Our new Survey 2022
We have launched a survey to help us ensure that the funding programmes we develop and the grants that we make continue to make real change to Armed Forces communities across the UK.
Read MoreWe have launched a survey to help us ensure that the funding programmes we develop and the grants that we make continue to make real change to Armed Forces communities across the UK.
Read MoreHappy New Year – a message from our New Chief Executive, Anna Wright
Read MoreArmed Forces Covenant Fund Trust welcomes new Chief Executive
Read More£500,000 awarded to make a difference to Armed Forces Communities in their local area.
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Categories: Armed Forces Covenant Local Grants, Forces families, Funds, Programme news, Projects we've funded, Removing Barriers to Family Life, Uncategorized, Veterans
Veterans, Service personnel and their families and Service young people, will have a whole range of new local opportunities to get involved with, following the latest round of our Force for Change programme, which saw a further 80 projects receive a share of almost £1.5 million.
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Categories: Armed Forces Covenant Local Grants, Carers and Families, Forces families, Funds, Impact, Programme news, Projects we've funded, Uncategorized, Veterans
The Trust has published two reports that explore the reach and impact of the Armed Forces Covenant: Local Grants programme.
Read MoreEverton in the Community’s veterans provision is expanding its reach once more thanks to a welcome funding boost from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust.
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Categories: Funds, Impact, Programme news, Projects we've funded, Uncategorized, Veterans, Veterans' mental health and wellbeing
The final installment in our ‘Festive Forces’ series, is from Art Therapy Yorkshire, who received £9,800 from the Forces Communities Together programme for a series of online art sessions culminating in a public exhibition.
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Categories: Funds, Impact, Programme news, Projects we've funded, Uncategorized, Veterans' mental health and wellbeing
The next instalment in our ‘Festive Forces’ series, is from The Not Forgotten, who received £10,000 from the Forces Communities Together programme towards the cost of producing and delivering jigsaws and ‘Boredom Buster’ booklets to isolated and lonely veterans.
Read MorePupil’s from Weeton Primary School bring history to life in a visual storytelling project exploring bygone times.
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