Funding
The Pixel Fund Grants

The Pixel Fund Grants

The Pixel Fund

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Funding Available:
£2,500 to £5,000
Deadline:
Ongoing

Funding Information

The fund aims to support improvement in mental health by providing grants to UK registered charities involved in the mental health and wellbeing of children and young adults. The fund prefers to target its grant-giving to specific projects that will provide a measurable difference to the charities' users.

The fund generally offers first grants of between £2,500 and £5,000. However, no single grant is ever more than 5% of annual income.

There is no deadline for applications.

There is a multi-step application process - groups should first attend a pre-meeting to discuss a new idea and ensure they are eligible to apply. The process typically takes around four months from start to finish. Visit the Pixel Fund website for more information on eligibility and the application process.

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