tsiMORAY connects and supports Moray’s third sector.
If you are a charity, community group or social enterprise, we’re here to strengthen what you do, share your success and help you access funding, learning and grow volunteering. We’re connected people creating change.
What’s New
tsiMORAY is currently seeking new board members to help us make Moray’s vibrant third sector even stronger.
tsiMORAY is a capacity builder. We work to build the capacity and resilience of our local third sector. We do this by connecting charities, community groups, social enterprises, volunteers and voluntary organisations, with the partners, people, information and resources they need.
Our board members guide tsiMORAY’s strategic direction, ensuring financial sustainability and advancing our mission.
As a board member, you may have community expertise and connection, a business background, or experience in the voluntary sector.
We are committed to making sure our board is reflective of the diversity of our wider community, and welcome and value applications from people with a broad skill set.
If you’d like to express your interest, or to have an informal chat first, please contact: info@tsimoray.org.uk or call 01343 5417
Board Member Information and Application Pack
Applications close 12 noon
11 November
Year 4 – Moray Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund
OPEN for Applications
With a strong focus on prevention and early intervention, The Moray Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund aims to support grass roots community groups in tackling mental health
inequalities and address priority issues of social isolation and loneliness, suicide prevention and tackling poverty and inequality.
This year, £257,989 of funding is available and is being split into 2 strands to ensure that as many smaller organisations/groups as possible can access funding, and can have a positive impact in their local communities or neighbourhoods.
Strand 1: Larger Grant Applications:
An allocation of £200,239 is open to larger grant applications of up to £10,000 from formally constituted individual third sector organisations.
Applications of up to £15,000 may be made by formally constituted third sector organisations who are working together in partnership.
Strand 2: Smaller Grant Applications:
An allocation of £8,250 of funding is available in each of the 7 localities in Moray, based on Moray’s 7 Associated School Group Areas.
In this strand, applications of up to £2,000 can be made from unconstituted or constituted groups delivering projects or services within their local community.
Need Help? Email us at: Funding@tsimoray.org.uk
A Learning Exchange & A Model for Sustainability and Empowerment
Are you on the Moray Community Map? It’s Easy!
This searchable online map shows third sector services and activities across Moray…and it’s growing.
The Map is free to use and free for third sector organisations and community groups to promote their services and activities.