A list of all current and historic programmes that The National Lottery Community Fund has funded can be found on the body's website. Some funded projects include:
Wisdom Bank £250,000 was given to the Wisdom Bank, a website project to "harness the experience and skills of people in the 45 to 65 age group for the wider benefit of the community of
Torfaen". In two years the site only registered 340 users, before being taken over by Torfaen council. A member of the council's audit committee criticised the spending of further public money on the site and said that lottery funding should not have been given to a project with a flawed business plan and whose purpose could have been equally well served by using
social media.
Forces in Mind £35 million has been invested by The National Lottery Community Fund on the Forces in Mind Trust, a partnership of UK forces charities and mental health organisations, led by the
Confederation of Service Charities. It has been given partnership support from
The Royal Foundation which will back the Trust with its own grants over a three-year programme as well as helping raise awareness of the issues facing veterans. Over the next 20 years, FIMT will provide UK-wide long-term support and advocacy for Service personnel and Veterans to make a successful transition to civilian life. The focus will be on addressing a range of problems that some ex-service personnel and their families can experience back in civilian life, such as poor mental health, family breakdown and alcohol-related problems.
Supporting Change and Impact Supporting Change and Impact is an initiative helping The National Lottery Community Fund's grant holders, helping them to plan future service delivery in a challenging funding environment.
Heroes Return2 Heroes Return2 funds veterans, their families, spouses and carers to visit the places where they saw action in the Second World War or to take part in commemorative events in the UK.
Improving Futures The Improving Futures programmes helps children from families who have complex and multiple needs.
Big Fund The
National Lottery Act 2006 gave Big Lottery Fund (The National Lottery Community Fund) the powers to handle non-Lottery as well as Lottery funding. Big Lottery Fund has managed non-Lottery programmes on behalf of OCS, the
Department for Education and the
Welsh Assembly Government. The organisation's non-Lottery funding is branded distinctly and promoted independently from Lottery funding.
Big Potential The Big Potential programme delivered grant funding to eligible charities and social enterprises with the aim of improving the sustainability, capacity and scale of organisations in order that they may deliver greater social impact. The programme was run by
Social Investment Business and its £20m investment pool closed in 2017. == References ==