Army Benevolent Fund

Charities and organisations that support soldiers, veterans, and their immediate families can apply for grants of up to £15,000.

The grants can support projects and activities such as:

  • mental health support
  • educational programmes and employment assistance
  • family support
  • housing assistance
  • independent living
  • elderly care.

This might include helping wounded soldiers to adapt to life after service, assisting elderly veterans to keep their independence, or supporting soldiers to embark on new careers. The funding is available through the ABF, the Soldiers’ Charity.

Priority is given to member organisations of the Confederation of Service Charities or Veterans Scotland.

The next closing date for applications is on the 1st October 2024. 

Find out more at Grants to Charities – Army Benevolent Fund

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