Community foundations increase mental health funding
Grant funding for local organisations supporting people with mental healthy problems is expected to rise by more than 55 per cent.
According to UK Community Foundations (UKCF) – the umbrella body for community foundations – its member organisations predict they will make £1.84 million available to “small frontline charities” working in mental health during 2014/15. This compares to the £1.19 million donated in the last financial year.
Stephen Hammersley, UKCF’s ceo, said:
“UKCF and its network of community foundations have witnessed a rise in donors recognising these issues in communities across the nations, and targeting their funds accordingly.
“Although the figures are small in comparison to the £65 million community foundations make in grants every year, the rise is pronounced and suggests that the stigma of mental health is being challenged.”