April 25, 2024
Covenant Fund launches Funding Framework for the next 3 years
Grants between £75,000 and £150,000 to focus on addressing domestic abuse through preventative measures or providing support routes for survivors in Armed Forces communities.
This programme offers grants between £75,000 and £150,000 to address the impact of domestic abuse and support initiatives aimed at having a long-term effect in preventing domestic abuse in serving Armed Forces communities or assisting those affected.
Applications are welcome from:
There is more detailed information about eligibility in the programme guidance available below. It is important that you read the programme guidance carefully before you apply.
You can apply for grants between £75,000 and £150,000 towards a project being delivered over a period of up to two years.
We want to support projects that aim to focus on addressing domestic abuse through preventative measures or by providing effective support routes for victim-survivors.
Your project will need to achieve one or more of the following outcomes:
If you applied by 12 noon on Wednesday 16 October 2024 you will receive a decision before the end of December 2024.
Before making your application to this programme, we strongly recommend you use the helpful resources below to ensure you make the best application you can.
Please note, we will add to this list if and when we receive queries from applicants.
Yes, we welcome applications from specialist domestic abuse organisations. However, applicants which do not have recent, relevant experience of working in the field of domestic abuse and a comprehensive understanding of the Armed Forces community, we would strongly advise applicants to have a partnership in place with another organisation or organisations with complementary expertise.
Projects must meet one or more of the programme outcomes. We will consider applications for well planned projects which take the most appropriate approach to the issue of domestic abuse, including projects which have a necessarily narrow focus and those with a broader approach.
We want to ensure that funding goes towards innovative and exemplary projects. To meet the challenge of preventing and addressing domestic abuse within the context of the Armed Forces, we feel offering a small number of medium – large grants of between £75,000 and £150,000 will best achieve this aim.
No. Applications are welcome for projects of up to two years in duration. If your project would run over a shorter period, this would also be considered within the same criteria as a longer project.
No. We recognise that domestic abuse can affect anyone. However, the Free from Fear 2024/25 programme is solely focused on addressing this issue within the specific context of the lives of full-time serving personnel and their families.
All the information you need is included in the programme guidance and application materials published on our website. This will help you to decide whether to apply to this programme. To ensure that all applicants are treated fairly, we are unable to provide additional, individualised advice.
We encourage you to take a look at the application questions before beginning your online application to the Free from Fear programme.
You can also view the terms and conditions to receiving a grant.
Please note, this is for reference only and applications can only be made via our online application portal.
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