Fund to tackle health inequalities in Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities in Southwark

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Consultation has concluded. 

The grants programme received 44 applications requesting £213,907. All projects to be completed by 30 April 2025.

  • 20 projects awarded grants totalling £ £94,917.20.
  • 15 projects awarded £3000 maximum grant award for a project delivered by a single organisation.
  • Three partnerships awarded £15,000 - the maximum grant awarded for a project delivered as a partnership involving three or more organisations.
  • Two projects awarded under £3000 for projects delivered by a single organisation.
  • 15 projects addressing mental health.
  • Two projects addressing improving the experiences of Black, Asian and other minority ethnic communities in primary care.
  • One project addressing improving rates of cancer screening in Black, Asian and other minority ethnic communities
  • One project addressing food poverty and mental health
  • One project addressing food poverty, improving rates of cancer awareness and improving experiences of Black, Asian and other minority ethnic communities in primary care
  • Peckham/SE15 areas featured in nine out of the 20 projects
  • Walworth and Elephant and Castle areas featured in four projects

  • CLOSED: Submissions have been considered.

    This is the application form for the Health Inequalities Grants Programme. The first five questions asks applicants to confirm their eligibility for the fund, then to complete the application and to upload documents to support their application.

    Consultation has concluded. 

    The grants programme received 44 applications requesting £213,907. All projects to be completed by 30 April 2025.

    • 20 projects awarded grants totalling £ £94,917.20.
    • 15 projects awarded £3000 maximum grant award for a project delivered by a single organisation.
    • Three partnerships awarded £15,000 - the maximum grant awarded for a project delivered as a partnership involving three or more organisations.
    • Two projects awarded under £3000 for projects delivered by a single organisation.
    • 15 projects addressing mental health.
    • Two projects addressing improving the experiences of Black, Asian and other minority ethnic communities in primary care.
    • One project addressing improving rates of cancer screening in Black, Asian and other minority ethnic communities
    • One project addressing food poverty and mental health
    • One project addressing food poverty, improving rates of cancer awareness and improving experiences of Black, Asian and other minority ethnic communities in primary care
    • Peckham/SE15 areas featured in nine out of the 20 projects
    • Walworth and Elephant and Castle areas featured in four projects
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