Men's Emotional Wellbeing Grant

Sheffield City Council
Ongoing

Funding

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Location

England, Yorkshire and The Humber

Applications

Rolling (always open)

Overview

Sheffield City Council offers funding to help partnerships and community groups engage men in their local community. The grant aims to reduce male isolation and create social connections through meaningful activities. It supports existing successful programmes that work with men's emotional wellbeing. The funding addresses the serious issue that 3 in 4 suicides are men. You must be a partnership or community group working in Sheffield to apply. The grant appears to be available on a rolling basis with no set deadline. The funding amount is not specified in the available information.

Eligibility

Who can apply:

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Key requirements:

  • Must engage men in community activities
  • Must be based in Sheffield
  • Must focus on reducing male isolation
Who is this for?

This grant is for partnerships and community groups in Sheffield that work with men's emotional wellbeing. You need to be engaging men in community activities that reduce isolation and create social connections. It is not for individual applications or organisations outside Sheffield.

Full details from Sheffield City Council

Supports partnerships and community groups to engage men in their community, aiming to stabilise support and develop existing successful programmes. The grant addresses the fact that 3 in 4 suicides are men and 75% of men experience symptoms of anxiety, depression and stress, offering opportunities for meaningful activities to reduce isolation.

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Last updated: 5 April 2026