Digital Lifelines have launched a small grants fund to support digital inclusion activities.

The fund is for people at risk of death from a drug overdose and for those who support and care for them. Local community and voluntary organisations can apply for up to £10,000 for up to 12 months.

In addition to the grant funding.

  • Organisations will be brought together up to three times within the lifetime of the grant to share what’s working, learn from each other and have the opportunity to iterate their activity.
  • An end of grant evaluation will be completed to understand the overall impact made.
  • The projects would be encouraged and supported to participate in the wider Digital Lifelines programme evaluation being led by Drugs Research Network Scotland. (DRNS

Applications close on Friday 18 November at 12pm.

You can find more information here (this link will take you away from our website).

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