Funding

Our integrated health strand of funding has now been launched. More on integrated health

The King's Fund has a highly successful track record in supporting research, backing community-based health organisations and supporting practical services to improve health and health care for Londoners.

Underpinning our work is a commitment to create a health care system that recognises the diversity of London's population and reduces disparities in health between different groups.

Partners for Health in London

Our main funding programme, Partners for Health in London is open to voluntary and statutory organisations working on London-based projects, with an annual income of at least £150,000. Our funding is focused solely on end-of-life care, integrated health, mental health advocacy and sexual health.

Please note that the programme will close to new entrants after the next proposal deadline – 8 February 2008.

During 2008 and 2009 we will be looking to extend our development work to support the improvement of services particularly in end of life care and maternity services.

We hope to learn how to build effective funding and development partnerships from the Partners for Health Programme and apply this to future programmes of work.

During 2008 we will also be re-thinking the best way of continuing our commitment to support research into Integrated Health.

GlaxoSmithKline IMPACT awards

The GSK IMPACT awards, run in partnership with the King's Fund, recognise and reward the work of voluntary organisations in the UK with a proven track record in community health care.

Work we have supported

Over the years, we have supported hundreds of projects to improve health and health care for Londoners.