supports very small charities working to reduce health inequalities in their communities. It is especially aimed at groups led by and supporting disadvantaged communities, including ethnic minority communities. The funding provides unrestricted money, which means you can use it flexibly. It also includes support for charity leaders. The programme is run by Action Together and covers North West England.
Who can apply:
Key requirements:
- Must be a very small charity
- Must work to address health inequalities in the community
- Priority given to organisations led by and supporting disadvantaged communities, including ethnic minority communities
This grant is for very small charities in North West England working to tackle health inequalities. It is particularly suited to organisations led by or supporting disadvantaged communities, such as ethnic minority groups. It is not aimed at larger charities or businesses.
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Aims/priorities: The funding is aimed at very small charities working in their communities to address health inequalities and who find it hard to access unrestricted funding and support for their leaders. This is particularly true for organisations led by and supporting the most disadvantaged communities – such as those supporting ethnic minority communities, people with…
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