Mental Health : The Enterprise Development Programme

Site Admin • 21 November 2022
long road to travel

source: Enterprise Development Programme
republished: November 2022

The Association of Mental Health Providers (The Association) is the national partner for this sector. They can help to explain the programme, support you with applications to join it, and will have a key role in helping successful applicants to progress their ideas and grow their enterprise activity. 


The key contact at The Association is Greg Woolley, Enterprise Development Manager.
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“I’m really looking forward to working with organisations from the Mental Health sector, helping them to increase their sustainability and reach, through successful enterprise activity. Between now and 2022 we’re keen to work with a variety of organisations, in terms of geography, stage of development and types of enterprise.”


If you would like to understand more about this programme, please feel free to get in touch with Greg at greg@amhp.org.uk.


Eligibility Criteria:

  • At least 80% of services have a primary purpose of supporting people with Mental Health needs
  • Have been operating as a registered company / charity for at least 2 years
  • Experience of trading;
  • Can evidence current trading activities, which require support / development, or
  • Commitment from senior management and the Board to pilot / test a coherent trading idea

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