New awards provide educational support for Service children
We’ve awarded 21 fantastic projects a share of £1.3 million in the latest round of the Service Pupil Support Programme!
Read MoreWe’ve awarded 21 fantastic projects a share of £1.3 million in the latest round of the Service Pupil Support Programme!
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Categories: New programmes, Programme news, Veterans, Veterans' mental health and wellbeing
We’re pleased to announce the Embedding Prevention of Veteran Suicide programme is now open for applications.
Read MoreThe Apart Not Alone programme is now open for applications for projects that will help to mitigate the impact of long or frequent involuntary separation for families, spouses, and serving personnel, including reservists and their families.
Read MoreServing Families: On the Move is now open for applications for projects that will improve the quality of life for Service families impacted by relocation as a direct result of Service life.
Read MoreThe Armed Forces Families Fund: Early Years programme will award grants to projects which help enhance early childhood education and childcare settings to meet specific needs of young children from Armed Forces families.
Read MoreThe Early Years programme is now accepting applications for projects that will help enhance early childhood education and childcare settings for Armed Forces families.
Read MoreThe Trust will award £30 million in grants under the Covenant Fund over the next three years, according to its new Funding Framework.
Read MoreThe Trust is excited to announce that we’ve allocated over £790,000 under the Supporting Partners programme, to improve support for Service partners and spouses and celebrate the skills and experiences they bring to the workplace.
Read MoreWe’ve awarded almost £3 million to nine transformative projects in this year’s round of the Covenant Fund Transformational Grants programme.
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Categories: Impact, Knowledge Network, Programme news, Projects we've funded, PTSD, Veterans
Did you join us for our recent One Is Too Many webinar, which took place on 20 March?
We were pleased to help launch the findings from an innovative research project undertaken by The Baton and Northumbria University, which worked with bereaved military families to better understand future support and prevention of Veteran suicide.
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