Title: National Lottery Overview
1 National Lottery Overview
- Peter M. Riley
- Project Manager - National Lottery
- Metropolitan Borough of Wirral
- Corporate Services Department
- Strategic Development Section
- (Special Initiatives Team)
- Tel 0151 691 8112 / Email
peterriley_at_wirral.gov.uk
2 NEW NATIONAL LOTTERY STRUCTURE
CAPITAL
COMMUNITY PROJECTS FUND
HERITAGE GRANTS
Theme 1 - Community learning and creating
opportunity
GRANTS FOR THE ARTS.
LOCAL HERITAGE INITIATIVE
Theme 2 - Promoting community safety and cohesion
STABILISATION PROGRAMME
WORLD CLASS PROGRAMME
YOUR HERITAGE
RECOVERY PROGRAMME
Theme 3 - Promoting well-being
YOUNG ROOTS
AWARDS FOR ALL
3www.artscouncil.org.uk
4 ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND
Grants for the Arts
- Awards for individuals, organisations and
national touring, no deadlines for applications.
(New Phase opened in Oct. 05). - Aims to
- change peoples lives through taking part or
experiencing high-quality arts activities. - increase opportunities for cultural diversity in
the arts. - support excellence and build stability.
- invest in the creative talent of artists.
- increase resources for the arts.
5www.sportengland.org
6SPORT ENGLAND LOTTERY FUND
Funding Structure
Sport England Lottery Fund
Community Investment Fund
National Investment
9 Regional Sports Boards (North West Sports
Board)
National Governing Bodies of sport and a range
of national partners
Awards for All
Community Capital Football Foundation
Active England Fund
10 English Priority Sports
10 UK/GB Priority Sports
10 English Development/ World Class Sports
7SPORT ENGLAND LOTTERY FUND
Community Investment Fund
- This funding will be distributed through 9
Regional Sports Boards. - It will fund building, refurbishment and
updating of facilities aimed at whole
communities. -
8SPORT ENGLAND LOTTERY FUND
What you need to do..
- While the application process is open, it is
important that advice is sought to gauge the
probability of success. With fierce competition
for limited funds, SE staff will provide guidance
to ensure that valuable time is not wasted in
submitting lengthy applications that are unlikely
to be successful.If you wish to apply for
funds, you should first refer to the North West
Plan for Sport and Physical Activity. Compare
your proposals to the ambitions of the plan and
assess your ability to work with other sports,
partners and agencies, including the private
sector. You will need to provide robust evidence
in terms of need and in terms of how well you can
reach out to local communities.
9SPORT ENGLAND LOTTERY FUND
National Investment
- As part of this prioritised investment, the
national governing bodies of each of the 30 key
sports are working with Sport England to develop
Whole Sport Plans.Each governing body is now
accountable for delivering the targets in its
plans in order to receive - and continue
receiving funding.
10SPORT ENGLAND LOTTERY FUND
National Investment
- The 10 English and 10 UK/GB priority sports are
athletics, badminton, canoeing, cricket,
cycling, equestrian, football, golf, gymnastics,
hockey, judo, netball, rowing, both rugby codes,
sailing, squash, swimming, tennis and triathlon.
The 10 English development/world class sports are
to follow. - So whats it all about?..
11www.hlf.org.uk
12HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND
1. Heritage Grants
50,000 or more
Two-stage process optional
Minimum 10 funding from other sources
Over 1 Million
Two-stage process mandatory
Minimum 25 funding from other sources
Over 5 Million
Two-stage process mandatory. First stage assessed
in batches twice per year.
Minimum 25 funding from other sources
13HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND
1. Project Planning Grants
- These grants help in the early planning of
projects which may lead to a full application. - These grants will help organisations to
- produce an access plan
- produce a conservation management plan
- carry out research into audience development
- or employ a project officer to help in planning
the project.
14HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND
2. Local Heritage Initiative
- Run by The Countryside Agency for the HLF-
- open to any community or voluntary group based in
England - grants of between 3,000 and 25,000 (100)
- aimed at helping local groups to investigate,
explain and care for their local landscape,
landmarks, traditions and culture - projects lasting for 1 to 2 years
- Regional Adviser - Susannah England 01768 865752
15HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND
3. Your Heritage
- pre-application query form for swift guidance on
project suitability. - total costs of more than 5,000 but less than
100,000 - grants of between 5,000 and 50,000
- both capital and revenue schemes supported
- encourage communities to identify, look after and
celebrate their own heritage. - Application form - 020 7591 6042 / 6044 / 6045
16HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND
4. Young Roots
- Promotes the involvement of young people, (13
- 20 yr. olds), in learning about their local
heritage. - delivered through partnerships for grants of
between 5,000 and 25,000 for heritage
organisations working with young people - project that last for up to 18 months
- organisations can contribute something to the
project, either in cash or in kind. e.g. time,
materials or premises. cont.
17HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND
4. Young Roots (Cont)
- Applications can be submitted at any time.
