Dunnet Forestry Trust has received £45,950 from the Scottish Land Fund with which to purchase 260 acres of forest, which it currently manages on behalf of Scottish Natural Heritage. It is one of 16 groups in Scotland today (SATURDAY 13 JUNE) sharing in £3,669,762.
A total of £367,915 been awarded to two separate projects on Orkney in the latest round of grants from the Scottish Land Fund. The groups are amongst 16 in Scotland sharing £3,669,762.
The future of the Old School House in Kyleakin has been secured following an award of £24,580 from the Scottish Land Fund to Kyleakin Connections (formerly Skye and Lochalsh Association for Disability). The group is one of 16 today (SATURDAY 13 JUNE) sharing in £3.6 million from the Scottish Land Fund.
Today (4 June 2020), The National Lottery Community Fund announced it awarded £4.5 million over the last month to 91 community projects across Wales, many of which are helping people to support each other through the COVID-19 crisis.
An employability project giving disabled young Scots newfound confidence, skills and qualifications is today (WEDNESDAY 3 JUNE) sharing in £800,000 of dormant bank account money.
Communities across Anglesey are co-ordinating an impressive network of over 850 volunteers, to support the most vulnerable through the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to a grant from The National Lottery Community Fund.
Over £3.3m of National Lottery funding is today (THURSDAY 28 MAY) being shared by 282 groups across Scotland. As the COVID-19 crisis impacts communities, many of the charities and voluntary groups receiving awards are providing support and advice to people and communities who need it the most.
The National Lottery Community Fund is today announcing over £1.8million of grants to more than 100 projects, helping them tackle the issues affecting families and communities across Northern Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A group of dedicated volunteers in a rural Suffolk village, many of whom are volunteering for the first time, are working tirelessly to ensure vulnerable people are looked after during the COVID-19 crisis – with pet care, hot meals and prescription collection just some of the ways in which support is being offered.