National Lottery Awards for All is changing!

The National Lottery’s flagship funding programme, National Lottery Awards For All, is changing – supporting the ambition to turbocharge funding for grassroots community projects across the UK.

You can now:

  • Apply for funding between £300 and £20,000 to support your project, an increase from the previous £10,000 per year
  • Get your project funded for up to two years rather than one.

These changes have doubled the amount you can apply for and how long they will fund your project.

These changes to National Lottery Awards for All deliver the promise and ambition of the Lottery’s new strategy, This marks the biggest change to National Lottery funding for a generation.

Reimagining National Lottery Awards for All
Read more about these changes to Awards for All in this blog from David Knott, Chief Executive Officer at the National Lottery Community Fund.

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