Building Brighter Futures for Children in Need
Grant Program: UK Children's Mental Health Support Initiative | Submission Date: April 13, 2025
Status: Submitted
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Application Details
Last updated: April 13, 2025, 05:31Description
MindSpace empowers Manchester’s children and families with innovative, accessible support, planting seeds for resilience and wellbeing.
Applicant Organization
Submission Details
Submitted On: April 13, 2025
Submitted By: Ali Sami
Grant Program
UK Children's Mental Health Support Initiative
Application Status
This application has been submitted and is waiting for review.
Related Project
Created on: April 13, 2025Project Information
Building Brighter Futures for Children in Need
Project ID: 1Timeline
Project Summary
Innovative initiative targeting children aged 8-14 in Manchester’s disadvantaged neighborhoods, deploying a mobile 'MindSpace Caravan,' strengths-based group therapy, creative expression workshops, family resilience training, and a digital resource hub.
Budget Information
Fiscal Year: 2025-2027Total Budget
60000.00 £
Amount Spent
0.00 £
Amount Remaining
60000.00 £
Budget Utilization
0.0%
Budget Progress
Apr 13, 2025
0 / 60000 £
Evaluation Scores
Evaluation status: 0/0 evaluators completed62.5
Direct Score
61.1
AverageAI Score
41.4
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Eligibility Response
Horizon Wellbeing Trust is a registered charity with 12 years of operation, exceeding the 3-year minimum requirement. They have extensive expertise in mental health and child-focused programs, meeting program requirements.
Program Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must be UK-registered charities or non-profits with at least 3 years of operation and a focus on child welfare or mental health. Projects must be implemented within the UK. Submit audited financial statements for the past 2 years; demonstrate ability to manage funds effectively. Proven experience in mental health programs or child-focused initiatives, with at least one completed project.
Program Criteria Response
The project targets children aged 8-14 and their families, aligning with the program’s focus on children and youth. It focuses on health (mental health services), education (school partnerships), and community development (family and community engagement) in Manchester, UK, meeting the program’s regional scope. The project supports 100+ children, contributing to the program’s 50,000-child goal, targets measurable wellbeing gains for 70%+ of participants, and engages 150+ community members, aligning with the 100,000-person outreach target.