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Big Lottery Fund Funding Overview Jenny Fish September 2015
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Who we are... The largest Lottery distributor Our mission is to bring real improvements to communities and to the lives of people most in need. Outcomes focused funder Voluntary and Community Sector focus
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Outcomes People have better chances in life – with better access to training and development to improve their life skills Stronger Communities – with more active citizens working together to tackle their problems Improved rural and urban environments – which communities are better able to access and enjoy Healthier and more active people and communities
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Awards for All £300 - £10,000 for a 12 months project Must apply at least 3 months before project start Can now apply for repeat/existing activities. Must have an income of less than £30,000 Snapshot For England: 2014-2015 Total Request – £102,134,953 Total Award – £63,234,998 Success rate – 63.34% Snapshot for Bournemouth 2014-15 (Last financial year we received 17 applications from Bournemouth (26 in previous year) projects and 12 were successful (18 in previous year). In total we awarded £110, 214 with an average success rate of just over 57%
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Age Concern Bournemouth £10,000 from Awards for All Funding: The group will use the funding to recruit a team of personal trainers who will be trained in delivering the OTAGO falls prevention programme with older people. This will improve beneficiaries health and well being by reducing the risk of falling and increasing confidence. Awards for All – project
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South Coast Tigers – Wheelchair Basketball Club £9,828 from Awards for All Funding: To develop a wheelchair basketball club and also deliver coaching qualifications and training courses. This will develop the beneficiaries' life skills, self esteem, promote interactions with others and give them a more positive outlook. This will also improve the communities understanding of disabilities and bring able bodied young people and young people with disabilities together. Awards for All – project
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Most common reject reasons and common mistakes Evidencing Need Identifying Outcomes Beneficiary involvement Not reading the guidance notes No link Being vague
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Comments from the England Committee “ Tell me in clear and practical terms what they actually intend to do” “Evidence of partnerships and attempt to find other sources of funding” “Singularity of focus – doing 1 or 2 things that really make a difference” “Read the guidance and be realistic”
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1. Establish the need for your project
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2.How are you involving beneficiaries?
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3. What outcome?
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Explaining outcomes Programme outcomes: Healthier and more active people Stronger Communities Links to 75 years old, lives alone with no family nearby, sits at home isolated from peers, feels depressed, has poor health and has no car so struggles to attend health appointments Activities: Monthly social outings with peers Weekly trips to shops/post office Dial up booking to enable access to health appointments Weekly trips to leisure centre, ‘Silver Surfers’ sessions and bingo Project outcomes: Feels less isolated Increased independence Improved physical and mental health
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Further information BIG Advice Line 0345 4 10 20 30 Text phone 0845 6 02 16 59 E-mail general.enquiries@biglotteryfund.org.uk
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Any Questions?
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