Monday 16 July 2012

National Lottery Funding


What is a Lottery funder?


For every £1 that the public spends on Lottery tickets 28 pence goes to the Lottery good causes. These are the arts, charities,  voluntary groups and social enterprises, heritage, health, education, the environment and sports. Lottery funders are the organisations that distribute the good causes money to local communities and national projects.




Arts Council England is the national development agency for the arts in England, distributing public money from Government and the National Lottery.

Awards for All is a Lottery grants programme aimed at local communities.

The Big Lottery Fund is committed to improving communities and  the lives of people most in need.

The Heritage Lottery Fund uses money from the National Lottery to give grants for a wide range of projects involving the local, regional and national heritage of the United Kingdom.

NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) is a non-departmental public body (NDPB) investing in innovators and working to improve the climate for creativity in the UK.

Sport England invests in projects that help people to start, stay and succeed in sport and physical activity at every level.


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