

Vinehill Trust Health Grants
The Vinehill Trust makes grants to charitable, educational and ecclesiastical organisations across the United Kingdom in three areas of special interest. One area is Health - for projects that address acute conditions, plus temporary focus areas that change each year.
- Amount Available
- £10,000 to £100,000
- Type of funding
- Club, Group or Organisation
- Source
- Active Together
About Vinehill Trust Health Grants
Who can apply
Applications are accepted from UK-registered charities, non-profits, or CICs. Public sector organisations (e.g. NHS) may apply only in partnership with a non-profit lead. You must be seeking funds for UK projects that directly benefit UK residents and are focussed on healthcare delivery (rather than general well-being).
Focus areas:
Permanent focus areas
We accept applications at any time for projects that address acute conditions, such as:
- pre-hospital care
- life-saving equipment/training/intervention
- suicide prevention services
Temporary focus areas
In addition to our permanent focus areas, we have temporary focus areas, covering both physical and mental health, that change each calendar year. The temporary focus areas for 2026-2028 are set out below (please note these may change to reflect evolving needs):
2026 cycle (you may apply any time from now until 30 June 2026)
- direct, practical health interventions for patients with long-term physical and/or intellectual disabilities
- trauma recovery for those with diagnosed mental health conditions
2027 cycle (you may apply any time from 1 August 2026 to 30 June 2027)
- rehabilitation or aftercare for physical trauma or surgery
- improvement of health through the creation or enhancement of green spaces
2028 cycle (apply any time from 1 August 2027 to 30 June 2028)
- community drug and alcohol rehabilitation programmes
- direct support for people facing loneliness and isolation
We typically award one-off grants of £10,000-£100,000. We assess the size of grants relative to the applicants' overall turnover and to our available resources.
For more information, visit - https://vinehilltrust.uk/health/
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