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Whole Family Wellbeing Fund (WFWF)
The WFWF aims to transform the way family support is delivered by giving families seamless and holistic support wrapped around their individual needs.
This funding should be used to enable the system changes required to shift investment towards early intervention and prevention activities, to make sure families can access support before they reach crisis point.
We anticipate allocating up to £1 million of funding. The funding can be allocated for either one or two years, depending on the specifics of your application.
There is a minimum grant amount of £5,000, there is no maximum limit.
When you apply, please outline your needs clearly in your proposals so we can make sure that the funding duration aligns with both your project goals and the aims of WFWF as noted in the guidance document.
Please read the guidance before completing this form
WFWF can only fund Projects located in East Ayrshire.
The application form section is below. Please register for Engagement HQ first as this will then allow you to start then save and come back at a later date to your application form.
Please read the guidance and document links provided to help make your application as robust as possible.
There is also a pdf version of the WFWF Application Form (review only) - you can use this as a guide to the questions while you fill in the form.
You will receive an email with a copy of your application once submitted.
If you have any queries or problems completing the application form or if you wish to discuss your submission before applying, please email Sharron Kilday or Sina Currie.
All applications must be submitted electronically using the form below
These will be running during the open application period, pick your webinar date here.
Whole Family Wellbeing Fund (WFWF)
The WFWF aims to transform the way family support is delivered by giving families seamless and holistic support wrapped around their individual needs.
This funding should be used to enable the system changes required to shift investment towards early intervention and prevention activities, to make sure families can access support before they reach crisis point.
We anticipate allocating up to £1 million of funding. The funding can be allocated for either one or two years, depending on the specifics of your application.
There is a minimum grant amount of £5,000, there is no maximum limit.
When you apply, please outline your needs clearly in your proposals so we can make sure that the funding duration aligns with both your project goals and the aims of WFWF as noted in the guidance document.
Please read the guidance before completing this form
WFWF can only fund Projects located in East Ayrshire.
The application form section is below. Please register for Engagement HQ first as this will then allow you to start then save and come back at a later date to your application form.
Please read the guidance and document links provided to help make your application as robust as possible.
There is also a pdf version of the WFWF Application Form (review only) - you can use this as a guide to the questions while you fill in the form.
You will receive an email with a copy of your application once submitted.
If you have any queries or problems completing the application form or if you wish to discuss your submission before applying, please email Sharron Kilday or Sina Currie.
All applications must be submitted electronically using the form below
The Scottish Government’s Programme for Government 2021-2022 committed to investing £500m of Whole Family Wellbeing Fund (WFWF), over the lifetime of the Parliament, to support the development of holistic whole family support services. It also set out the ambition that by 2030, at least 5% of community-based health and social care spend should be allocated towards preventative whole family support measures.
Since 2022/23, the Scottish Government has provided £32m on an annual basis to Children’s Services Planning Partnerships (CSPPs) to build local capacity for transformational whole system change and to scale up and drive the delivery of holistic whole family support services. In February 2025, it was confirmed by the First Minister that services providing local support for families would receive additional funding in the Scottish Budget. Following an agreement with COSLA, the share of WFWF provided to CSPPs increased from £32m to £38m in 2025/26 and will remain at that level the following year.
Collaboratively services will Get It Right For Every Child (GIRFEC) by ensuring children and families get the right support, by the right people at the right time. This significant investment in Whole Family Wellbeing Funding (WFWF) is a key element of how we will collectively #KeepthePromise for care experienced children and all children and young people across East Ayrshire.
Please register for Engagement HQ first as this will then allow you to start then save and come back at a later date re the application form. Please read the guidancebefore completing this form to help make your application as robust as possible, complete all questions.
Contact us
If you have any queries or questions please contact us for assistance:-
For clarification about the information you need to submit - Sina Currie, Senior Nurse Manager Integrated Children's Services
You must submit your application electronically by midnight Sunday 28 September 2025.
Please note there is a PDF Application Form which you can use to see the questions before you submit them electronically.
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Under the terms of the General Data Protection Regulation we will collect, use, and store your information in order to support the management of the Whole Family Wellbeing Fund (WFWF). You have rights with respect to your personal data, including the right to access a copy of what we hold about you, have it changed or removed.
The WFWF Webinars will provide potential participants with an opportunity to ask questions and gain insight into what we expect in their application responses. These interactive sessions aim to clarify our requirements and ensure that all participants feel confident in their submissions.
A Microsoft Teams link will be forwarded to the email address you supply, the day before the date you have confirmed in the question below.