Health Lottery: Arts & Activity Round

The Health Lottery Foundation will launch its next funding opportunity, the Arts & Activities Round, on Monday, 20 April at 9.30am, closing on Friday, 1 May at noon. Applications will not be accepted before 20 April.

What the Arts & Activities Round Funds

The fund supports projects that improve the health and wellbeing of adults aged 25 and over. Eligible initiatives may use arts, music, creative activities, sport or other non‑clinical approaches to build confidence, improve mental wellbeing and strengthen social connections.

Who Can Apply

Eligible organisations must:

  • Support adults aged 25+
  • Be a registered not‑for‑profit
  • Have an annual income of £300,000 to £5 million
  • Operate in England, Scotland or Wales

Grants of up to £25,000 are available for staffing, delivery costs, materials, venue hire and essential equipment.

Application Timeline and Preparation

The application portal opens on 20 April, but all questions and eligibility criteria are already available. Organisations are encouraged to prepare documents in advance and ensure they meet all requirements before applying through the Good Grants platform.

Deadline for applications: Friday, 1 May at noon

Find Out More

Full guidance and eligibility details can be found on the Grant information Page – The Health Lottery Foundation

 

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