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Tuesday, 16 July 2024

The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust: New Covenant Fund programme focusing on prevention of Veteran suicide.



The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) has launched the third in its series of new Covenant Fund programmes for 2024/25.

The Embedding Prevention of Veteran Suicide programme will award one-year grants up to £50,000 and two-year grants up to £100,000, for projects which draw upon the key findings from their One Is Too Many programme, and will enable systemic change and long-term, sustainable impact in supporting Armed Forces Veterans with poor mental health, their families, and those who are caring for or supporting them.

What is the programme all about?

The Trust ran a public consultation in 2023, which identified that one of the key areas to focus on was ‘Help Veterans with significant mental health needs’. This Veteran-focused programme will address this aim by supporting projects that meet one or more of the following outcomes.
To support staff who work with vulnerable beneficiaries.
To address mental health wellbeing, help-seeking, and stigma within the Armed Forces community.
To address the needs of under-represented groups.The consultation findings are available to read on The Trust website. 

Who can apply?

The Trust is inviting applications from UK-based registered charities and statutory organisations. Full details are available on their website.

What type of project are the Trust looking to support?

The Trust is particularly seeking applications from organisations looking to collaborate with stakeholders and service providers, to widen the potential reach and benefits of your project and provide a common way which is safe, streamlined, Veteran-centred and holistic in nature.

Anna Wright, Chief Executive at the Trust explains: “Last year, we hosted our Suicide Prevention Conference to launch the findings from the One Is Too Many programme. Amongst the recommendations in the evaluation was the need for additional resources and research. The evaluation also found that more work is needed to develop strategies to reach under-represented groups and to encourage help-seeking behaviour. This new programme will take learning from the One Is Too Many programme and make further progress with Veterans in need and their families.”

The programme is now open for applications and the closing date is 12 noon on 2 October 2024.

Find out more

Full details of the Embedding Prevention of Veteran Suicide programme, including eligibility and how to apply, can be found on the Trust’s website: www.covenantfund.org.uk

Keep up to date with funding opportunities

For the latest updates and announcements on each of the Covenant Fund programmes, and any other funding opportunities the Trust has available throughout the year, sign up to their e-newsletter via their website www.covenantfund.org.uk.