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Brent Health Matters
Community Grants Fund

Community Grants Fund

Overview

The Brent Health Matters (BHM) Community Fund provides grants of up to £10,000 to support health and wellbeing projects across Brent. The Fund is part of the wider Brent Health Matters programme, a collaborative effort between Brent Council, local NHS services, and the community, working together to tackle health inequalities.

The fund supports projects that:

  • address health inequalities by tackling broader factors affecting health
  • promote health awareness and encourage healthier lifestyles
  • improve access to emotional and mental health support
  • promote preventative screenings, health education, and early intervention
  • encourage immunisation/vaccination uptake
  • deliver measurable improvements in health and wellbeing.

We celebrate the knowledge, skills, and dedication of Brent residents, recognising the incredible difference local people can make through community-led projects.

The 2025 grant application round is now closed.

Previous projects and outcomes

The 2023 - 24 grant fund awarded £433,000 to 46 local projects. Below is an excellent example of a project from that round of funding and two amazing examples of how previous grantees worked to improve health outcomes for their local community:

Good advice

In 2023/24 Citizens Advice Brent was awarded £10,000 to support residents in Brent to access free, confidential and impartial information and advice.

Raj Kapoor, Chief Executive Officer of Citizen’s Advice Brent

Raj Kapoor, Chief Executive Officer of Citizen’s Advice Brent.

“The Brent Health Matters (BHM) Grant has made a significant and tangible difference to our service and the community we support,” said Chief Executive Officer, Raj Kapoor. “It allowed us to recruit and train seven full-time Information Assistant and Advice volunteers, which has greatly increased our capacity to respond to growing demand”.

“Thanks to this additional resource, we’ve been able to assist many more residents in accessing vital support — from energy grants and Warm Home Discounts to discretionary local authority funds, cost-of-living payments, and charitable applications for essential household items and school clothing. This has had a real, immediate impact on the lives of local people facing financial hardship.

“We’re extremely grateful for this opportunity from BHM, which has helped us deliver meaningful, lasting outcomes for those most in need. BHM staff have been a joy to work with.”

Royal seal of approval

In 2022/23 Urban Growth received a £5,410 grant to deliver workshops in the newly created garden and sensory space for residents at Tudor Gardens Kingsbury, a specialist accommodation for adults with learning difficulties.

Urban Growth bubble garden

The newly created garden and sensory space for residents at Tudor Gardens Kingsbury.

Anna Godefroy, Managing Director of Urban Growth, said, “The project brought people together, building social bonds and reducing isolation.”

Following the work to create the garden, Urban Growth received the King’s Award for Enterprise, which celebrates the success of innovative businesses.

Awarded by King Charles III, the award recognised and praised Urban Growth’s approach to community engagement, sustainability, health and wellbeing.

“We are so proud to win this award, and the Brent Health Matters support was a big milestone for our work,” said Anna.

Help to access services

Brent Irish Advisory Service (BIAS)

In 2021/22 Brent Irish Advisory Service (BIAS) was awarded £19,435 to run its Digi-Pals project.

Health inequalities often come about because some residents find it harder to access or even know about services.

“We recognised that a lot of people are excluded from the help they need simply because they aren’t great with technology,” explained Ellen Stafford from BIAS.

“Lockdown highlighted that so much information and support is online and that not being good with phones and computers was a huge problem amongst older Irish people.”

The BIAS Digi-Pals project included regular ‘drop-in’ sessions at hubs in Cricklewood and Harlesden. “We ran around 300 one-to-one sessions with over 150 older people living in Brent throughout the year,” said Ellen.

Margaret Carroll, 71, from Harlesden was a regular at the Clocher Court hub. She said, “It’s been wonderful. I now order my repeat prescriptions through my phone and I’m using online banking. I’m also using WhatsApp and Facetime to speak to my sister in America and my five grandchildren in Ireland. It’s brilliant.”

Last updated 03/11/25
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