The programme is peer-led and aimed at 13- to 19-year-olds who want to help edu-cate other young people about sexual health. There are seven regional boards made up of young people who assess applications for their areas.
How much is on offer: Grants are available for up to £1,000. The next round of funding will open towards the end of May.
What it will fund: Grants should be used to develop projects that improve young people's understanding, knowledge and skills around sex and relationships. The trust encourages young people to think creatively about potential schemes. Suggested projects include theatre events, community events or workshops, young people-led sessions to educate teachers or parents, conferences, projects to address sexual or homophobic bullying and podcasts.
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