APP is very grateful to the trust and foundation, corporate and individual donors who fund our work. We would also like to thank the University of Birmingham for hosting APP until December 2023.

Thank you to the players of People’s Postcode Lottery for a grant awarded by Postcode Community Trust in support of our national peer support project.
Thank you to The Grocers’ Charity for its 2025 grant towards our national peer support service.
 

Thank you to The David Riddell Memorial CIO which awarded APP a grant in 2025 towards our peer support project, antenatal education campaign and support for bereaved families.

 

Thank you to City Bridge Foundation – London’s biggest independent charity funder - for a five year grant supporting our peer support and suicide prevention project in the Greater London area.
   
Thank you to The Garfield Weston Foundation for its 2024 grant supporting our national peer support project.
   
Thank you to Rosa for their support of our Peer Support Service in 2018 and campaigning work in 2023/24 as well as  2026/27.
 
Full colour logoThank you to the National Lottery Funders. The Big Lottery Reaching Communities Fund supported our website, peer support project, workshops and information resources between 2011-2016.  Between 2019 and 2021, The National Lottery Community Fund (tnlcf) supported our leaders with a lived experience project to help our national coordinators develop as vocal lived experience leaders. This enabled APP to pilot gold standard ways of supporting and sustaining lived experience leadership, informing APP's future work, and championing lived experience at all levels within our charity.  They also supported us with additional funding through the coronavirus pandemic.
 
A just world free from poverty | Comic Relief Thank you to Comic Relief who supported our national peer support work between 2017 and 2021, including providing additional funding to help us adapt our services to meet the needs of women and families suffering from postpartum psychosis during the coronavirus pandemic.  Comic Relief also provided the funding that enabled APP to host the Maternal Mental Health Alliance and help establish it as an independent charity.

 
Thank you to The Allen Lane Foundation for their support of our Peer Support Service in 2017.
 
Thank you also to The Fore for its grant which helped APP to grow between 2018 and 2020, and for additional coronavirus response funding, which enabled us to expand our work with dads and co-parents, and women from Black and Asian communities.

 

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