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Presentation transcript:

Big Lottery Fund David Knight

1 Big take home point 1!

* * We don’t bite

2 Big take home point 2!

We fund all sorts of projects

Small grants £10,000 12 month funding, one stage application Up to Wide range of community activity, sports or arts Giving young children (0-8) the best start in life Developing new ideas or new ways of working Up to £10,000

Medium & large grants Grants for improving lives: Medium (<£150k) & Large (<£1M) Grants for community-led activity: Medium (<£150k) All for up to 5 years Grants for community asset projects Later in 2016 - Large (<£1M)

Grants for improving lives Medium and large grants To support people to overcome challenges and become more resilient

Grants for improving lives Medium and large grants Most organisation types eligible Children, young people, families in challenging circumstances People who experienced abuse Loss, isolation and loneliness Discrimination

Grants for community-led activity Medium grants To support communities to bring real improvements to the places they live & the wellbeing of those most in need

Grants for community-led activity Medium grants Community led & run orgs Based in local area and locally run (not community of interest) Social purpose Open membership Community control (on board)

“Three Approaches” of our new funding people-led

“Three Approaches” of our new funding people-led strengths-based

people-led strengths-based connected “Three Approaches” of our new funding people-led strengths-based connected

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