Support Mental Health
At Nemo Arts, we believe in the transformative power of creativity to improve mental well-being. As a small organization dedicated to reducing the stigma around mental health, we rely on the generosity of supporters like you to sustain our specialized services. Your donation directly impacts the lives of vulnerable and isolated individuals, providing them with pathways to healing through artistic expression.
Ways You Can Make a Difference:
Become a Friend of Nemo Arts
Join our community of monthly donors through the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF). Your recurring contribution, at an amount that suits you, ensures ongoing support for our programs and the individuals we serve. Together, we can challenge mental health stigma and promote well-being for all.
Participate in the Glasgow Community Lottery
Support Nemo Arts by playing the Glasgow Community Lottery, a weekly lottery that raises funds for local good causes. Tickets are just £1 per week, offering a 1 in 50 chance to win a prize, with a top prize of £25,000—better odds than the National Lottery or the Health Lottery. By choosing Nemo Arts as your designated cause, you’re directly contributing to our mission.
Fundraise for Nemo Arts
Planning a personal challenge or event? Whether it’s cycling across Scotland, running a 5k, or hosting a charity event, consider supporting Nemo Arts. Your efforts not only raise vital funds but also spread awareness about the importance of mental health and creativity. We’re here to provide sponsorship forms and any information you need to kickstart your fundraiser.
Your Impact in Action
“For my birthday this year, I’m asking for donations to Nemo Arts. I’ve chosen this charity because their mission means a lot to me.”
— Elspeth, Facebook Fundraiser
“I first became aware of Nemo Arts when I visited their Christmas Fayre, totally by accident. I looked around, spoke to people, and got a really positive feeling about the charity. I then, by chance, mentioned it to a couple of people who knew about its fantastic work—everything is connected.”
— Ann, Paris Marathon Fundraiser