Lottery funders listings
What is a Lottery funder?
For every £1 that the public spends on Lottery tickets 28 pence goes to the Lottery good causes. These are the arts, charities and voluntary groups, heritage, health, education, the environment and sports. Lottery funders are the organisations that distribute the good causes money to local communities and national projects.
This section lists all the Lottery funders. The Millennium Commission are not listed here because they are not open to applications for grants.
Wales
Click on each funder to find out more about what type of work it funds and who to contact if you want to apply. You can also see examples of funded projects.
Arts Council of Wales The Arts Council of Wales is responsible for developing and funding the arts in Wales.
Awards for All Awards for All is a Lottery grants programme aimed at local communities.
Big Lottery Fund The Big Lottery Fund is committed to improving communities and the lives of people most in need.
Heritage Lottery Fund The Heritage Lottery Fund uses money from the National Lottery to give grants for a wide range of projects involving the local, regional and national heritage of the United Kingdom.
NESTA NESTA (the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) is a non-departmental public body (NDPB) investing in innovators and working to improve the climate for creativity in the UK.
Olympic Lottery Distributor The Olympic Lottery Distributor's remit is to support the delivery of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Olympic Lottery Distributor is not currently running any open funding rounds.
Sports Council for Wales The Sports Council for Wales is the national organisation responsible for developing and promoting sport and active lifestyles.
UK Film Council As the lead agency for film, the UK Film Council aims to stimulate a competitive, successful and vibrant UK film industry and culture, both now and for the future.
UK Sport Working in partnership to lead sport in the UK to world-class success.
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