Creative Breaks funding for short breaks projects for carers and the people they care for now open
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 3rd April 2023

The programme provides 12 month grants to third sector organisations to deliver short breaks for carers and the people they care for.
The Creative Breaks programme provides 12 month grants to third sector organisations to develop and deliver short breaks projects and services for carers of adults (aged 21 years and over), and young carers (caring for children or adults), and the people that they care for.
Short breaks activities can take many different forms – including breaks away (i.e., overnight stays, residential breaks), days out, and/or shorter sessions (i.e., regular activities). Activities must be designed to enable carers to have a life outside or alongside their caring role, and to support their health and wellbeing. Short breaks should also benefit the cared-for person and others (e.g., family members) and help sustain the caring relationship.
Short break activities can be for the carers, for the people they care for, or for both the carers and the cared-for people to enjoy together. To be eligible for Creative Breaks funding, projects must be able to evidence how their activities will benefit both the carers and the people they care for, by providing a break from their normal routine.
A total of around £1 Million is available. Grants are for one year (October 2023 – September 2024).
This funding is for third sector organisations operating in Scotland. Organisations do not have to be a registered charity to apply but must have a constitution that states the organisation’s purposes are solely charitable and that it delivers public benefit in achieving its purpose(s).
The Short Breaks Fund team is available to help applicants develop the strongest possible application, through workshops and phone-in sessions. Experience has shown that applicants who participate in a workshop and/or contact the team for support are more likely to produce applications that score better at assessment. This support applies to both new applicants to the fund, and current/previous grantholders.
Full details on the fund including how to apply and how to access the workshops are available on their website.
Applications must be submitted by 5pm on Thursday 25h May 2023 (late or incomplete applications will not be accepted)
All application paperwork can be downloaded on their website.
For further information, please contact The Short Breaks Fund Team by email at sbf@sharedcarescotland.com or at the Shared Care Scotland office on 01383 622462.
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