Asda Foundation: Young Futures Fund

Are you a local grassroots community group or charity focused on improving mental health for young people?

The Asda Foundation’s Young Futures Fund opens for applications on Thursday 27 February 2025. The fund will provide up to £500,000 of support to community groups across the UK, to help them deliver activities for teenagers and young people (13yrs – 21yrs), helping to improve mental health and wellbeing and build better futures.

Whether you’re hosting a safe space for young people to be together or delivering workshops to educate 13-21-year-olds on important topics such as knife crime, the Young Futures Fund can be used to deliver projects near you.

This grant is for groups which meet at least one of the following objectives:

  • Provide services that support, educate and empower.
  • Connect young people to their peers.
  • Support rehabilitation and recovery and provide shelter.
  • Deliver activities/programmes that improve physical health and wellbeing.

Grants range from £500 to £1,000

Your organisation must have an income of less than £250K per annum.

Deadline for applications: 13 March 2025 – please note the fund may close early if the total budget is reached, so please apply ASAP.

Find out more and apply here to the Young Futures Fund | Asda Foundation

 

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