Jersey Community Foundation has announced a new collaboration with the Sedel-Collings Foundation to launch the ‘Supporting the Supporters’ grant scheme, starting with an initial fund of £100,000.
This innovative funding opportunity will provide grants ranging from £500 to £5,000 to not-for- profit, voluntary and charitable organisations in Jersey that are dedicated to supporting the wellbeing, training and development of their staff, volunteers and trustees.
At a time when the voluntary and charitable sectors face increasing demands, compounded by ongoing economic challenges, this grant scheme is design to strengthen the resilience and long-term sustainability of these organisations.
The fund supports creative and forward-thinking approaches to staff and volunteer wellbeing, such as therapy, peer support, team-building activities and professional development. By prioritising wellbeing, the scheme aims to boost morale, increase psychological safety at work and empower staff to address the challenges that come with their roles. The long-term goal is to encourage a lasting change in workforce wellbeing practices.
Anna Terry, CEO of Jersey Community Foundation, highlighted the importance of the grant scheme: “We know that those on the front lines, supporting vulnerable individuals and communities, need to feel strong and supported themselves. Through this collaboration with the Sedel-Collings Foundation, we hope to safeguard the health and wellbeing of the workforce in our vital island community organisations. This fund is an important step in ensuring these organisations can continue to provide exceptional support to those in need.”
Pictured: Ross, Mary and Annie from the Sedel-Collings Foundation with Anna Terry, CEO at JCF and Cheyenne O’Connor, CEO at The Butterfly Effect and Café