Posted April 12, 2024

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Youth Endowment Fund’s New £3.5m Grant Round Opens (England/Wales)

The Youth Endowment Fund was established in 2019 by children’s charity Impetus with a £200 million endowment and 10-year mandate from the Home Office. It is now half-way through its 10-year endowment, having funded hundreds of interventions for violence affecting young people across England and Wales and evaluated their impact ‘at a scale that’s never been done before’.

The newest grant round focuses on psychological therapies – talking therapies delivered to children and young people who are at risk of becoming involved in crime and violence (known as secondary prevention) or those already involved in the youth justice system (known as tertiary prevention).

It is expected that up to £3.5 million will be spent with two to three projects being funded, depending on how well applications meet the criteria. There is no minimum or maximum grant. The maximum project delivery time is expected to be 24 months though projects that can deliver within a shorter period are preferred.

Applications can be made by any registered organisation including registered charities, companies, statutory bodies and community interest companies (CICs) supporting support children and young people in England and/or Wales. Partnership applications are accepted provided there is a lead organisation and the partners work as one entity.

A workshop will be held on 16 April (10:00).  Registration is required and can be done on the YEF website. Groups that miss the workshops will be able to access a recording which will be posted on the YEF website after the session.

The deadline for applications is 24 May 2024 (17:00).

Further details can be found here: Funding opportunities | Youth Endowment Fund

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