Pilgrim Trust - Young Women in Mind Programme

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Ongoing

Funding

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Location

North West England

Applications

Rolling (always open)

Overview

The Pilgrim Trust Young Women in Mind Programme supports charities and public bodies working on heritage preservation or social change. The programme focuses on projects that benefit young women's mental health and wellbeing. It is available to organisations in North West England. The funding amount is not specified. Applications appear to be accepted on a rolling basis with no set deadline. You must be a registered charity or public body to apply. The Trust was founded in 1930 and has been supporting UK causes for over 90 years.

Eligibility

Who can apply:

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Key requirements:

  • Must be registered charity or public body
  • Must focus on young women's mental health or wellbeing
Who is this for?

This programme is for registered charities and public bodies in North West England. Your work should focus on young women's mental health, heritage preservation, or social change projects. It is not suitable for individuals, businesses, or organisations outside the North West.

Full details from Action Together

Aims/Priorities: The Pilgrim Trust, an independent grant-making trust, was founded in 1930 by Edward Stephen Harkness of New York, with an endowment of just over £2 million, in order to support the urgent and future needs of the UK.The Trust supports charities and other public bodies that work on preserving the UK's heritage or catalysing social change.Currently…

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Last updated: 31 May 2026