Communities across Wales are helped to deal with the pressures of the rising cost-of-living thanks to the latest grants from The National Lottery Community Fund.
Over £11 million of National Lottery funding will help to keep vital local facilities and services running across Scotland, as 299 community projects today
(Tuesday 1 November) being shared by share in grants from The National Lottery Community Fund.
In the latest round of grants awarded from Dormant Accounts Fund NI, 25 organisations from the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector have received their share of £2,006,649, to help secure their long-term future.
The National Lottery Community Fund, which delivers the Young Start fund, today (WEDNESDAY 19 OCTOBER) announces £1,876,551 to 23 youth led projects that will help develop the skills and talents of thousands of young Scots.
More than £65 million of vital National Lottery funding has gone to communities in England over the last three months as local grassroots projects continue to provide valuable support to people across the country.
Cancer Aid Merthyr Tydfil, were awarded £10,000 to re-open a daily drop-in centre, offering practical and emotional support to those whose lives have been touched by cancer. The group are also making plans to help keep patients and carers warm this winter in the face of the cost-of-living crisis.
People in Northern Ireland facing isolation or poor mental health are getting support thanks to £4,693,921 in grants announced today by The National Lottery Community Fund.
The National Lottery Community Fund announced new priorities for community groups applying for funding to support communities with the cost of living crisis.