The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust has announced the launch of two new funding programmes tackling social isolation amongst the armed forces community.

A Force for Change in communities

In early 2020, the Trust ran an open consultation to explore how they could best make small grants locally. Based on feedback, they’ve designed the Armed Forces Covenant Fund: Force for Change programme which will support forces communities in addressing local needs and promoting social inclusion.

Grants of up to £20,000 will be available for one-year projects and this year, there will be an additional focus on supporting volunteer-run projects that need some additional help.

Carol Stone, Director of Grants at the Trust, says: “We are particularly keen with this year’s programme to provide additional support to military communities that have been affected by COVID-19. This might be veterans who are isolated or forces families that may be having a challenging time. We are looking for projects that respond locally to challenges within communities and will support small projects that we have helped through the COVID programmes that we ran earlier this year, if there’s still a need for your work.”

Overcoming social isolation

The Trust recognises that some people from military communities may be particularly isolated and find it hard to engage with other projects or services. Projects working with people with these needs may need more time and more resources.

The Tackling Loneliness programme has been designed to meet this need. This Covenant Fund programme will award fixed grants of £70,000 for two-year projects that work proactively to enable people to become more engaged with their community. The Trust will look for projects that help those taking part to strengthen their support networks and build their confidence to access opportunities available to them.

Both programmes will consider projects that support serving personnel, veterans and armed forces families.

Find out more at www.covenantfund.org.uk

 

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