McCarthy Stone Foundation Dementia Grant Programme

A new funding opportunity is available for organisations supporting people living with dementia and their carers. The Dementia Grant Programme will provide grants of up to £7,500 to over 20 dementia clubs and memory cafés across the UK.

Who Can Apply?

Funding is available to small charities, constituted community groups, and Community Interest Companies (CICs) operating in England, Scotland, or Wales. Eligible organisations must:

  • Have an annual income under £250,000.
  • Provide services for adults over 65 living with dementia and/or their carers.
  • Run initiatives such as memory cafés, dementia clubs, or carer support programmes.
  • Be based in areas where older people experience high levels of deprivation.

Deadline

Application deadline: 14 March 2025

Find out more and apply via the McCarthy Stone Foundation

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