What does the National Lottery not fund?

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asimd23
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What does the National Lottery not fund?

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Running costs
This could include things such as venue hire, marketing and transport costs.

Small-scale refurbishment
For example, paint to brighten up the clubhouse or to cover the costs of new furniture.

Equipment
Small, unfixed equipment such as ankle weights or hula hoops for over 70 exercise classes, or footballs and bibs for a youth football team.

Organisational development
Things like first aid, safeguarding and poland rcs data skill-specific training would fall under this category.

It’s great to know what you can’t get funding for upfront, as it means you can focus all of your energy on the things that matter to the funders.

Anything for private gain or to generate profits for private distribution
Existing activities and repeat or regular events
Salaries of permanent or fixed-term staff
Day-to-day running costs
Projects or activities that the state has a legal obligation to provide e.g. The council should provide it
Larger equipment such as tennis courts
Political or religious activities
Fundraising activities
Items that may benefit an individual
Richard stressed that “The key thing about this fund is that they won’t fund sport for sport’s sake . . . If we actually said we want to get more people into cricket and develop their pathway so they can play at an elite level, they’re not interested.”
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