We are accelerating our distribution of £300m of National Lottery funding in the next six months in order to get money to where it needs to be during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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.
Over 220 arts, sports and community groups across Scotland, are sharing in a National Lottery cash boost of £1,570,035 announced today (THURSDAY 19 MARCH).
An updated statement from the National Lottery Community Fund outlining how we will keep funds flowing to support people, communities and the organisations.
Leaders from different sectors have today joined forces to launch the Community Action Response to encourage everyone to do what they can to support their communities and particularly vulnerable and isolated people during Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
A statement from The National Lottery Community Fund to help guide and reassure those charities and community organisations we work with, as a result of COVID-19.
74 Organisations celebrate a share of nearly a million pounds in grants from The National Lottery Community Fund this month. The Royal Institute for Blind People is one of those organisations
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.
Peas Please, a nationwide initiative, has received £1.6 million of National Lottery funding, to encourage communities across the UK to consume more than a billion additional portions of vegetables by 2023.
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.