Big Lottery Fund, Hugh Stultz

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Big Lottery Fund

Community Links Bromley Leading the Sector towards 2020

18th November 2015

Introduction

─ Hugh Stultz - Funding Officer

─ Key role

─ Supporting applicants and potential applicants

─ Raising BIG’s awareness of local needs and priorities

Big Lottery Fund

─ BIG is one of four distributors of Lottery funding

─ We are responsible for 40% of all the money raised for good causes by the National Lottery

─ We distribute £600 million in funding each year

─ 80-90% of our funding goes to community and voluntary organisations

Big Lottery Fund Mission

“The Big Lottery Fund is committed to bringing real

improvements to communities and to the lives of

people most in need”

New Strategic Framework

Key concept – ‘putting people in the lead’

This includes our grant making process

Knowledge and learning

Communications and engagement

Big’s Funding Principles

─ Partnership

─ User Informed

─ Local

─ Long Term

─ Evidence, Impact and Influence

How the lottery £2 is spent

Prizes£1

Good Causes

56p

Lottery Tax 24p

Retailers 10p

Operating Costs 10p

BIG is responsible for delivering 40 per cent of all funds raised for good causes - about 12 pence of every pound spent on a Lottery Ticket

BIG is an outcomes funder

Your project must meet at least one of these four outcomes:

People having

better chances

in life

Stronger

communities

Improved

rural and

urban

environments

Healthier and

more active

people and

communities

BIG targeted funding programmes

BIG

Fulfilling lives:

Headstart

Talent Match

Multiple and complex needs

Fulfilling Lives: A

Better Start

BIG open programmes

BIG

Heroes Return

Reaching Communities

Awards for ALL

(A4A)

Awards for All Programme

─ Small grants scheme awarding £300-£10,000

─ Applications from community & voluntary groups, schools, health bodies and parish / town councils

─ Single stage application process

─ BIG gives decision within 6 weeks of application

─ Project must be complete within one year of award

Reaching Communities Programme

─ Larger grants scheme awarding grants over £10,000

─ Main programme:

o Revenue projects funding from £10,000 (average £300,000)

o Smaller capital projects funding from £10,000-£100,000

─ Buildings programme:

o Larger capital projects funding from £100,000

o Geographically targeted at most deprived areas

BIG Awards in Bromley

―100+ Awards for All Grants

―Total value £831, 074

―Average grant £8,398

― Reaching Communities Grants

―Total value £1,033,645

Considering working in partnerships

Why are partnerships important

• Crucial for our strategic programmes such as Multiple Needs, Talent Match, Fulfilling Lives: Ageing Better

• Avoids duplication

• Ensures sustainability

• Supports capacity building

• Less competition for scarce funds

Key questions for your organisation

• what are your organisation’s aims

• What are your partner aims

• What is the partnership trying to achieve

• Does this fit with your key aims / mission statement

Different types of partnerships

Hub

Lead Org

Improving your chances of

gaining funding from BIG

What BIG is looking for in applications

─ Project is appropriate for the programme

─ A good fit with BIG outcomes

─ Strong evidence that your project is needed

─ Proof that your project will make a difference

─ Beneficiaries consulted and involved in all stages of the project

Tips on completing your application

Does your application meet

BIG outcomes

Is there a clear case (evidence) for

your project

Are your outcomes (change) clearly

linked to activities and need

Defining Need

─ Go back to basics – assume the officers assessing your application know nothing about the needs of the people you are trying to help

─ Quote your sources - make sure all sources of evidence are listed and dated

─ Make a strong case – use a broad range of information sources including user consultation

Use a broad range of evidence

‘Hard’

Information

Local statistics

Focus groups

Questionnaires

Interviews

Focus groups

Consultations

Interviews and quotes

‘Before and after’ dataDeprivation Index

Census

Strategies and policies

Research reports

Local & national priorities

Local statistics

Questionnaires

Letters of support

‘Hard’ Information‘Soft’ Information

Waiting listsOffice for National Statistics

Developing a strong application

Project OutcomeProject OutcomesThe difference you want to make

or the change you want to bring

about for your beneficiaries

Project AimThe overall point

of your project

Project ActivitiesThe services and activities you will carry out

to meet the outcomes and achieve the project aim

Project Need Project Need

Developing a strong application cont’d

Activities

Outcomes Beneficiaries

Needs

Comments on Successful Applications

─ ‘Beneficiaries and their needs are clearly identified’

─ ‘A full range of activities has been provided that will clearly deliver the project outcomes’

─ ‘Varied and relevant external evidence confirms the issues identified and shows the gaps in current service’

─ ‘Beneficiaries involved in management committee, consultation, project planning and design, volunteering, recruitment and evaluation’

Tips for Success

― Read the guidelines and use all other help available

― Start by defining need – make it the core of your application

― Focus on your beneficiaries and the difference that your project will make to them

― Get a ‘critical friend’ to review your application before submission

Leave plenty of time to research and re-read your application before submitting.

Support and Guidance Available

─ Big Lottery Fund website: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk

─ Getting Funding & Planning Successful Projects

─ Case studies of successful projects

─ BIG Advice Line: 0845 4 10 20 30

─ Email enquiries: general.enquiries@biglotteryfund.org.uk

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