Charities and community groups across the UK have received £300 million in funding since the COVID-19 crisis and lockdown began* – all thanks to National Lottery players.
The National Lottery Community Fund is committing £1.4 million to a new partnership with Global Fund for Children to support the development of the new black and ethnic minority-led Phoenix Fund.
An advisory panel of young people is just one of the ways in which The National Lottery Community Fund is building upon its commitment to further embed youth voice - both in its own work and across the wider sector – the organisation announced today.
Berkshire Vision, a charity providing practical and friendly support and activities to visually impaired people in the county, has received a National Lottery funding boost of almost £15,000 to support its COVID-19 response.
Charities and community groups across the North East & Cumbria have been awarded more than £830,000 of National Lottery funding since the beginning of June – providing crucial support to overcome challenges caused by the COVID-19 crisis.
Charities and community groups across North East & Cumbria have been awarded more than £830,000 of National Lottery funding since the beginning of June – providing crucial support to overcome challenges caused by the COVID-19 crisis.
Hopscotch Asian Women’s Centre, a women’s charity that focuses on providing domestic abuse and welfare support to vulnerable women and children from BAME communities in and around Camden, has been awarded nearly £80,000 of National Lottery funding.
Bipolar UK, the only national charity that focuses on empowering people and families affected by bipolar disorder, has been awarded nearly £100,000 of National Lottery funding to cope with the effect lockdown has had on mental health.