Merton Giving, in partnership with Merton Council, is inviting applications for the third round of the Civic Pride Small Grants, supporting small voluntary and community groups across the borough.
Outi Salokannas went on a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy course but was still struggling to get her life back on track, until her GP referred her to one of our social prescribers.
Local community groups and organisations have the chance to apply for new funding to support projects that strengthen neighbourhoods and take action on climate change.
Find out how Norin's work not only fills a crucial gap in personalised, non-clinical support locally, but is also beginning to create ripples of impact beyond Merton’s borders.
Civil society organisations are invited to apply for grants to deliver projects aimed at tackling hate, intolerance, extremism, radicalisation, and terrorism across London.
The Merton Story is a high-level assessment of the health and wellbeing needs of Merton’s population, developed to inform commissioning intentions in the borough.
The Social Prescribing team has had an eventful and inspiring week, engaging with thought leaders, health professionals, and policymakers to drive forward innovative solutions in community health.
The Wimbledon Foundation has announced further commitments to its Community Fund and Get Set, Get Active Fund with £290,000 of grant funding available.