Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust’s Serving Families: On the Move programme

Grants of up to £120,000 are available for projects that help improve the quality of life for service families impacted by relocation. Through the Serving Families: On the Move programme, the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust will award funding for early intervention projects that assist military families in accessing services as they relocate. These initiatives will help families integrate into their new communities and build lasting friendships by providing them with information about available local resources, offering access to activities that improve well-being, and helping families build support networks.

Applications are invited from UK-based registered charities, both Armed Forces charities or those keen to collaborate with Armed Forces charities.

The deadline for applications is 12pm on the 22nd January 2025.

Serving Families: On the Move programme 2024-25 : Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust

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