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Monday, November 23, 2009

Becoming involved in the United Kingdom's lottery

By Susan Renolds

National lotteries like the United Kingdom's allow citizens to participate in raising funds for community causes in return for the opportunity to win cash prizes. The focus, however, tends to be on the winnings rather than the giving. Take a moment to learn who is benefiting from the UK National Lottery.

You may already know that 28p from every 1 raised by the lottery goes to Good Causes through lottery grants, a total of over 22 billion to date. In fact, most UK residents live within a few miles of a lottery-funded project. Good Causes are chosen as recipients of lottery funds because they serve a charitable or socially beneficial purpose. The Big Lottery Fund is the largest distributor of lottery funds in the UK. It handles more than half of all the funds the lottery brings in for good causes. A wide range of projects benefits from the Big Lottery Fund, including large-scale community revitalization projects, charities, health, education and environmental projects.

In addition, Good Causes have three specific categories: arts, sports and heritage. Each of these categories receives 16.67% of the Good Causes funds.

Granted by 4 national councils along with the 2 film councils, cost given here are for projects in both arts and cinema. This is like the grant to the Yorkshire Film Archive to improve the ease of access to the amateur and professional video over the internet.

Money is distributed the sport category through five lottery distribution bodies and the Big Lottery Fund. Grants can be used to buy land, for building and construction and purchasing equipment. Projects must serve the needs of the local community, and the lottery cannot be the sole source of funding. Such a project, the Inclusive Fitness Initiative, made fitness facilities accessible to tens of thousands of disabled people both in terms of facilities and service.

Since'94, the Heritage Lottery Fund has granted more than 39 billion to thousands of heritage projects. These projects are related to preserving the heritage of the United Kingdom through natural heritage, museums, buildings, language or tradition. The Archives Network - Wales received 365,000 to collect historic manuscripts, records and archives from- local governments, universities and national institutions into an online site.

For a complete list of lottery-funded projects, you can visit the Department of Culture, Media and Sport.

Opponents have few reasons with the truth that lottery generated money go to charity. Many claim that coloring is a contribution apposed to gambling and encouraging more to gamble. While it is true that positive causes create a powerful marketing message, these types of monies do help fund these charitable causes. - 23226

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