Financial support
Money and mental health
Financial hardship is closely linked to poor mental health. The cost‑of‑living crisis alongside an ongoing production downturn has added to existing worries for many people working in film, TV and cinema industry.
With tailored support, information and resources, we can help you find the right financial help – from one‑off crisis grants to practical tools like our budget planner and benefits finder.
Apply for a grant
If you work behind the scenes in film, TV or cinema, then you may be eligible for one of our grants, available to help you during times of financial difficulty.
Talk to someone right now
If you need urgent support, our free and confidential 24-hour Support Line is here for you.
Financial tools and resources
We’ve created practical financial resources tailored to people working behind-the-scenes, making it easier to find the right support.
In partnership with MoneyHelper, our tools can help you take control of your finances through budgeting, saving and prioritising your bills.
Further advice and support
Explore advice, tools and support to help you manage the cost of living, deal with debt, and strengthen your financial security – including specialist help for freelancers and those facing energy or money worries.
- Help for Households: Support available to help with the cost of living and discover ways to save money with practical energy saving tips. See the Help for Households website for more information.
- MSE: Read their helpful cost-of-living guide, including over 90 ways to save cash to help you get through the current crisis. See the MSE website to read the guide.
Discover tips, advice and tools that we have collated to help you cope with the rising cost of living.
- Money and Mental Health: working to break the link between mental health problems and financial difficulty in the UK. Find out more via their website.
- Step Change: contact Step Change for information, advice and support on dealing with debt. Get in touch via their website.
- Christians Against Poverty: contact CAP for free money and debt advice. See the CAP website for more details.
Extra Help Unit - Citizens Advice
The Extra Help Unit (EHU) offers specialist support to people experiencing energy-related problems, particularly those who are vulnerable or at risk of disconnection, amongst various other support. You can find out more information and be referred via the contact numbers below.
- England or Wales: Citizens Advice Consumer Service – 0808 223 1133
- Scotland: Advice Direct Scotland – 0808 196 8660
- IPSE: Freelancers can have greater financial security with an additional benefits package through IPSE. Find out more on the IPSE website.
- David Thomas Media: Whether you are a creative freelancer or a spokesperson for a charity, David Thomas can help you learn new skills while enjoying yourself. Find out more on the David Thomas Media website.