The Specialist Health Promotion Service has established a Grants Scheme to support projects which encourage and assist groups or individuals to work on issues that can help reduce Heart disease and improve the Health & Well-Being of Children and Young People.
Monies up to £1000 can be awarded to organisations that work promoting healthier lifestyles. The money can be used for developing or enhancing a project which promotes health and well being for children and young people and heart health in the community. For example it can be used toward training, equipment, resources or educational packages. You can only apply once for the same project.
The aims of HeartWell are to encourage and enable health related behaviour change, promote the availability of healthier lifestyle choices, improve and maintain the quality of life for those already affected by Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) and contribute to achieving national and local targets for reduction in CHD. Health grants are available to support projects that promote Heart Health in NE Lincs. Any group or individual are invited to take part in HeartWell.
Please see attached application form.
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Heartwell Application Form.pdf | 02/11/2009 | 8.0 MB |
Nick Hanson
Partnership Manager
Telephone: 01472 871811
Mobile: 07825621288
Email: nick.hanson@oasiswintringham.org
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