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Post | September 2025 | For volunteers | 1 min read

Mindful Impact Initiative: 50% Funding for Mental Health Training for Volunteers

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Fin Doktor
50% funding towards mental health training for volunteers

Volunteers are often on the front line when supporting people in the community who may be experiencing mental health challenges. To ensure they feel confident and supported in this vital role, Transpire Training has launched the Mindful Impact Initiative.


What’s on offer?

Through this initiative, volunteers and charity staff can access:

  • 💜 50% funding for volunteers on any Mental Health Training course
  • ✨ 30% funding for charity staff
  • 🌍 FREE monthly Mental Health Awareness webinars, open to everyone

These opportunities make essential training more affordable and accessible, helping to build knowledge, reduce stigma, and give volunteers the tools to support others safely.


Why it matters

Mental Health First Aid and awareness training equips volunteers and staff with practical skills so they can recognise signs of poor mental health, respond effectively, and know where to direct people for further support. By lowering costs, the initiative ensures that more people in frontline roles can access this valuable training.


Get started

To access your funding:

  • Use the code MIVNCVS when enquiring.
  • Visit: Mindful Impact Initiative
  • Contact Transpire Training: 📧 courses@transpiretraining.com | 📞 01277 801844
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