Listening a Lotto

Big Lottery Fund (UK Office) | Wed, 16/11/2005 - 09:04 | Neil Irwin

Vanessa Potter told delegates how the BLF had taken on board many of the suggestions made during its two consultation phases, including that it will be supporting the principle of Full Cost Recovery, that the application process will be simplified, and that it will offer longer term contracts.

“You told us that three year contracts were not the answer in order for us to support sustainability. So within our main programmes five year funding streams will be available and within our strategic funding programmes some ten year opportunities will be offered,” she said.

Potter also reiterated the fact that the board has promised to allocate 60-70% of funding to the voluntary and community sector. “This undertaking is a very serious matter for us, and we are looking at how it will be measured and monitored,” she said.

NICVA met with Big Lottery Fund in September 2005 to debate the monitoring of the 60% to 70% commitment to the voluntary and community sector.

"I am assured the Big Lottery Fund is serious about the 60-70% commitment and about ensuring it genuinely is allocated to our sector. - Neil Irwin, Member Services Manager at NICVA

Funding programmes are to be split into two main areas: demand-led programmes, which will include the Awards for All scheme, research grants, international grants and demand-led streams within its strategic programme; and strategic programmes, which will distribute funds under thirteen headings ranging from children’s play projects to environment schemes to community building initiatives.

The Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure has issued its directions to the Northern Ireland office of Big Lottery Fund.

The Department (DCAL) has clearly demonstrated that it has listened and is listening to NICVA's representation on National Lottery policy and recognises the importance of the voluntary and community sector in relation to this fund. - Seamus McAleavey, NICVA Chief Executive

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