INDIVIDUALS and organisations in Scotland could be in with the chance of securing a share of £100,000.
Tiny Changes announced the launch of their first national ‘Make Tiny Changes Fund’, in concurrence of this year’s World Mental Health Day theme of ‘An Unequal World’.
The charity is encouraging young people to apply with ideas on how to address both inequality and mental health issues with applicants being considered for individual grants up to £10,000.
It is Tiny Changes third round of funding since it was set up in 2019 following the death of Frightened Rabbit frontman Scott Hutchison in May 2018.
To mark both the launch of the fund and World Mental Health Day on Sunday, Tiny Changes together with Scottish creative visual agency Double Take Projections, projected bold messages by young people around Scotland including in Glasgow.
Kara Brown, Tiny Changes CEO said: “Today is an exciting milestone for Tiny Changes and we couldn’t think of a better way to mark it than projecting the words of Scott and young people onto Scottish landmarks.
Young people need their voices heard, equality taken seriously, and earlier support for their mental health prioritised, now more than ever.
We hope that our first national Make Tiny Changes Fund inspires lots of people to join us and is a reminder that even on the darkest days, the light will come back on again.”
To apply click HERE.
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