Canfod arian ar gyfer eich prosiect
Mae'r Loteri Genedlaethol yn ariannu prosiectau o fewn y sectorau celfyddydol, chwaraeon, treftadaeth, elusennol, gwirfoddol, iechyd, addysgol ac amgylcheddol. Mae pob prosiect yn gwneud gwahaniaeth gwirioneddol i fywydau a chymunedau ym mhob cwr o'r DU.
Mae gwahanol fathau o grantiau yn ariannu gwahanol fathau o brosiectau - edrychwch isod neu ddiwygio eich chwiliad trwy ddefnyddio'r tabiau i'r dde.
52 o Grantiau ar gael i’ch prosiect Diwygio eich chwilio
Grant | Lleoliad/Dosbarthwr | Swm Ariannu |
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Grantiau Treftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol – £250,000 i £10miliwn
Gweledigaeth Cronfa Treftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol yw treftadaeth sy'n cael ei gwerthfawrogi a'i chynnal ac y gofalir amdani ar gyfer pawb, nawr ac yn y dyfodol. Mae Grantiau Treftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol yn rhaglen agored ar gyfer pob math o brosiectau treftadaeth yn y DU. Os ydych chi'n sefydliad nid-er-elw, neu'n bartneriaeth a arweinir gan sefydliad nid-er-elw, sy'n ceisio cysylltu pobl a chymunedau â threftadaeth yn y DU, yna gallai grant gan y Gronfa Treftadaeth fod yn addas i chi. Gallant ariannu prosiectau treftadaeth sy'n para hyd at bum mlynedd. |
National |
£250,000 - £10M |
Grantiau Treftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol – £10,000 i £250,000
Gweledigaeth Cronfa Treftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol yw treftadaeth sy'n cael ei gwerthfawrogi a'i chynnal ac y gofalir amdani ar gyfer pawb, nawr ac yn y dyfodol. Mae Grantiau Treftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol yn rhaglen agored ar gyfer pob math o brosiectau treftadaeth yn y DU. Os ydych chi'n sefydliad nid-er-elw, yn berchennog preifat ar dreftadaeth (grantiau hyd at £100,000) neu'n bartneriaeth sy'n ceisio cysylltu pobl a chymunedau â threftadaeth yn y DU, yna gallai grant gan y Gronfa Treftadaeth fod yn addas i chi. Gallant ariannu prosiectau treftadaeth sy'n para hyd at bum mlynedd. |
National |
£10,000 - £250,000 |
Grantiau Treftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol – £3,000 i £10,000
Gweledigaeth Cronfa Treftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol yw treftadaeth sy'n cael ei gwerthfawrogi a'i chynnal ac y gofalir amdani ar gyfer pawb, nawr ac yn y dyfodol. Mae Grantiau Treftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol yn rhaglen agored ar gyfer pob math o brosiectau treftadaeth yn y DU. Os ydych chi'n sefydliad nid-er-elw, yn berchennog preifat ar dreftadaeth neu'n bartneriaeth sy'n ceisio cysylltu pobl a chymunedau â threftadaeth yn y DU, yna gallai grant gan y Gronfa Treftadaeth fod yn addas i chi. Gall grantiau rhwng £3,000 a £10,000 ariannu prosiectau treftadaeth sy'n para hyd at flwyddyn. |
National |
£3,000 - £10,000 |
BFI National Lottery Audiences Project Fund
The BFI National Lottery Audience Projects Fund supports ambitious, audience-facing independent UK and international film and broader screen activity of national scale. The Fund supports projects that focus on increasing awareness and growing the participation of audiences that represent the UK population. The Fund supports film exhibitors, film distributors, and other organisation delivering audience development activity with multi-year and short-term projects as well as research and development. |
National |
£20,000 and £200,000 with an upper limit of £500,000 for projects of exceptional scale and ambition |
Awards from the UK Portfolio
The UK Portfolio explores new and innovative approaches, and develops and tests new ways of building a stronger civil society. Our funding supports projects and ideas of UK-wide impact and significance that focus on transformational change. |
National |
£50,000 - £∞ |
Awards for All Northern Ireland
Voluntary or community organisations and public sector organisations are eligible to apply for 12 months of project funding. This programme supports people to bring about positive changes in their community. |
Northern Ireland |
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Support for Individual Artists Programme (SIAP)
The Arts Council’s SIAP scheme offers a range of funding awards to support the needs of individual artists. Broadly, awards can be for specific projects, specialised research or personal artistic development. These include travel awards, General Art Awards, Artists Career Enhancement Scheme (ACES), Artists International Development Fund (AIDF). Check Guidance Notes on the Arts Council website for full details of what you can apply for. How much funding you can apply for will depend on which award you apply for. |
Northern Ireland |
£62 - £15,000 |
Annual Funding Programme (AFP)
The aim of the Annual Funding Programme (AFP) is to support Northern Ireland’s arts infrastructure through grants to organisations in all artforms and practices for their core and programming costs. |
Northern Ireland |
N/A |
Small Grants Programme
The aim of this programme is to assist organisations to deliver arts projects which contribute to the growth of arts in the community for new and existing audiences and which reflect the diversity of Northern Ireland’s society and culture. |
Northern Ireland |
