British Heart Foundation - Defibrillator Programme
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The British Heart Foundation is giving out a limited number of free defibrillators to community groups in the UK. To be eligible for a free, BHF-funded defibrillator, you must:
- keep the defibrillator in the provided cabinet, unlocked and uncoded so that it’s accessible to the public 24 hours a day
- make sure that the cabinet has a constant electricity supply so that the defibrillator stays at the right temperature in cold weather and is visible in the dark
- have a clear need for the device (for example, be in a busy location, or where a public access defibrillator (PAD) is not within 200 metres)
- have authorisation from the property owner to install the defibrillator
- register the defibrillator on The Circuit (the national defibrillator network) within 4 weeks of installation
- be committed to promoting BHF’s free online RevivR CPR training in your community with the resources provided.
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Geographical areas funded: Scotland UK
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Equipment
- Type of cost:
- Capital
Who can apply
You must be applying on behalf of a community group. Some examples of groups they accept are:
- church organisations and other places of worship
- social clubs
- parish councils
- local social enterprise organisations
- community centres.
When to apply
Applications open now. Applications may close earlier depending on the volume received.
Next deadline: 28 Feb 2025
How to apply
Apply online via the British Heart Foundation's website.
Activites funded: Community safety Health care and wellbeing
Beneficiaries funded: General public Rural communities Local communities Urban communities
Last reviewed about 1 month ago
British Heart Foundation
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Registered charity (rUK) 225971
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Greater London House, 180 Hampstead Road, London, NW1 7AW
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