Public Health Youth Innovation Grant
Funding for Youth service organisations to support innovative health and mental wellbeing projects aimed as reducing crime.
About the grant
In partnership with West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner, Public Health in Worcestershire has been able to set aside funding to enable small grants to be made to youth services to support innovative projects that will prevent crime (violence, engagement in County Lines, anti-social behaviour and criminal activity) by increasing young people’s engagement in physical activity or mental wellbeing projects. Projects that reduce drug and alcohol use can also be considered.
How to apply
As these are small grants, Public Health is determined to keep this process simple. To access funding simply complete the form below.
Apply for the Youth Innovation Grant
This form asks you to describe your proposed project and how you will spend the funding. We aim to get back to you within two weeks with a decision.
You can apply any time before the end of December 2024. Funding must be spent by the end of March 2025.
Reporting requirements
We will not be imposing any extensive reporting requirements. However, we do ask that, after six months (or earlier if possible), you send us a brief video that shows what you did and what positive impact it had. This may include interviews with staff, parents, or young people, as well as showing any activities that the funding had made possible.
With your consent, we may share your film on social media to inspire others. Obviously, please make sure you get the appropriate consent from anyone shown in the film. We will check that again with you prior to sharing your video on social media.
Further information
To discuss the grant further, please contact Public Health at HWBAdmin@worcestershire.gov.uk