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A moment of reflection – one year into our corporate plan
12 months on from our corporate plan launch we reflect on what we’ve already achieved and where we’re focusing our efforts.
Women’s Centre making Footprints to sustainability
We spoke with Eileen Wilson, who has been supporting women and children at Footprints Women’s Centre in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for nearly 30 years.
Biggest distributor of National Lottery funding to empower third sector to showcase how they change lives and communities
Thanks to plans published today by The National Lottery Community Fund, UK charities and community groups will receive more support to showcase the difference they make to society.
Community-led climate projects get boost from groundbreaking new partnership
Pioneering new partnership commissioned by The National Lottery Community Fund is set to transform community-led climate action across the UK by connecting grassroots projects,
Walking Alongside Communities: A Commitment to Partnership and Change on Black Health Inequalities (1)
David Knott speaks about his experience of speaking at the Black Health Inequalities Summit.
Commemorating, empowering and supporting our veterans: 80th anniversary of VE & VJ Day
David Knott, Chief Executive Officer, reflects on the incredible sacrifices veterans have made for UK communities – and the role of National Lottery funding in supporting them.
£8m National Lottery funding supporting communities across NI to improve their wellbeing
The National Lottery Community Fund has announced £8,068,797 of funding to 151 projects run by charities and community groups, that support people across Northern Ireland.
Embedding youth voice in our funding: an interview with our young decision makers, Tia and Rachael
Rachael and Tia speak about their time on the UK Fund’s decision-making panel and their Youth Voice journeys.
Meet the team: introducing our new Young Board and Committee Members
We’re delighted to announce that we have appointed four young people to our board and Country Committees for the very first time.
Meet the inspirational mum who has raised thousands after losing her 10-year-old son to an incurable brain tumour
Named after her own son, Dianne Parkes set up Joss Searchlight, a dedicated organisation focused on supporting families affected by childhood brain tumours.