Wellcome are inviting applications to their July round of public engagement funding.
You can apply for £25,000 to £250,000, although occasionally grants are made for up to £3 million.
Applications deadline
9 July 2019, 17:00 GMT
What they’re looking for
They’re looking for creative approaches to engage the public. Your project needs to support their public engagement goals, so it should do at least one of the following:
- empower people by helping them to access, use, respond to, and/or participate in health research and innovation
- improve health research by making it more people-centred, to better understand people’s experiences and draw on that knowledge
- help people to value and think critically about science, health research, innovation and the role these play in society.
Find out more and apply
Contact Wellcome with any questions about eligibility or the application process.
If you would like advice on planning an activity or submitting your application, contact Adam Morris (Engagement Officer).
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