The Henry Duncan Grants Programme 2026, delivered by the Corra Foundation, will support community‑based mental health activity in very remote rural areas of Scotland. The programme focuses on organisations providing support to people experiencing mental ill health or those in crisis, recognising the additional challenges of accessing support in remote communities.
To provide information and support organisations in their applications, the Corra Foundation is holding an online information session from 11am on Tuesday 7 July 2026; to book your place, please complete the online Microsoft Form (linked for your convenience).
Applications are open to charities registered with the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR), Community Interest Companies (CICs), social enterprises, and other not‑for‑profit organisations. Organisations must operate in very remote rural areas of Scotland, have an annual income below £500,000 in each of the last three years, and have a primary focus on supporting people with mental ill health.
Grants of up to £50,000 over five years (maximum £10,000 per year) are available. Funding is unrestricted and can support core costs, existing services or new activity, depending on organisational need. Around 10 organisations are expected to be supported, with a total funding pot of approximately £500,000.
The programme operates a two stage application process; the closing date for Stage One applications is at 12pm on Thursday 23 July 2026.
For further information, including how to apply, please visit the dedicated Henry Duncan Grants page.











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