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Heart Research UK: Healthy Heart Grants

Funding is open for new projects that work with communities to prevent heart disease, particularly for vulnerable and isolated groups of individuals who are at an increased risk of developing heart problems in the future. Projects that are likely to have a big impact and have considered novel ways to encourage people to look after their hearts and promote positive lifestyle changes are also sought. Activities must have a primary focus on one or more of the following four risk factors for heart disease: 

  • Nutrition and Healthy Eating 
  • Physical Activity 
  • Smoking 
  • Alcohol 

Projects should run for a minimum of three months and no longer than 12 months.  

The funding can support salaries, overhead expenses/on costs and equipment that is necessary for the successful delivery of the project.

Funding up to £15,000. Registered Charities and CICs with income under £1m.

Opens 7th May 2025. Deadline – 4th June 2025.

Find out more about Healthy Heart Grants – Heart Research UK

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