Description
As announced by the Chief Executive in the 2020 Policy Address, the social unrest in 2019, together with the persisting COVID-19 epidemic since early 2020, have brought different levels of impact and influence on the mental well-being of the people in the community. The Government has therefore decided to earmark $300 million under the Beat Drugs Fund for the aims of providing better support to the needy in the community and raising public awareness of mental health. The Advisory Committee on Mental Health (“ACMH”) is responsible for co-ordinating the initiative and working with service providers and non-government organisations in the relevant sectors to identify needs and set priorities, with a view to facilitating or promoting relevant projects.
Key details
- Max amount per application
- HK$16,000
- Grant type
- Cash grant on reimbursement
- Application cycle
- Deadline
- Max programme duration
- 24 months
- Expected processing time
- 3 months
- mhifs@fhb.gov.hk
Grant conditions & requirements
Focus areas
Known successful applicants
About the provider
- Type of funder
- Government
- Co-organisation
- Advisory Committee on Mental Health
Disclaimer
Last updated: 8 March 2026
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