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UK National Lottery to provide £600 million in COVID-19 support

The UK National Lottery has announced a new support package worth up to £600 million to help projects hit by the coronavirus pandemic. Charities and other organisations including arts groups and sports clubs will be aided during the upcoming months by the fund, which seeks to support some of the vulnerable people in the country.

Funding will be distributed over the next few months to help projects in the UK, including initiatives focused on combatting loneliness and isolation, providing care for the elderly and offering support for physical and mental health in the community.

Financial support will also be available to organisations and projects across the arts, community and charity, heritage, education, environment and sporting sectors.

The new funding initiative will include up to £300m from the National Lottery Community Fund being distributed to groups best placed to support people and communities over the next six months.

Sport England will use £157m of National Lottery funding to support the sport and physical activity sector. Sport Wales has also announced a Sport Resilience Fund worth £4.8m, while Sports Scotland will accelerate £16.4m of investment to support Scottish governing bodies, local partners and clubs and community organisations.

“The National Lottery has always supported projects that help people and communities across the UK thrive,” National Lottery Forum chair Dawn Austwick said.

“The funds available are switching focus to support communities, arts, heritage, sport, education and the environment to mitigate the unprecedented pressure they are coming under as the country rallies to overcome COVID-19,” Austwick added.

The new National Lottery funding comes after the UK government also pledged a £750m package of support for UK charities. Oliver Dowden, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, praised the National Lottery for its additional support. “In these uncertain times, lottery funding takes on an even greater significance, as we come together to deliver a national effort. So I am delighted that the National Lottery is channelling its support to help those most in need across these sectors,” he says.

“This will help to support jobs and economic growth, allowing us to support vulnerable people who are relying on us, and continue to keep Britain active, educated and entertained both during and after this epidemic,” Dowden concluded.

Source: GMB / iGaming Business / Daily Mail