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2018 Like Minds, Like Mine Community Grants Fund
April 20, 2018 at 11:10 AM
*From Like Minds, Like Mine*
Do you have an idea for an initiative that will reduce stigma and discrimination and increase social inclusion for people living with mental illness or distress in your local community/iwi/hapu/church?
The Like Minds, Like Mine Community Grants Fund has been designed to help bring these initiatives to life, enabling your community to support the Like Minds, Like Mine kaupapa and make a real impact on the lives of friends, and whānau experiencing mental distress or illness.
The initiative could be a cultural event, workshop/s, online project, exhibition, resource, film, or other initiative that fits with your community.
The grants administered will be between $3000 – $5000 (excluding GST).
Please find information relating to the grants here including the criteria here.
The key dates are as follows:
Application process open: Monday 14 May 2018 |
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Closing date for applications: Friday 29 June 2018 5pm |
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