A new project aiming to transform Glasgow’s food system and reduce its impact on the climate crisis is today (THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER) receiving £629,582 of National Lottery funding.
By missing just one episode of their favourite tv show, members of the public could make a big difference in their communities, thanks to a new advertising campaign that launched at the weekend.
A Wolverhampton community group has been brightening up hundreds of people’s days in lockdown throughout the COVID-19 crisis - thanks to The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK.
Additional support will be made available for people dealing with dementia, loneliness and mental health thanks to £3.6 million of National Lottery funding announced today.
Additional support will be made available to Scots recovering from cancer and those who have survived sexual abuse thanks to £3.3 million of National Lottery funding announced today (THURSDAY 29TH OCTOBER).
35 community groups from across Wales have attended The National Lottery Community Fund Climate Action Boost welcome event. The groups, drawn from a broad and diverse network, came together virtually to be supported to take environmental action and make a positive impact by reducing their carbon footprints to help tackle the climate crisis.
Projects that will boost the physical and mental health of young Scots are amongst those sharing in £732,323 of dormant bank accounts funding today (THURS 8 OCTOBER).