2006-01-20
Lottery Funding - What do the voluntary arts get?
The DCMS is asking people across the UK to help them decide:
- what share of Lottery money each of the five good causes should get, as a percentage, from 2009 onwards;
- what the policy should be governing how Lottery money should be spent for each cause.
- what share of Lottery money each of the five good causes should get, as a percentage, from 2009 onwards;
- what the policy should be governing how Lottery money should be spent for each cause.
Every year the National Lottery raises well over £1 billion to be shared among good causes. The National Lottery plays a role in most of our lives, whether as players, grant beneficiaries, users of Lottery funded facilities, or as someone who has enjoyed or benefited from something the Lottery has funded, however big or small; such as new kit for a local sports club, researching the history of a local area, new equipment for an arts group or funding a youth film project.
To have your say for the voluntary arts go to http://www.lottery2009.culture.gov.uk.
Deadline is 28 February 2006
To have your say for the voluntary arts go to http://www.lottery2009.culture.gov.uk.
Deadline is 28 February 2006
UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport
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