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The National Lottery Community Fund

It starts with community

We fund community projects that help people connect, grow and build a better future. We focus on supporting people facing poverty, disadvantage or discrimination. By 2030, we will share over £4 billion to create stronger, fairer communities across the UK.

Read our strategy.

Our four community-led missions

Stronger communities create brighter futures, that's why we back brilliant projects led by local people. Here are the community-led missions that will help us build a kinder, healthier society.

Communities come together

Learn about the benefits we aim to see when communities build connections, reduce loneliness and create spaces where everyone feels welcome.

Communities help children and young people thrive

See the positive changes we want projects to achieve for babies, children and young people as they grow, connect and build brighter futures.

Communities are healthier

Find out about the improvements we look for in physical, mental and emotional wellbeing, and how projects can help communities live healthier lives.

Communities are environmentally sustainable

Explore the outcomes we want to see from projects that protect nature, reduce environmental harm and help communities respond to climate change.

News

Two women hold up a floral fabric design, smiling. Another woman stands behind them, also smiling. A fourth woman, far left, concentrates on her own design. 

Two complementary models: partners announced for Grant Holder Support pilot

England Director Phil Chamberlain outlines our Grant Holder Support offer, helping civil society groups build the knowledge, skills and resilience they need to thrive.

7 things we learned at the first Climate Action Fund Festival

7 things we learned at the first Climate Action Fund Festival when communities, climate experts and young leaders connected for the first time.

Richard Scholes, SystmOne product specialist at Better Start Bradford

Better data in Bradford

Better Start Bradford used SystmOne to improve data quality, upskill staff and drive district-wide systems change across children’s health services.

Rachel Middleton, specialist midwife/maternal and early years specialist

Embedding prevention and early intervention in midwifery: A Better Start Bradford’s legacy

Better Start Bradford helps midwifery students embed prevention and early intervention through real-world learning, community practice and public health skills.