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Women’s Health Community Fund – Wellbeing of Women

The Women’s Health Community Fund supports small grassroots organisations and community groups across the UK working to improve health outcomes for women, girls and underrepresented communities. Grants of up to £5,000 are available for projects focused on menstrual health, menopause, and related gynaecological conditions such as PCOS and endometriosis. The fund prioritises organisations that serve people often excluded from mainstream healthcare, including those from ethnic minority backgrounds, LGBTQ+ communities, disabled people, and women facing poverty, homelessness, or addiction.

To be eligible, organisations must be not-for-profit, have an annual income below £250,000 or fewer than five full-time equivalent staff, and be delivering local or regional services. Funded activities should aim to increase knowledge, improve education and foster positive conversations around women’s health. Grants will be paid in two instalments, with 50% awarded up front and the remainder released after a six-month progress report.

Applications are open until 15th June 2025

Apply to the Women’s Health Community Fund – Wellbeing of Women

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