UK Veterans can now apply for life-changing mobility support
UK Veterans with mobility issues attributable to their Service can now apply for support from the Veterans’ Mobility Fund (VMF).
Read MoreUK Veterans with mobility issues attributable to their Service can now apply for support from the Veterans’ Mobility Fund (VMF).
Read MoreComing soon! Your chance to join us virtually to hear the latest findings and impact from our One Is Too Many programme.
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Categories: Veterans, Veterans Places, Pathways and People, Veterans' mental health and wellbeing
In November 2023, the Trust was delighted to be awarded an additional £10 million through the Autumn Statement to enable the Veterans’ Places, Pathways & People (VPPP) programme portfolios to continue their impactful and collaborative projects.
Read MoreOur second and final roadshow focusing on the Supporting Armed Forces in Acute Hospital Settings programme took place last week in Glasgow; and shone a light on work in the Devolved Nations.
Read MoreWe’re delighted to announce that we’ve supported six projects, worth over £255K, under the Office for Veterans’ Affairs Veterans’ Capital Housing Fund Development Grants and Refurbishment Grants programmes.
Read MoreThinking of applying to one of the Veterans’ Capital Housing Fund programmes?
We’ve put together a handy infographic to take you through which programme might be the best fit for your project.
Read MoreThe Trust has awarded over £169,000 to three projects, from across the UK, under the Armed Forces Families Fund: Research Grants programme.
Read MoreThe Trust has co-funded the next stage of work at Northumbria University to build on the Veteran data collections of the Map of Need.
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Categories: Funds, Programme news, Veterans Places, Pathways and People, Veterans' mental health and wellbeing
The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust is delighted by the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s announcement of an additional £10 million to support the Veterans’ Places, People and Pathways programme, to increase support to a significant community of vulnerable Veterans throughout the UK and enable it to become self-sustaining.
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