
The Green Corridor project in Hull takes on a transformation
4th December 2020
HIGHFIVER Hull – Open for Applications
4th December 2020National Lottery Awards for All – England

Description
Grants are available for charities, voluntary groups, schools and local authorities in England to carry out projects that will improve their local community.
Current Status: Open for Applications
Maximum value: £ 10,000
Objectives of Fund
National Lottery Awards for All is a small grants programme provided by the National Lottery Community Fund, previously known as the Big Lottery Fund until the name was changed in January 2019.
The funding is intended for projects that support communities to thrive by:
- Building strong relationships in and across communities.
- Improving the places and spaces that matter to communities.
- Helping more people to reach their potential, by supporting them at the earliest possible stage.
Value Notes
Grants of between £300 and £10,000 are available for up to one year.
Organisations can receive funding of a maximum of £10,000 within a 12-month period.
Match Funding Restrictions
Grants can be used to pay for some or all of the project costs.
Who Can Apply
Applications are accepted from:
- Voluntary and community organisations.
- Constituted groups and clubs.
- Registered charities.
- Charitable incorporated organisations (CIOs).
- Not-for-profit companies.
- Community interest companies (CICs).
- Schools (for projects that benefit and involve the communities around the school).
- Statutory bodies (including local authorities, town, parish and community council).
- Community benefit societies.
To be eligible for funding applicants must have:
- Two unconnected people on the board or committee.
- A UK bank account in the name of their organisation.
- Annual accounts (unless the organisation is less than 15 months old).
The National Lottery Community Fund is ‘keen’ to support smaller organisations and will consider their income when making a decision.
For more information please visit their website below