People Keeping Well

Sheffield City Council
Ongoing

Funding

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Location

England, Yorkshire and The Humber

Applications

Rolling (always open)

Overview

People Keeping Well is a joint project funded by Sheffield City Council and the local NHS. It connects people to community services to improve health and wellbeing. The funding helps voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise organisations in Sheffield. The project aims to delay the need for health and social care services. It helps people become more connected and resilient in their communities. The funding amount is not specified. Applications appear to be accepted on a rolling basis with no set deadline.

Eligibility

Who can apply:

charitycicsocial enterprise

Key requirements:

  • Must be based in Sheffield
  • Must be voluntary, community, faith or social enterprise organisation
Who is this for?

This funding is for voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise organisations based in Sheffield. You should apply if your organisation works to improve health and wellbeing in the community. It is not for private businesses or organisations based outside Sheffield.

Full details from Sheffield City Council

A joint project funded by Sheffield City Council and the local NHS Integrated Care Board that connects people to community services to improve health and wellbeing. Delivered in partnership with voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise organisations to delay the need for health and social care and help people become more connected and resilient.

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Last updated: 5 April 2026