The Resilience Fund

What Is The Resilience Fund ?

The Zumos Resilience Fund is an innovative collaboration between Zumos and all supporters who believe in the importance of seamless mental health support in schools for all children and daily resilience skills education. This fund enables schools to apply for free access to Zumos support.

Individuals, parents, businesses, and uniquely, the gambling community, are coming together to reverse the national decline in child mental wellbeing by funding every school in the country that seeks support. This is a unique and unprecedented effort from the community.

Similar to lottery funding derived from gambling, the Resilience Fund meets all legal requirements, allowing schools to accept this support. Schools can also be sponsored from £495 for one year by any individual, parent, or business.


Apply To The Resilience Fund

To apply for funding from the Resilience Fund, complete an application with a 200-300 word need statement. The step-by-step process takes about 30 minutes.

Funding is awarded on a first-come basis unless a school is identified as a priority. Once your application is approved, you will be placed on our ‘Schools Seeking Funding’ list, with the option of remaining private.

Start your application by clicking the Apply to The Resilience Fund button below. The time from application to funding depends on funding levels and the number of schools already on the waiting list. Alternatively, learn more about Zumos features and benefits by clicking the Zumos Features and Benefits button below.



Donate To The Resilience Fund

The Resilience Fund welcomes contributions from all supporters, including businesses, individuals, and parents, in addition to the UK gambling community.

The goal is to raise £15.4m to fund 24,413 schools in the country, giving them 24/7 access to Zumos, an online child mental health system designed to support school-age children. Zumos helps children build mental resilience, self-confidence, and wellbeing, developing essential coping strategies taught daily by teachers.

Together, we can reverse our country’s child mental health crisis. There is no minimum support level. If unsure, consider this guide: each primary school costs £495 per annum to support and each secondary school £995. Would you consider funding a school?




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