The Conveyancing Foundation reopens applications for their £2000 Charity Grant Scheme and introduces new Mental Health First Aider Grants
The Conveyancing Foundation reopens applications for their £2000 Charity Grant Scheme and introduces new Mental Health First Aider Grants.
The Conveyancing Foundation, whose objective is to enhance the lives of those working in the property industry and to raise funds for charitable causes, is delighted to announce the reopening of applications for its Charity Grant Scheme. Having successfully launched last year, the Scheme attracted numerous applications each quarter, leading to four deserving fundraisers receiving Grants of up to £2000 each for their respective charities.
In its ongoing dedication to mental health and wellbeing, the Foundation has extended the Grant Scheme to facilitate Mental Health First Aider training for members of staff in legal practices. Elevate your team’s mental health education and well-being by empowering them with essential skills. Mental Health First Aiders (MHFAs) will gain the knowledge to support colleagues and provide assistance to those in need.
The Charity Grant Scheme:
Jill White, from Smoove, is the most recent Foundation Charity Grant recipient, having been awarded a Grant of £2000 in December 2023. Jill’s impressive charity fundraising challenge involved running 50 miles throughout the month for the Motor Neuron Disease Association—double the initial challenge of 25 miles. In total, Jill raised over £3000 for the charity, a cause close to her heart after losing her mother to Motor Neuron Disease 23 years ago.
Other 2023 charity grant recipients include Jessie Bishop, who ran the London Marathon for Mind, Aconveyancing for their It’s a Knockout event in aid of Samuel’s Promise, and Women in Residential Property, who raised funds for Ella’s charity.
The Charity Grant Scheme is open to anyone in the Conveyancing industry currently undertaking a fundraising event for their chosen charity, with Grants paid directly to the registered charity. Applying for a Charity Grant is very straightforward – the application form is available on the Conveyancing Foundation’s website here.
What is a Mental Health First Aider?
A Mental Health First Aider (MHFA) is an individual trained to provide initial support to someone facing mental health issues or in a crisis, similar to physical first aiders. Equipped with skills to offer immediate assistance until professional help is available, MHFAs contribute significantly to creating a supportive and empathetic environment, reducing the stigma associated with mental health.
Their ability to recognise early signs of mental health issues allows for timely intervention, potentially preventing the escalation of problems. MHFAs play a pivotal role in fostering a culture of well-being, raising awareness, and educating others about mental health in the workplace.
How to apply:
To apply for Mental Health First Aider Grants or Charity Grants, visit the Foundation’s website here.
The Conveyancing Foundation expresses gratitude to its generous Foundation Partners whose funding supports the charity Grant Scheme. Grants are reviewed quarterly, with selected winners contacted promptly.
Win up to £500 in the Wellbeing at Work survey:
The Wellbeing at Work survey, launched in February 2023, seeks insights into mental health in the conveyancing and property industry. Comparing this year’s results with the previous survey will shape innovative guidelines for enhancing workplace wellbeing in the property sector.
The relaunched survey is now open to all property sector professionals. Responses are confidential, and participants can enter a luxury prize draw worth over £1000.
Crafted with Morale Solutions, the survey closes on March 31st. Share your insights here.
Become a Conveyancing Foundation Partner:
The Conveyancing Foundation is actively encouraging like-minded organisations that share its values to become Conveyancing Foundation Partners. Through these partnerships, businesses can align with the Conveyancing Foundation’s mission and contribute to achieving their CSR targets.
Charity Partnerships provide an avenue for the Conveyancing Foundation to implement its Charity Grant Scheme, offering grants of up to £2,000 to charities nominated by individuals within the property industry.
The Foundation sends thanks to its Charity Partners and Media Partners: tmgroup, Groundsure, The Society Of Licensed Conveyancers, LEAP, Morale Solutions, Today’s Media, Bold Legal Group, Property Reporter, Estate Agent Today, The Negotiator, Law Care, Property Conveyancing Consultancy, Orion Legal Marketing, PEXA, Cashroom, DUAL and PostPartner.
For information on how to become a Conveyancing Foundation Partner or for any enquiries, please contact [email protected].
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