Work with IMPACT in 2025-26 – Application process launched 

Improving Adult Care Together (IMPACT) have launched their application process for 2025-26 IMPACT projects. 

They are looking to host innovative projects from across the adult social care sector including from those who are: 

  • Developing new models of home care 
  • Supporting research culture in adult social care 
  • Addressing climate change impacts 
  • Tackling poverty 
  • Improving mental health crisis support 
  • Enhancing reablement and intermediate care. 
  • Focusing on staff support, dementia care, LGBTQ+ support, homelessness, career development in social care and more. 

They encourage applications from a diverse range of organisations across the country, including different geographical locations, diverse communities and organisations currently experiencing difficulties (as they may benefit most from funding and support). 

The application deadline is Wednesday 20 November 2024. 

Find out more about working with IMPACT here: https://impact.bham.ac.uk/contact-us-2/working-with-impact-in-2025/ 

Register for the briefing on Tuesday 5 November here: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=z8oksN7eQUKhXDyX1VPp82NIHiyMnG9Bim_3RFjgvwdUM0JNMldGMFU0MUhKMkNZRlZCMTFVWkpUSC4u&route=shorturl 

For more information or to discuss potential topics, please contact: impactcentre@contacts.bham.ac.uk 

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