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Lottery money must reach local groups

Posted: 05 August 2004 | Subscribe Online


The UK's new lottery distributor, The Big Lottery Fund, must connect with the voluntary and community sector and ensure funds reach local organisations, the Urban Forum said this week.

The umbrella body for community groups involved with urban and regional policy said the fund had to engage with the voluntary and community sector at a local level and, when involving local people, "protect so-called unpopular causes".

Urban Forum policy development officer spokesperson Caroline Gaunt said the organisation welcomed the Fund's pledge to help disadvantaged communities and guarantee that the voluntary and community sector would receive as much funding as it did before the merger.
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But she warned the fund must not become dominated by public sector providers like health and education projects.

The Big Lottery Fund was formed on 2 June from the merger of the New Opportunities Fund and the Community Fund.

While the Community Fund was known for offering no-strings grant funding, the New Opportunities Fund was seen as being tied to projects close to government ministers' hearts.

The new fund has been holding nationwide consultations, which will end on 30 September, on what good causes it should fund and how. However, it is not seeking views on regional representation for the fund, despite this having been a useful feature of the Community Fund.
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News that a new type of weekly national lottery that allows players to choose which charity benefits from their bet is to be launched in the autumn could make the funding situation even more difficult for less popular causes.

The Chariotlottery, which is being backed by City businessmen, will involve 52 charities and give people the choice of five separate games, each benefiting a different charity each week.


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