What is the National Lottery Community Fund?
The Climate Emergency is everybody’s business, which is why The National Lottery Community Fund is acting to support communities in the UK who want to minimise their own impact on the environment.
How much money has been raised by the National Lottery?
National Lottery Projects Since The National Lottery began in 1994 over 635,000 good causes have been supported with over £43 billion raised by players of The National Lottery (figures sourced from the Department for Culture, Media & Sport. – June 2021). Around £36 million raised weekly is an average based on April 2020 – March 2021.
What are eco-friendly water bottles?
These environmentally-friendly products are designed to help you reduce the amount of single use plastic you use in your day to day life. Stylish 500ml thermal water bottle with rubber matte paint finish for extra grip and scratch resistant finish.
How are we working to reduce our environmental footprint?
Over the last decade we’ve been working to reduce our own environmental footprint in the following ways: We are committed to reducing the amount of waste we divert to landfill and improving our recycling rates.
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The National Lottery Community Fund supports people and communities to thrive. All Children and Adults at Risk have a right to protection and freedom from abuse or exploitation, regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religious belief, sexual orientation, economic status or otherwise.
How many projects have been awarded National Lottery funding in England?
Around 1,600 community–led projects in England are celebrating after being awarded more than £58 million of National Lottery funding. The funding will go to a wide range of community and youth-focused projects.
Could it really be you in the lottery from 2024?
When the national lottery was launched in 1994, via a TV spectacular watched by more than a third of the population, the famous advertising slogan promised: “It could be you.” It won’t be Camelot though, at least not from 2024.