Good Life Fund

The Good Life Fund offers grants of up to £1500 to people in our local community to help set up groups that connect people, such as book clubs, craft classes, or activities that encourage people to learn new skills.

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How we help

The fund was developed with stakeholders, including those with lived experience of mental health, and grants will be distributed to local people for activities that support the Five Ways to Wellbeing, which are: Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Keep Learning and Give.

Small grants can be a catalyst for encouraging people to take the first steps to become engaged in their communities, inspiring them to develop their ideas for groups and activities.

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Get in touch

We hope to approve as many small grants as possible, and applications are open to all communities in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.

You can apply to the Good Life Fund if:

  • Your activity is promoting wellbeing
  • There are at least four people involved
  • Everyone involved is prepared to volunteer their time, energy and strengths
  • The activity is open to all, we encourage equality and diversity to reflect your community!

We regret that grants are not available to charities or organisations, such as Community Interest Companies, to set up groups on behalf of others.

If you would like to learn more about the Good Life Fund you can watch our information video here or get in touch by emailing goodlifefund@cpslmind.org.uk or by calling us on 0300 303 4363.

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Frequently asked questions

The Good Life Fund Plus criteria differs from the Good Life Fund, in that it is aimed at larger scale projects – with a long-term plan for its development.

Applicants will be required to go through a vetting process owing to the larger sums being awarded. The Good Life Fund Team will support applicants through each step of the process.

As part of the Good Life Fund Plus process, there will be a requirement for applicants to provide regular feedback to CPSL Mind as well as completing a short report each quarter to inform us of their progress in meeting their goals. This will also help us support future applicants with any key learnings. The Good Life Fund team will also visit successful applicants to see the progress of each group/project.

Yes, we do! We visited two of the community groups to find out more about the incredible impact they are having on people with mental health challenges. You can read the stories here.

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