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Currently the following types of grants are available to organisations:
Awards for All Awards for All is a national lottery grants scheme aimed at local communities. Grants of between £500 and £5,000 are available to support projects that enable people to take part in sport, art, heritage and community activities, as well as projects that promote education, the environment and health in the local community. Applications can be made at anytime by not-for-profit organisations, including Parish and Town Councils and schools. The aim of Awards for All is to increase community involvement and participation, raise people’s skills and creativity and improve the quality of people’s lives. In addition, preference is given to projects in the South East which:
3rd Floor Dominion House Woodbridge Road Guildford GU1 4BN Telephone: 01483 462900 Fax: 01483 569893 National help line for requesting an application pack: 0845 600 2040 Big Lottery Fund The Big Lottery Fund is a new organisation that will hand out half the money for good causes from the National Lottery. The aim is to make it easier to apply for Lottery money and to see where the money is being spent. Merging the New Opportunities Fund and the Community Fund created the Big Lottery Fund. The Big Lottery Fund has just launched the Young People’s Fund. For further details please click on Young People’s Fund Community Fund The Community Fund is an independent body set up to distribute National Lottery money to charities, voluntary and community groups throughout the United Kingdom. The main aim of the Community Fund is to give grants to help meet the needs of people at greatest disadvantage in society and to improve the quality of life in the community. On 1 June 2004, the New Opportunities Fund merged with the Community Fund to create the Big Lottery Fund. Further details will follow. Regional Office 3rd Floor Dominion House Woodbridge Road Guildford GU1 4BN Telephone: 01483 462900 Fax: 01483 569893 e-mail: enquiries.se@biglotteryfund.org.uk Heritage Lottery Fund The Heritage Lottery Fund makes capital and revenue grants for projects that conserve or improve our heritage. Heritage covers: countryside and habitats, historic parks and gardens, archaeology, historic buildings and sites, objects, archives, museums and customs and traditions. 7 Holbein Place London SW1W 8NR Telephone: 020 7591 6000 Fax: 020 7591 6001 New Opportunities Fund The New Opportunities Fund distributes grants to health, education and environmental projects across the UK. It supports sustainable projects that will improve the quality of life for people, address the needs of those who are most disadvantaged; encourage community participation and complement relevant local and national strategies and programmes. On 1 June 2004, the New Opportunities Fund merged with the Community Fund to create the Big Lottery Fund. Further details will follow. Head Office 1 Plough Place London EC4A 1DE Tel. 0207 211 1800 Fax. 0207 211 1750 e-mail: enquiries.se@biglotteryfund.org.uk Sport England Following a major funding review, Sport England has replaced the previous funding programmes with two investment funds, National and Community. Community Investment Fund This fund provides capital and revenue funding over £5,000 to 106 different sports. Eligible projects are assessed against the regional priorities set out in the South East England’s Sports Plan and in the National Framework for Sport. The key two considerations are: Will the project increase current levels of sports participation? Will the project help or encourage volunteers to stay involved in sport? Applications are made in a three step process:
National Investment Fund Sport For England is investing £130 million in 30 key sports. This investment is distributed in conjunction with the national governing bodies plus a range of national partners. There are 10 English priority sports, 10 UK/GB priority sports and 10 English development/world class sports. The 20 priority sports are detailed below:
Further details available on their website: www.sportengland.org.uk For further details about other sources of funding available for sports click on Sports Funding General Tips on Completing National Lottery Applications
Match Funding The increase of competition for funding and the decrease of funding sources mean that organisations have to become even more inventive in their quest for funding. Further, groups that show that they have actively sought and gained match funding from another source before approaching a funder often has a greater chance of success.
What is match funding? Match funding refers to the finance or commitment put forward as a contribution to the eligible costs of a project and can either come from private or public sources such as central or local government or non-profit making organisations. There are two types of match funding:
In addition in kind match funding may also be in the form of the applicant guaranteeing to support a project's running costs after completion for a certain period. Where can I find sources of match funding? Match funding can be derived from a number of sources:
Alternatively, groups could tap into funding programmes set up by private firms for philanthropic and benevolent projects. For example, the M & S Involvement Initiative will support projects tackling social exclusion, encouraging healthy living, developing awareness of the environment and providing equality of opportunity. Other popular funding schemes Church restoration funding The following is a list of organisations that may be able to help with church restoration. Community buildings funding The following is a list of organisations that may be able to help you to fund your community building or village hall. Environmental project funding The following is a list of organisations that may be able to help with your environment project. Heritage funding The following is a list of organisations that may be able to help with your heritage project. Sports funding The following is a list of organisations that may be able to help you to fund your sports club or activity. |
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