The National Lottery Community Fund has today announced funding of £594,379 to 71 community projects from across Northern Ireland. As we together face the impact of Covid-19, The Fund continues to support local communities by giving projects the flexibility to delay or modify what they plan for this money.
Older people across Northern Ireland are getting the chance to learn circus skills like juggling and plate spinning, all while making new friends, keeping active, gaining new skills and having fun, thanks to funding raised by National Lottery players.
The National Lottery Community Fund has today announced a roll-out of more than £2million across Northern Ireland, with 46 grants ranging from £500 to £500,000 going to local projects.
This Valentine’s Day, over 90 groups across Northern Ireland are celebrating being given the chance to ‘love’ their community by getting up to £1,000 from The National Lottery Community Fund to bring their idea to life in 2020.
The National Lottery Community Fund is today announcing £3.7 million of grants to over one hundred projects that are helping tackle the big issues affecting communities across Northern Ireland such as domestic violence and isolation.
Community groups across Northern Ireland are celebrating after being awarded grants from The National Lottery Community Fund just in time for Christmas.
A total of 17 groups that are making a real difference to families and communities across Northern Ireland, have been awarded £4,826,828 through grants from The National Lottery Community Fund.
People across Northern Ireland are improving their health and well-being, learning about the environment and connecting with their local community thanks to almost £800,000 from The National Lottery Community Fund.
Six community groups in Northern Ireland are celebrating today after receiving a share of over £700,000 from the National Lottery Community Fund to improve people’s lives.
People across Northern Ireland are improving their mental health, learning new skills and connecting with their local community thanks to over £900,000 from The National Lottery Community Fund.