The BIG funded Forces in Mind Trust (FIMT) will invest £35 million to bring support to former UK military and their families.
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Veterans who’ve received funding under our Heroes Return programme talk about their war experiences and revisiting the places where they saw action.
A quick film explaining the key points of applying to Awards for All
Big Lottery Fund staff visit Netherton Feelgood Factory in Merseyside to see the great work they are doing for the benefit of the local community.
Yasmin Batliwala tells us about the work that is ahead of the BIG-funded Westminster Drug Project
Nicola Smith from Ecorys tells BIG about the evaluation plans for the Improving Futures programme
BIG talks to Ken Teears from Sunderland Association Football Club Foundation to hear how they plan to roll out their model across the city
Derek Gray from Aberlour Child Care Trust talks to BIG about how the Dundee Early Intervention Teams hopes to help local families
BIG chatted to Anne Longfield to hear about the social and economic importance of early intervention and the challenges of making an impact
In Lewisham, the Family Pathways initiative, led by Pre-school Learning Alliance, receives £900000 from BIG's Improving Futures programme to provide targeted and holistic support to families focussing on children demonstrating anti-social or destructive behaviour as a result of being traumatised by domestic violence or other difficult family situation. One of the more innovative elements of the programme will focus on helping young children reduce aggression levels by developing empathy.
Supporting young children growing up in very difficult family circumstances, BIG Lottery Fund (BIG) is today announcing awards totalling £15.2m across the UK for 17 groundbreaking projects to help transform their life chances. These are the first awards from BIG's Improving Futures programme, which will provide up to £26 million for more joined-up and earlier support to families with multiple and complex problems.
Young people in Oxfordshire tell us what it is like to be involved with the DAMASCUS Youth Project. DAMASCUS was awarded £179627 from the Big Lottery Fund's Young People's Fund. If you want to find out more about the project visit youtu.be
The Community Matters Partnership received an £8900 Awards for All grant to help them run volunteer days in the borough of Rushmoor in Hampshire. We went along to find out more about the work they are doing and how it is benefiting the local community. To find out more about the partnership visit www.communitymatterspartnership.org.uk To apply to Awards for All visit www.awardsforall.org.uk
There's never been a better time for community and voluntary groups to apply for Awards for All Scotland. Adele Goodfellow explains what the small grant scheme is all about and where to find more information. www.awardsforall.org.uk
The Forces In Mind Trust, a partnership of UK forces charities and mental health organisations, led by the Confederation of Service Charities (COBSEO), has been given partnership support from The Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry which will back the Trust with its own grants over a three-year programme as well as helping raise awareness of the issues facing veterans.
Emmanuel House Day Centre provides a vital service for homeless and vulnerable people in Nottingham. In this audio slideshow Ruth Shelton, chief executive, talks about Christmas at the centre and Tom Finley, who uses the centre, explains how Emmanuel house has made a big difference to his life.
These are the inspirational voices of the Tenovus Sing for Life choir who was among the 30 Welsh groups sharing in £20 million from the Big Lottery Fund. Cancer has touched the lives of everyone in the choir including Angela Davies from Caerphilly who is terminally ill. Despite a daily struggle with pain, the determined 50-year-old says she is not giving up.
Peter Wanless, Chief Executive of the Big Lottery Fund talks about the highlights of another eventful year at BIG. He talks about Village SOS, Heroes Return and other exciting projects we have funded this year that are making a real difference to the lives of people in those communities.
BIG funded Cardboard Citizens uses theatre to help people to move out of homelessness and make positive changes in their lives. In just five weeks a group of twelve young people who had never met before put their thoughts and feelings into words and song to tell their story of life on the streets in Life Ain't No Musical.
The Big Lottery Fund and Your Square Mile are working together to get people to focus on the square mile they live in, come together as a community and deal with the problems they face. Wigton in Cumbria was one of the first places in the UK to have a curfew. A local youth group put on their own music festival, entirely led and managed by the members of the local youth group.
The Big Lottery Fund and Your Square Mile are working together to get people to focus on the square mile they live in, come together as a community and deal with the problems they face. In Pollokshields, Glasgow, local people own and volunteer at a community hall that caters for older people. They are trying to move into a new building as their current one is old and dilapidated.
The Big Lottery Fund and Your Square Mile are working together to get people to focus on the square mile they live in, come together as a community and deal with the problems they face. The project in Gorleston, near Great Yarmouth, will give young people confidence and the skills to go out and get work. They will build their own youth facility through apprenticeships with local builders in the area to help themselves and other young people.
The Big Lottery Fund and Your Square Mile are working together to get people to focus on the square mile they live in, come together as a community and deal with the problems they face. In Glyncoch in Wales they're bringing older and younger people together. They are doing this through a garden club at the local school where they are growing vegetables. They will take the produce round to the older people in the community.
The Big Lottery Fund and Your Square Mile are working together to get people to focus on the square mile they live in, come together as a community and deal with the problems they face. In the Boundary Estate in the East End of London a youth group are working together with the local community to set up a youth club. They will share the facilities with a toddler group so the whole community benefits.
One of four Big Lottery Fund funded winners of the National Lottery Awards