Afghanistan Veterans’ Fund Opens for Applications

Posted on: December 29, 2021

Grants of between £35,000 and £300,000 are available to help UK Armed Forces charities increase capacity in services and initiatives that offer supportive comradeship, engagement and wellbeing efforts for veterans who have served in Afghanistan and other recent conflicts and the wider veterans community. Organisations are invited to apply for one of four strands of funding from the Afghanistan Veterans’ Fund for projects that respond to the increased needs in veterans by improving wellbeing and resilience, and promoting good mental health. Funding is being made available by the Office for Veterans’ Affairs and will be administered by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust.

The deadline for applications is the 17th January 2022.

Click here to read more : https://covenantfund.org.uk/programme/afghanistan-veterans-fund/

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