James Tudor Foundation - Mental Health programme
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The Mental Health programme from the James Tudor Foundation supports UK-registered charities that help children and young people recovering from Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and parents affected by ACEs, mental illness, or addiction.
The Mental Health programme supports a wide range of evidence-based, trauma-informed interventions designed specifically to overcome and prevent the trauma of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). This programme works on several levels, supporting both children and young people affected by ACEs, as well as their parents, to help break the cycle of trauma across generations. Their two key areas of support are:
- Support for children and young people
Under this focus, they wish to partner with charities that deliver specialist trauma-informed, evidenced-based services solely focusing on supporting children and young people who have suffered one or more ACEs, such as:
- Childhood sexual abuse
- Living in a household where there is domestic violence, and/or physical and/or emotional neglect
- Living with a parent who has a mental illness and/or substance abuse
- Bereavement and complex loss, including children and young people bereaved by suicide, murder, manslaughter, substance addiction, or who have a parent in prison.
- Support for parents
Under this focus, they wish to partner with specialist charities that solely focus on supporting parents and complex family challenges by delivering:
- Evidence-based, whole-family, trauma-informed programmes that help parents to confront their own ACEs and help to break the intergenerational cycle of trauma and abuse.
- Evidence-based, whole-family, trauma-informed programmes for families where a parent or caregiver has a mental illness or substance addiction and is at risk of harming their children.
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Geographical areas funded: UK
Fund type
- Type of funding:
- Grant
- Type of cost:
- Revenue, Core costs
Fund award sizes
- Average:
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- Annually awarded:
- Premium information
- Notes on award amounts:
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Who can apply
UK registered charities that work either regionally or nationally and:
- Have as their key focus preventing and/or reducing the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) – helping children and young people, and parents and caregivers - Use trauma-informed approaches and evidence-based interventions
- Are actively patient led in shaping, running, and improving their services
- Can demonstrate real impact through their own evaluations or independent research
- Have an annual income of less than £20m and at least 5 years’ audited or independently examined accounts
- Maximum annual income:
- £20,000,000
When to apply
Upcoming deadlines:
- submit your Expression of Interest before 5pm on 15 August 2025. Full Application submission deadline is 5pm on 10 October (for outcome by 8 December)
Upcoming board meetings (timelines tbc):
- March 2026
- June 2026
- September 2026
Next deadline: 15 Aug 2025
How to apply
Complete eligibility quiz, then proceed to expression of interest form. Certain applicants will be invited to complete a full application form.
Exclusions
Activites funded: Health care and wellbeing Mental health care
Beneficiaries funded: People affected by drugs and alcohol Children Families Mental health conditions Victims of crime and abuse Young people
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James Tudor Foundation
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Registered charity (rUK) 1105916
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Trym Lodge 1 Henbury Road, Bristol, BS9 3HQ
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