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Tackling unmet health needs



Related documents and links

Report and accounts 2010  (pdf, 1.68MB)

Grant guidance (pdf, 206KB)

Special Interest and Small Grant Application form and guidance (Word document, 147KB)

Samaritan Grant Application form and guidance (Word document, 184KB)

Feedback Form (pdf, 133MB)


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Grants

For more details of our most recent grant recipients refer to our Report and Accounts.

We have three grant programmes:

Special Interest Grants - This is our main grant programme through which we support thoughtful projects or service developments that can tackle health inequalities and the limiting effects of ill health, disability and poverty. Applications will be judged on how they could make a difference in an area of unmet need.

Samaritan Grants - These are grants available to social work and hospital teams, voluntary and community organisations, including faith groups, working directly with and able to distribute one-off grants to people in need.

Small Grants – To support health and social welfare projects in areas of high need especially those that encourage co-operation between health and community groups.

For more details of our most recent grant recipients, refer to our Report and Accounts and latest project reports. If you have any comments on our grant making or wish to raise other matters please use our feedback form opposite.

The National Council of Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) Sustainable Funding Project provides resources that encourage and enable  groups to develop and implement a sustainable income

Sundial Centre

In addition to providing grants, in partnership with Peabody and the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, the charity established the Sundial Centre in Bethnal Green, a day care and resource centre for older people. Read more about the Sundial Centre.