- To be eligible projects must
- involve young people aged between 13 and 20
- relate to the varied heritage of the UK
- be delivered through partnerships
- increase opportunities for young people to learn
about heritage - promote involvement in heritage and a greater
appreciation of the value of heritage for a wide
range of young people. - Contact - Andy Kelly (HLF) 0161 831 0862
18 www.biglotteryfund.org.uk
19BIG LOTTERY FUND
- The Big Lottery Fund was launched on 1st June
2004. - Brings together the work of two National Lottery
Distributors - New Opportunities Fund (NOF) and
the Community Fund. - It also takes on the Millennium Commissions role
of supporting large scale regeneration projects.
20BIGs Themes and Outcomes
21BIG LOTTERY FUND - Current Programmes
- Reaching Communities (launched Dec.05)
- Young Peoples Fund
- Environmental
- Changing Spaces (launched Nov.05)
- Parks for People (launched Jan.06)
22BIG LOTTERY FUND - Future Programmes
- Well-being (Healthy Lifestyle Initiative) (April
06) - Peoples Millions (Open again in March 06)
- Childrens Play (Allocation via LAs - March 06)
- Vol. Community Sector Infrastructure (May 06)
- Advice Services (June 06)
- Community Buildings (June 06)
- Community Learning (June 06)
23BIG LOTTERY FUND - Reaching Communities
- The three-year programme, launched on 7 December
2005, will make up to 100 million available in
2006-07, with future budgets being set annually. - Reaching Communities will give grants of 10,001
and up to 500,000, including a maximum of
50,000 for capital grants. BIG have set a
maximum overall project size of 750,000 and
200,000 for the total capital element within a
project. BIG will fund projects for up to five
years.
24- Big Lottery Funds first new programme.
- Has a number of strands including three which are
demand led - National Grants
- Grants to Organisations
- Grants to Individuals
25BIG LOTTERY FUND
- Young People's FundGroups supporting young
people aged 11-18 (or up to 25 with special
needs), in areas such as physical and mental
health, staying safe, developing skills for
adulthood, making positive contributions to
society, and overcoming disadvantage, can apply
for up to 150,000 for up to three-year projects.
Applications should give full project
descriptions, describe exactly what the grant
will be spent on and show how young people will
be or have been consulted and involved in project
planning and delivery.For more details and an
application pack see www.biglottery.org.uk or
phone 020 7211 1800.
26BIG LOTTERY FUND - Changing Spaces
- Between now and 2009, BIG are making up to 234
million available to help communities in England
improve their environment. The Changing Spaces
programme will have three priority areas - Community spaces
- Local community enterprise
- Access to the natural environment.
27BIG LOTTERY FUND - Parks for People
- Grants of between 250,000 and 5m in BIG
partnership with HLF with 75 grants. - You will have to show us that your community
values the park as part of their heritage the
park meets local social, economic and
environmental needs and the park actively
involves local people.
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29THE NATIONAL LOTTERY AWARDS FOR ALL
Awards for All - National Aims
- Extend access and participation
- Increase skill and creativity
- Improve quality of life
- Grants of between 500 and 5,000. This will
increase to 10,000 in April 06.
30THE NATIONAL LOTTERY AWARDS FOR ALL
Regional Focus
- All applicants are assessed against published
national aims and regional priorities, these
priorities kick in when funding gets tight. - You can apply if you are a not-for-profit group
with a constitution or set of rules and a bank or
building society account or a Parish or Town
Council, School or health body.
31THE NATIONAL LOTTERY AWARDS FOR ALL
Current Regional Priorities
- Target groups/organisations
- disabled people
- minority ethnic communities
- unpaid carers
- tackle issues of deprivation and isolation in
specific areas of the N.W. (this does not
include Wirral).
32 AWARDS FOR ALL POLICY CHANGES FOR SCHOOLS
- Awards for All England has recently undertaken a
review of its position on the funding of schools. - Schools will no longer be exempt from the
criterion that gives a lower score to
organisations with an annual income of over
20,000. - Applications from schools will be expected to
demonstrate an external focus to be considered
for funding, requiring them to work in
partnership with other community-based
organisations. This rule does not apply to
special schools.
33 AWARDS FOR ALL POLICY CHANGES FOR SCHOOLS
- Awards for All will not fund projects or
activities that take place during school hours
(not including lunch time). - Awards for All will no longer fund independent
(private) schools which are fee paying. - the senior contact (who signs the Contract) will
need to be the Head Teacher or Deputy Head.
34 LOTTERY GRANTS - WIRRAL
- Wirrals Lottery funding totals for the period
Dec1995 - - to date (Internet sourced)
- Arts 312,483 47 grants
- Awards for All 965,934 238
- Heritage HFR 10,128,539 51
- Charities 15,849,882 196
- Sport 3,660,720 72
- Mill.Com. 50,000 5
- Big Lottery 119,590 1
- UK Film 73,109 3
- NOF 20,135,857 166
- Totals 51,296,114 779 grants
35Application Forms Websites
-
- Lottery portal - www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk
- Arts - www.artscouncil.org.uk
- Heritage - www.hlf.org.uk
- Sports - www.sportengland.org
- Big Lottery - www.biglotteryfund.org.uk
- Awards for All - www.awardsforall.org.uk
36And finally a health warning
- National Lottery Distributing Boards review
and revise their funding priorities on a regular
basis. - The Dept. of Culture Media Sport is
currently reviewing the way in which Lottery
distribution might be rationalised. - Watch this space, or better still visit the
various individual Lottery Web sites for updated
information.
37END OF PRESENTATION
- THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION