The deadline for Take the Lead grants has passed.

Overview

Health data can be used in lots of different ways. Scientists might use health data from the NHS to develop new treatments and understand diseases. A group of friends might use health data from their fitness watches to compete in a step challenge. An artist might use health data from a community survey as inspiration for a mural. What could you use health data for?

Our Take the Lead grants enable community groups across the across the UK to apply for between £500 to £1,500 to deliver a standalone project, event or series of activities exploring how data can support their health and wellbeing in their communities, between 12 January and 8 April 2026. Activities can be delivered at any point during this period.

 

Eligibility

Activities can be anything that is inspired by how data can support health and wellbeing. This might include:

  • A project to gather data to help your community advocate for their health needs
  • Community step challenge and fun day
  • An activity like a coffee morning or nature walk exploring the data behind a health statistic relevant to the community
  • Health data inspired arts project or craft activities
  • Wellbeing and health journalling project

The list goes on! Essentially, we’re looking for activities and projects involving anything that shows how data intersects with health and wellbeing that you think will benefit your community.

Importantly, the application must be led by and embedded in community organisations primarily working with at least one of the following under-served audiences:

  • People from low socio-economic backgrounds
  • People from minority ethnic backgrounds
  • Older children and young adults aged 11–25 (especially in areas of deprivation)
  • People over 65 (especially in areas of deprivation)
  • People living in rural areas (defined as settlements of fewer than 10,000 people in England and Wales, fewer than 5,000 in Northern Ireland, and fewer than 3,000 in Scotland)
  • People experiencing digital exclusion

We’re looking for community-led proposals that take a responsive, inclusive and creative approach. Community groups know their audiences best – we want to enable them to take the lead, providing support and guidance if needed.

Full eligibility criteria and terms and conditions of funding can be found in our Take the Lead guidelines and eligibility document.

 

How to apply

The deadline has now passed.

View full Take the Lead guidelines and eligibility document

Frequently Asked Questions

 

    • Launch of the funding call: 8 September 2025
    • Informational webinar: 11 September 2025 at 2pm BST
    • Deadline for applications: 13 October 2025 at 5pm BST
    • Notification of application outcome: End of November 2025
    • Award start date: 12 January 2026
    • Community cohort introduction session: Date to be confirmed upon notification of successful award
    • Award end date: 8 April 2026:
    • Community cohort sharing and learning session: Date to be confirmed upon notification of successful award

Application support and further enquiries

Slides and responses to questions from our Q&A session that took place on 11 September.

If you have any questions about the grants or would like to discuss your ideas ahead of submitting your application, please contact involvement@hdruk.ac.uk

If you have any enquiries about the process of submitting your application, or require further clarifications about the grant scheme contact procurement@hdruk.ac.uk

If your application is successful, we are happy to provide further guidance and support, such as connecting you with local health data scientists or organisations.