In our Strategic Framework
Big thinking BIG’s Strategic Framework takes us from where we are today to where we want to be in 2015. It charts the journey we will make during this period. - 732KB we outlined a commitment to develop a range of new funding programmes up to 2015. Here you will find an update on where we have got to on this promise and when you might see new programmes launching.
In developing new programmes we have put our customers and our beneficiaries at the heart of all we do. Our programmes will be simpler, faster and better for the applicants and will help communities across the UK tackle the issues that are most important to them
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| Programme | Description | Who can apply |
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| International | The International Communities programme, which will run from 2010-2015, is BIG Lottery Fund’s way of helping disadvantaged communities overseas. It will fund UK based NGOs and charities working overseas.
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Voluntary and community organisations who are working in partnership with NGOs overseas
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| Forces in Mind | We will be setting up a new £35 million UK wide Trust to support the psychological wellbeing and successful and sustainable transition of veterans and their families into civilian life. | We would like a partnership of organisations to come forward to develop the new Trust. This partnership should reflect the full range of organisations that support veterans and their families across the UK. |
| Programme | Description | Who can apply |
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| Investing In Communities 2 | We have refined and re-engineered Investing in Communities, which was relaunched on the 30th June 2010. Investing in Communities is our main funding programme in Scotland.
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Organisations from any sector (provided our grants would not contribute to private gain) |
| Investing in Ideas | Investing in Ideas is an easy-to-access scheme to enable groups to think about, develop and test new ideas for projects or improved ways of working that will bring real improvement to communities, and the lives of people most in need.
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Organisations from any sector (provided our grants would not contribute to private gain) |
| JESSICA Trust | The JESSICA (Scotland) Trust will be a new £15 million independent trust in Scotland to support disadvantaged urban communities which have been most affected by serious economic decline, market failure and disadvantage.
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Programme currently in development, scheduled to be open end of 2011. |
| Life Changes Trust | The BIG Lottery Fund Scotland have announced our intention to make a new £50 million Lottery investment in Scotland aimed at transforming the life chances of young people leaving care and fundamentally improving the lives of older people with dementia and their carers. |
Programme currently in development, scheduled to be open early 2012 |
Community Spaces Scotland |
Community Spaces Scotland is a £9 million fund that will bring communities together around a space or place that matters to them, helping those spaces and places to be better used, and the people in their communities to become healthier, happier and more active. A community space can be both indoor and outdoor spaces including allotments, play areas and community gardens as well as village halls and community centres
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Who can apply: Not for profit/voluntary and community sector groups, community council, school or social enterprises. More information |
| Awards for All | Awards for All Scotland is supported by Creative Scotland, Sportscotland and the Big Lottery Fund. We award grants of between £500 and £10,000 for people to take part in art, sport, heritage and community activities and projects that promote education, the environment and health in the local community. We can fund a wide range of activities through the programme and want to support projects that meet our outcomes. The outcomes for Awards for All are:
If your project could help us achieve one or more of these outcomes Awards for All could be the right scheme for you. The easy-to-use application form can be downloaded, filled in and emailed direct to the Big Lottery Fund, as well as being available in hard copy. The application form is short and simple. You will find out if you are successful within six weeks. |
Not for profit/voluntary and community sector groups, community council, school or health body |