National Lottery-funded groups across Manchester have come up with some ingenious ways to continue to support local people and keep their communities connected during the coronavirus outbreak.
As the impacts of the measures to control COVID-19 grow, the Fund continues to award grants and support local communities to deal with the challenges posed by the lockdown.
Responding to the current situation, The National Lottery Community Fund and The Welsh Government have agreed to pause Round 6 of The Welsh Government’s Coastal Communities Fund.
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