If you are a community or voluntary sector organisation and are interested, please apply now.
NHS South West London is funding community and voluntary organisations to run activities and events. The aim is to support local communities to have conversations about childhood illnesses – helping people make informed decisions about vaccines and supporting us to collect feedback.
If you applied for any of our previous grant schemes, such as the Winter Engagement Fund, we would love to hear from you again.
We are open to ideas about different types of events or activities. The grants are to make sure that information about local health and care services and support are available at those activities or events. Information and training will be available to support you.
The funding could be used for an activity or event you have already organised to take place this summer – and help cover some of the costs. All activities and events must be delivered by end of September 2024.
A grant of up to £500 is available per organisation.
How to apply
If you’re interested, you can:
- complete the application form online
- download the application form and return it by email to [email protected]
Closing date
The closing date for applications is midnight on Sunday 23 June 2024.
Questions
If you have any questions, please contact [email protected] and we would be happy to support you. We will also be running a drop in session – details to follow.
This year, the South West London Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) Alliance is managing the grant process on behalf of NHS South West London – via Croydon Voluntary Action. The Alliance aims to:
- be a link between local voluntary and community sector organisations and other partners within the South West London Integrated Care System (ICS)
- share valuable insight and information to support and promote shared learning and collaboration across the different partners
- be a strategic partner within the ICS and support the transformation of health and care services for local people.