More than 2,250 community-led projects in England celebrate £65 million National Lottery funding win

12 Mar 2019 11:59 AM

Adapted golf sessions to reduce loneliness in care homes and a beach hut holiday haven for soldiers recovering from injury are amongst thousands of community-focused projects across England to receive a share of more than £65 million of National Lottery cash. The funding was announced yesterday by The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest funder of community activity in the UK. 

In the first quarterly funding announcement since revealing its new name in January, The National Lottery Community Fund (formerly the Big Lottery Fund) has revealed that more than 2,250 projects have received a share of the money, raised for good causes by players of The National Lottery.

A wide variety of activity is being funded across the country, from projects that aim to get more women and girls involved in skateboarding to storytelling groups for those with learning difficulties and social clubs to tackle feelings of isolation. All of the community projects being awarded money are led by people who help their communities thrive.

One of the projects celebrating is me&dee, based in Derby, which has been awarded £10,000 to purchase a beach hut in Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire for recovering soldiers and their families to spend time together. This will support people who currently serve, or have served, in the army and who have experienced mental or physical health issues as a result, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, severe burns or amputations. Each year, the charity provides 100 families across Derbyshire and the UK with a much-needed break where they can spend quality time together in a safe and relaxed space.

Maria Hanson MBE, Founder and CEO of me&dee, said: 

“This National Lottery funding is fantastic news and has helped us to buy a beach hut at the end of Queens Park Promenade in a beautiful and secluded spot. This is a perfect location, as many recovering soldiers find it really difficult to sit in the open on a busy beach, but they can feel safe inside the beach hut and still see the sea and enjoy spending time with their family.

“We’ve heard from recovering soldiers and their partners and families that these breaks have strengthened their relationships, giving them the time and space to recover from what can be traumatic experiences. This beach hut will help them to make new memories and provide a positive outlook on the future.”

James Harcourt, England Grant-Making Director at The National Lottery Community Fund, yesterday said: 

“National Lottery money continues to change the lives of thousands of people across the UK. From community-led projects that reduce loneliness and isolation to those looking at ways of tackling bullying and violence amongst young people, this quarter’s funding has one thing in common – it’s all been awarded to groups with the ideas, knowledge and passion to make the changes they want to see in their local area. Thanks to National Lottery players, people all over the country are able to take action what matters most to them and their community.”

Other groups in yesterday’s funding announcement include:

See the full list of projects

Notes to Editors

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We are the largest funder of community activity in the UK – we’re proud to award money raised by National Lottery players to communities across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Since June 2004, we have made over 200,000 grants and awarded over £9 billion to projects that have benefited millions of people.

We are passionate about funding great ideas that matter to communities and make a difference to people’s lives. At the heart of everything we do is the belief that when people are in the lead, communities thrive. Thanks to the support of National Lottery players, our funding is open to everyone. We’re privileged to be able to work with the smallest of local groups right up to UK-wide charities, enabling people and communities to bring their ambitions to life.