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NHS Charities Together Community Partnership Grants

Grants for the wider NHS & voluntary community dealing with Covid-19

NHS Charities Together NHS Charities Together are pleased to announce the funding made available to Integrated Care Systems. For this area that is Humber Coast And Vale and stretches along the east coast of England from Scarborough to Cleethorpes, and along both banks of the Humber. Humber Coast and Vale incorporates the cities of Hull and York and Large and rural areas of East Yorkshire, North Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire. 

These grants are to support community partnerships in recognition of the impact of COVID-19 on the wider community.

As the lead charity for this project, Health Tree Foundation have worked with the NHS Charities in the area to agree three funding pots for the voluntary and community sector to apply. The pots are outlined below. 

Pot 1: £200,000 for Green Social Prescribing: Mental & Physical health

This funding pot will be aligned with the HCV Green Social Prescribing Bid. Preventing admission to NHS facilities, developing early and or alternative interventions to clinical need. 

For this fund we will accept applications for up to £20,000 to apply for this funding pot you will need:

  • To be a registered charity or constituted group
  • To be delivering activity already
  • To be registered in a Humber Coast and Vale area
  • Funds can be spent on project delivery and or core costs
  • To enable existing charity/constituted group to enhance their offer to support an increased level of safe referrals from social prescribing link workers

Budget can include items such as;

  • Salaried cost
  • Training; Physical or online resources 
  • Project Equipment
  • Volunteer expenses
  • Marketing
  • Policy development
  • Insurance costs

Pot 2: £200,000 for Volunteering: 2 bids sought 1 from Humber area, 1 from York & North Yorkshire

£200,000 split between two projects: One in the Humber area and one in York &North Yorkshire. Programmes sought that show learning and new investment into volunteering to capture community spirt, helping to maximise the role of volunteers in your communities to:

  1. Prevent admission to NHS facilities, developing early and or alternative interventions to clinical need.
  2. Facilitating discharge from NHS facilities, for example with end of life care or community health projects
  3. Supporting patients to recover more quickly in the community after leaving hospital
  4. Supporting initiatives that seek to remove health inequalities and disparity in health outcomes with a focus on diversity in the population

Applicants must clearly evidence that they are an organisation that specialises in leading and supporting volunteering projects within one from the Humber (Hull, East York’s, North Linconshire, North East Lincolnshire) area and one from the York & North Yorkshire; to provide a proposal which outlines how with investment; you can implement lessons learned from the past years volunteer experiences for example:

  • Create new partnership working 
  • Streamlining processes
  • Improving marketing and communications
  • Develop new training
  • Improvement of the volunteer offer / experience

The programme would:

  • Inspire new ways of volunteering
  • Increase volunteer numbers
  • Increase awareness of volunteering
  • Connect existing volunteers

Applicants must show:

Evidence of experience in delivering volunteering through pandemic on a city/district wide or regional scale.

Pot 3: £200k for Match funding projects grants from £5,000 to £50,000

You must already have raised or committed funds for your project and we will match fund up to £50k for a minimum of four projects that meet one of the following outcomes:

  1. Prevent admission to NHS facilities, developing early and or alternative interventions to clinical need.
  2. Facilitating discharge from NHS facilities, for example with end of life care or community health projects
  3. Supporting patients to recover more quickly in the community after leaving hospital
  4. Supporting initiatives that seek to remove health inequalities and disparity in health outcomes with a focus on diversity in the population

Our Timeline:

  • Webinar: 14th May 2021. To view the slides from the webinar, please click here.
  • Applications close: 18th June 2021
  • Applications sent to grant panellists week beginning: 28th June 2021
  • Grant panels: w/c 5th July 2021 (NHS Birthday)
  • Full first application to NHSCT submitted and communication to applicants that they have progressed to the next stage: w/c 12th July 2021
  • Feedback and amends from NHSCT
  • Final submission to NHSCT
  • Anticipation of funding availability in November 2021*Dependant on NHSCT

If you have any enquiries, please email the Health Tree Team

To view the frequently asked questions, please click here

To download an application form, please click here.

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