Covid-19 learnings from Fellows' projects
Key lessons from Fellows’ work during the pandemic are published today in our latest report and film
Our Covid-19 Action Fund is now open for a third round of grants. We are inviting Churchill Fellows to submit ideas that offer innovative solutions to the challenges presented by the pandemic.
This follows two previous rounds of grants which awarded more than £455,000 to 53 Fellows’ Covid-related projects addressing healthcare, food poverty, domestic abuse and more.
The Action Fund’s purpose is to support Churchill Fellows’ vital contribution to the national effort around Covid-19 and to collect lessons learnt for future use. We are offering grants for projects that meet one of these criteria:
Proposals will need to show:
The deadline for applications for the third round of grant applications is 5pm on Thursday 21 October 2021. Later applications will not be considered.
All eligible Fellows have been emailed a personalised link to their own online application form. If you have not received a link and believe you are eligible, please contact us on office@churchillfellowship.org.
The Fund is only open to Churchill Fellows. To be eligible, Fellows must have completed part or all of their Fellowship travels. We are prioritising proposals that relate to Fellows’ original Fellowship topic, but this is not exclusive and unrelated ideas that are relevant and powerful will be considered too. Applications will be assessed on the content within the application form only.
Key lessons from Fellows’ work during the pandemic are published today in our latest report and film
Today we announce £399,534 of grants for 45 projects led by Churchill Fellows that offer innovative solutions to the challenges presented by the pandemic, in a multitude of crucial areas such as education, mental health and employment.