The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest community funder in the UK, has awarded a vital £12 million cash injection to support communities to come together across the UK.
Over £15 million of National Lottery funding will help to keep vital local services running, as 384 community projects today (WEDNESDAY 27 MARCH) share in grants from The National Lottery Community Fund.
The Polar Academy has today (WEDNESDAY 13 MARCH) been awarded funding from the Young Start programme to continue delivering their annual programme of training to children from all over Scotland, which ultimately results in an expedition to Greenland.
Mental health charity Service Six has received nearly £284,000 to support even more local young people at risk of self-harm in Milton Keynes and Newport Pagnell.
Aire Rivers Trust is one of almost 2,400 charities and community groups to have been awarded a total of almost £118 million of National Lottery funding over the last three months.
Across Northern Ireland, 110 community groups and charitable organisations are supporting people to improve their wellbeing and learn new skills, thanks to £4,979,067 of funding from The National Lottery Community Fund.
This month, 106 community groups are celebrating a share of £4,173,714 in grants, encouraging communities to live healthier lives, and supporting people’s physical and mental wellbeing.
The National Lottery Community Fund has today launched a £5 million programme to help community organisations across Northern Ireland make their buildings more energy efficient and save money on bills.