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Awards for All. Glenn Austin Funding Officer (Local) 3 December 2013. Big Lottery Fund. Mission statement: ‘Bringing about real change to communities and to the lives of those most in need.’. How is the Lottery pound spent?. Camelot (0.5 pence) Prize money (50 pence)
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Awards for All Glenn Austin Funding Officer (Local) 3 December 2013
Big Lottery Fund • Mission statement: • ‘Bringing about real change to communities and to the lives of those most in need.’
How is the Lottery pound spent? • Camelot (0.5 pence) • Prize money (50 pence) • Taxes (12 pence) • Retailer (5 pence) • Administration (4.5 pence) • Good causes (28 pence)
Big Lottery Fund (40%): www.biglotteryfund.org.uk • Arts Council England (20%): www.artscouncil.org.uk • Heritage Lottery Fund (20%): www.hlf.org.uk • Sport England (20%): www.sportengland.org Who distributes ‘good causes’ money?
Awards for All - what is it? • Awards for All is the Big Lottery Fund’s small grants programme • The programme aims to help improve local communities and the lives of people most in need. • The programme is always open, and there are no deadlines. • The application form is short and simple. • You will find out if you are successful within six weeks.
Outcomes Funder • All projects must meet at least one of BIG’s 4 programme outcomes: • people having better chances in life with better access to training and development to improve their life skills • For example:Purchase of IT equipment for an intergenerational project so young people can help older people improve their IT skills • stronger communities with more active citizens working together to tackle their problems • For example:A telephone helpline offering advice and support for people with cancer and their carers
improved rural and urban environments which communities are better able to access and enjoy • For example: Improving a village hall to provide better facilities for all members of the community • healthier and more active people and communities • For example: A local food project which grows its own produce and teaches people about healthy eating.
Awards for All - How much can you apply for? • Between £300 and £10,000 for projects completed within one year; • Only one application at a time; • One Awards for All funded project needs to be completed and the End of Grant report approved before you can apply again; • One organisation cannot receive more than £10,000 of Awards for All grants in any one year period.
Awards for All cannot pay for: • Activities that happen or start before BIG confirms the grant • Day-to-day running costs (including staff costs) • Existing activities and repeat or regular events (unless 3 years since taken place or delivered to new beneficiary types) • Items that mainly benefit an individual • Political or religious activities • Routine repairs and maintenance • Fundraising activities
Improving your chances • BIG scores applications to help decide who should be funded. Applications will score higher if they: • show strong evidence of need • seek to involve as wide a range of people as possible • meet more than one of our outcomes • are from groups that have never received an Awards for All grant • are from groups with a smaller annual income • are for smaller projects The scoring guide used to assess Awards for All is on the website
Common Reject Reasons • Outside programme remit - apply for things we do not fund (more suited to another lottery distributor) • Insufficient evidence of need • Does not make link between project’s outcomes and programme outcomes
Where to find out more www.biglotteryfund.org.uk Big Advice Line: 0845 4 10 20 30 Textphone: 0845 6 02 16 59 Email: general.enquiries@biglotteryfund.org.uk