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The National Lottery Community Fund, legally named the Big Lottery Fund, [1] is a non-departmental public body responsible for distributing funds raised by the National Lottery for "good causes". It is the largest community funder in the UK and its purpose is to award funding that strengthens society and improves lives across the UK.
The fund's predecessor bodies were the National Land Fund, established in 1946, and the National Heritage Memorial Fund, established in 1980. [2] The current body was established as the "Heritage Lottery Fund" in 1994. [3] It was re-branded as the National Lottery Heritage Fund in January 2019. [4]
The National Lottery Heritage Fund has awarded more than £3m to a programme working to restore nature and protect heritage on Dartmoor. Dartmoor National Park Authority said the Dartmoor Dynamic ...
Lottery policies within states can have conflicting goals. [11] Given that instructions are passed down from state legislatures, lottery implementation is often expected to be carried out with reduced advertising and funding while still producing the same amount of revenue. [11] This issue led states to look for loopholes in the system.
Work to transform a Grade-II listed building into a regional music hub has been given a £4.7m funding boost. Harmony Works Trust has been awarded the money from the National Lottery Heritage Fund ...
The National Lottery Heritage Fund said the money will go to about 20 large-scale projects across the UK as part of a decade-long initiative.
The National Lottery (Funding of Endowments) Act 2003 (c 23) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Section 1 - Funding of endowments.
A distinctive Grade II listed building in Bristol's Old Market has secured £4.7m from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Kingsley Hall, which dates back to 1706, is currently used by youth ...