Funders

How is the Peer Passport funded?

The Peer Passport initiative is proudly funded through grants and donations, enabling us to make this impactful program accessible to everyone at no cost. These contributions allow us to support our partners by covering essential expenses, ensuring they can deliver meaningful activities and opportunities to beneficiaries. Together, with the generosity of our funders and supporters, we’re building pathways for personal growth and stronger communities.

Who are our funders?

Below are a list of our current funders who help make the Peer Passport happen:

Well Wessex

Well Wessex is a collaboration of compassionate mental health organisations in Somerset, including WATCH, Creativity Works, Heads Up, and The Balsam Centre. Established to enhance collective impact, Well Wessex focuses on improving mental health and well-being across the region through joint initiatives and shared resources.

Their commitment to community well-being makes them a valued supporter of the Peer Passport initiative.

Well Wessex

Somerset Council is the unitary authority responsible for providing a wide range of public services across Somerset, including education, social services, infrastructure, and community development. Their vision is to build a fairer, greener, more resilient, and flourishing Somerset that cares for the most vulnerable and listens to its residents.

As a valued supporter of the Peer Passport initiative, Somerset Council’s commitment to enhancing community well-being and inclusivity aligns with our mission to empower individuals and strengthen communities.

More funders to follow, stay tuned…