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Application deadline:
September 17, 2025
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September 8, 2025
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Funding opportunity: Women’s and Girls’ Health Hub Programme in south east London

At the South East London VCSE Strategic Alliance, we’re keen to share an important funding opportunity that may be of interest to VCSE organisations and partners working alongside women and girls.

The Women’s and Girls’ Health Hub Programme, led by South East London Integrated Care System and King's Health Partners, is inviting Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for cross-sector initiatives that strengthen prevention and early intervention and improve health outcomes for women & girls — particularly those from underserved communities.

📖 In the EOI pack you will find:-

- Insights from a local health needs assessment and engagement survey

- Essential criteria for applications- Examples of successful pilot projects

- Guidance on how to submit your EOI

💷 Up to £87,500 funding is available for projects delivered over two years.

📅 Deadline: 17th September 2025

📝 Submit your EOI here: https://lnkd.in/eN26TNuW

💬 Informal drop-in sessions (please contact alice.gough@kcl.ac.uk or monica.franklin@selondonics.nhs.uk for more details):

Monday 8th September, 1pm

Wednesday 10th September, 4pm

This is a great opportunity for VCSE organisations to bring forward cross-sector partnership ideas, strengthen collaboration, and help shape healthier futures for women and girls in south east London.

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