Community Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund Phase 4

Fund

Community Mental Health & Wellbeing Fund

Fund Purpose

The Community Mental Health and Wellbeing (CMHWB) Fund is a national fund established by the Scottish government in late 2021 to help local CVS groups provide increased mental health and wellbeing support. The Scottish Government asked the 32 Third Sector Interfaces (TSIs) in Scotland – of which VANL is the interface for North Lanarkshire – to manage the funding on their behalf.

Funding Provider

Scottish Government

Custodian Funding

£955k

Recurrent or Fixed Term

Fixed Term

Reporting by VANL to funder

 

VANL produces a fund-specific annual Impact and Learning report for the CMHWB.

Fund Start Date

September 2024

Fund End Date

March 2026

Award Process

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Funding Schedule produced by Senior Programme Officer (SPO) and shared with CEO for approval
  • Award letters to funded project prepared by SPO including quarterly invoice amounts and unique purchase order numbers for each invoice. Senior Manager Community Solutions (SMCS) checks and signs award letter and they are then issued.
  • Funded project returns signed acceptance section and first quarter invoice, quoting the unique purchase number order, to SPO. All paperwork is saved in a Spoint folder and a link sent to Finance.
  • Once satisfied all paperwork is present and correct, Finance staff will process each invoice in Xero and SMCS approves it on system, Funds are then released to project in next payment run

Reporting by funded projects

 

Phase 4:

  • 1x 3 Monthly Progress Report – July 2025
  • 1x Mid project report- October 2025
  • 1x End of project report- April 2026

All Community Solutions funded organisations are required to provide information about their services to the national; 'A Local Information System for Scotland' - ALISS to help local people needing support find information readily.

To add your organisation’s activities and contact information to ALISS or to search for existing projects and other organisations, please use the ALISS website

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