UK government launches first public consultation on National Lottery Good Cause funding since 2002
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Emily Godwin
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The UK government has launched a comprehensive review of National Lottery Good Cause funding — the first public consultation since 2002. The 12-week call for evidence invites the public to share views on how lottery funds should be invested for maximum impact and how funding can become more accessible to communities across the UK. The review is being led by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, with Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy stating the National Lottery is "showing its age" and needs to better reflect modern priorities.
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Twitter / XUK government launches first public consultation on National Lottery Good Cause funding since 2002artsprofessional.co.ukKey quotes
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This is the first time there has been such a public consultation since former Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell's review in 2002.
The 12-week call for evidence, open to anybody, will explore where future investment can have the greatest impact.
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