Medium grants totalling nearly £300,000 were given to three groups in Wales this month: Swansea Mind Abertawe, Paul Popham Fund, Renal Support Wales and the Bridges Centre, Monmouth.
Three STV North based community groups have won a public vote and up to £50,000 of National Lottery funding in this year’s The People’s Projects. The money was awarded after Skilz Academy, Create Aberdeen and Ullapool Fire and Light Fund won the public over with their plans to make a life changing difference to their local communities.
Three STV East based community groups have won a public vote and up to £50,000 of National Lottery funding in this year’s The People’s Projects. The money was awarded after Bonnyrigg After School Club, Kidz-Eco CIC and Edinburgh Diwali won the public over with their plans to make a life changing difference to their local communities.
Three STV West based community groups have won a public vote and up to £50,000 of National Lottery funding in this year’s The People’s Projects. The money was awarded after Free Wheel North, Special Needs Adventure Playground and Inclusive Skating won the public over with their plans to make a life changing difference to their local communities.
Three ITV Border based community groups have won a public vote and up to £50,000 of National Lottery funding in this year’s The People’s Projects. The money was awarded after Animals Supporting People at FRED CIC, Lockerbie Wheelchair Curling Club and Watchtree Nature Reserve Ltd won the public over with their plans to make a life changing difference to their local communities.
Community groups across the UK have won the public vote and up to £50,000 of National Lottery funding in this year’s The People’s Projects. The money was awarded after 57 local community projects won the public over with their plans to make a life changing difference to their local communities.
Three local community groups in Wales have won a public vote to secure up to £50,000 of National Lottery funding as part of this year’s The People’s Projects. The money was awarded after Starlings Aberystwyth, Dal Dy Dir in Powys, and Keep Wales Tidy in Swansea and Rhondda Cynon Taf, won the public.