National Lottery £6.4 million supporting people of all ages across Northern Ireland
The National Lottery Community Fund has today announced funding of £6,387,946 to support people of all ages in communities across Northern Ireland.
This includes projects that are promoting good health and wellbeing, reducing isolation and helping young people reach their potential. See full list of all projects receiving grants across Council areas.
One of the 145 organisations awarded funding is Devenish Partnership Forum in Enniskillen, who received £240,485 over five years for activities for young people aged 11-18, to improve their futures.
Mark Burns, Youth Worker from Devenish Partnership Forum explained: “We’re absolutely delighted to receive this National Lottery money to bring young people together in a safe place, make connections and get access to equipment, support, training and trips they wouldn’t have otherwise.
“We’re based in an area with one of the highest levels of unemployment and social concerns in NI. Getting access to resources and free help through this project is a game changer for local families.
“Young people tell us how it’s transforming their lives by giving them support with issues they face, such as achieving better at school, motivation or mental poor health. Thank you National Lottery players for making it possible.”
Small amounts of National Lottery funding can make a big impact in communities and 130 of the 145 grants awarded today are for amounts under £10,000.
In the Ballycastle area, Age NI received £5,500 to deliver their Living Well Moyle service to support older people in rural and hard to reach areas, who are the most vulnerable and lonely.
Sandra Watton from Living Well Moyle said: “Isolation is a huge factor affecting mental and physical health, particularly people not getting help early, meaning smaller concerns can turn more serious. Thanks to this money we can recruit volunteers and reach more people.”
Local woman Maureen, who is being supported by the service, said: “I was recently widowed and the volunteer Sheila coming to see me is such a help, it’s actually the highlight of my week. I love having a chat over a cup of tea. It’s a real life-line and keeps me connected to the area.”
Kate Beggs, Northern Ireland Director of The National Lottery Community Fund commented: “Congratulations to the wide range of groups receiving funding today, all making a big impact. We look forward to seeing what they achieve in their area.
“We launched our new strategy 'It starts with community' earlier this year which is the roadmap for our funding up to 2030. We are developing our future portfolio of funding programmes over the next year to ensure National Lottery money continues to make a difference to communities across NI.”
Thanks to National Lottery players, last year, The National Lottery Community Fund awarded 663 new grants totalling £27.9 million to support local communities in Northern Ireland.
All current funding programmes remain open for applications. For more information visit www.tnlcommunityfund.org.uk/funding/northern-ireland.
Grants awarded October 2023
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