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The Pixel Fund

The Pixel Fund offers grants to UK-registered charities working to support the mental health and wellbeing of children and young adults aged 26 and under.

Grants of between £2,500 and £5,000 are available for clearly defined projects that aim to make a measurable difference to the lives of young people experiencing mental health challenges.

To apply, charities must first attend an informal Q&A Drop-in Meeting with the Pixel Fund team. Access to the application process is only given after attending one of these sessions.

There are no fixed deadlines, and applications can be made at any time following a drop-in meeting.

More information is available on the Pixel Fund website.

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