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Changeworks: Creating a Green Energy Future for Scotland
Changeworks has been awarded almost £1.5 million to support the decarbonisation of homes in Scotland and empower communities to work towards a greener future.
Students Organising for Sustainability: Putting students at the heart of our green energy future
Educational charity Students Organising for Sustainability has received £1.25 million to help students and young people across the UK become a major force for change.
Energising East Durham with National Lottery funding
East Durham Trust has received almost £1.2 million to support its Energising East Durham project to reduce household energy footprints by 20% in 22 town and villages.
New multi million pound National Lottery programmes set to power up Scotland's communities
Communities in Scotland get a boost from a new £166 million funding stream from The National Lottery Community Fund.
My journey from Youth Voice Team Member to Youth Voice Advisor
Katie speaks about her journey with the Youth Voice team.
DCMS announces appointment of renowned leader and passionate advocate for place as Chair of The National Lottery Community Fund
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has announced that Dame Julia Cleverdon DCVO CBE has been appointed Chair of The National Lottery Community Fund,
Putting community agency, power and control at the heart of our funding in England
Phil Chamberlain shares our latest funding plans in England.
UK’s largest community funder to put community power at the heart of funding in England
Today The National Lottery Community Fund has committed to at least £3 billion of life-changing funds in England by 2030.
Art therapy and hands on training leads to brighter futures thanks to Young Start
Organisations supporting children, teenagers and young adults across Scotland are today (6 NOVEMBER) sharing in £1,371,545 from Young Start.
COMMUNITY PROJECTS RECEIVE £829,692 FROM SCOTTISH LAND FUND
A grade A listed octagonal church in Renfrewshire is set to be bought by the local community following a £233,300 grant from the Scottish Land Fund.