£500 - £10,000 |
Lottery Project Funding
The Arts Council has designed this programme to assist organisations to deliver arts projects which contribute to the growth of arts in the community for new and existing audiences and which reflect the diversity of Northern Ireland’s society and culture. |
Northern Ireland |
£10,001 - £50,000 |
Empowering Young People
Helps young people aged between 8-25 improve one or more of the following: the skills they need for the future; relationships with their support networks and communities; their health and wellbeing. |
Northern Ireland |
£10,001 - £500,000 |
Screen Scotland - The Broadcast Content Fund
The Broadcast Content Fund aims to help the sustainable growth of Scotland’s broadcast production sector, encouraging the development of new projects, the scaling up of already successful activities and the production of commissioned programmes. |
Scotland |
£10,000 - £100,000 |
Screen Scotland - The Distribution and Exhibition Fund
The Distribution and Exhibition Fund aims to support wider distribution of completed Scottish films across Scotland and internationally, and especially to increase access to Scottish films for as wide and diverse an audience as possible within Scotland. |
National |
£5,000 - £15,000 |
Screen Scotland - Market and Festival Attendance Fund
This fund aims to support the continued development of a skilled and diverse screen workforce, fostering real professional opportunities and sustainable careers by supporting the professional and creative development of both emerging and established filmmaking talent, and promoting their work and Scottish filmmaking internationally. |
Scotland |
£500 - £1500 |
Open Fund for Individuals
This fund is run by Creative Scotland for freelancers and self-employed artists and creative practitioners living in Scotland who are at least 18 years old. They will be eligible to apply for 24 months of project funding, supporting a period of research, development and/or delivery of creative activity. |
Scotland |
£500 - £100,000 |
Open Project Fund
This fund is run by Creative Scotland for artists, groups, and creative organisations who are looking to apply for money to support them on their artistic or creative projects. Anyone can come to Creative Scotland with their ideas, and this fund will support a wide range of things, from small one-off events to longer programmes of work that can last for up to 2 years. |
National |
£1,000 - £150,000 |
Screen Scotland - The Production Growth Fund
The Production Growth Fund aims to help grow Scotland’s screen production sector by attracting large scale productions into the country, and maximising spend in Scotland. |
National |
£200,000 - £500,000 |
Screen Scotland - The Film Development and Production Fund
The Film Development and Production Fund exists to offer development and production funding for feature-length films and documentaries being made by filmmakers based in Scotland. |
National |
£3,000 - £50,000 |
National Lottery Awards for All Scotland
National Lottery Awards for All offers funding from £300 to £10,000 to support what matters to people and communities. |
Scotland |
£300 - £10,000 |
National Lottery Awards for All Scotland
National Lottery Awards for All offers funding from £300 to £10,000 to support what matters to people and communities. |
Scotland |
£300 - £10,000 |
Community Led
Medium grants for community-led activity |
Scotland |
£10,000 - £150,000 |
Improving Lives
Funding to help people facing challenging circumstances |
Scotland |
£10,000 - £500,000 |
Sport Facilities Fund
The Sport Facilities Fund (SFF) supports capital projects that create or improve places where people take part in sport and physical activity at all levels. |
Scotland |
£10,000 - £100,000 |
Film Education Partnership Fund
The aim of this fund is to develop increased capabilities in film education, typically through greater connectivity and partnership working between film education organisations and practitioners, and professional development for the film education practitioners involved. |
Scotland |
£1 - £300,000 |
Screen Scotland - Professional Development Fund
This fund aims to contribute to this by providing support for individuals working in film and television to access training, mentoring and other professional development activity, nationally and internationally. |
Scotland |
£1 - £100,000 |
Arian i Bawb y Loteri Genedlaethol Cymru
Mae Arian i Bawb y Loteri Genedlaethol yn cynnig grantiau rhwng £300 a £10,000 i gefnogi'r hyn sy'n bwysig i bobl a chymunedau. |
Wales |
£300 - £10,000 |
Cronfa Cymru Actif
Nod Cronfa Cymru Actif yw diogelu a sicrhau cynnydd clybiau a sefydliadau chwaraeon cymunedol yng Nghymru trwy gydol y pandemig Covid-19 a thu hwnt i'r dyfodol. |
Wales |
£300 - £50,000 |
Crowdfunder - Lle ar gyfer Chwaraeon
Bydd unrhyw glybiau nid-er-elw a sefydliadau a leolir o fewn y gymuned neu wirfoddol sy'n cyflwyno neu'n galluogi gweithgareddau chwaraeon a/neu gorfforol yng Nghymru yn gymwys am Le ar gyfer Chwaraeon. Nod y cynllun yw codi arian ar gyfer gwelliannau 'oddi ar y cae', megis lifftiau a rampiau ar gyfer mynediad gwell i'r anabl, ystafelloedd newid, ac ati. |
Wales |
£1 - £15,000 |
Pawb a’I Le: Grantiau Canolig
Mae Pawb a’i Le: grantiau maint canolig yn cynnig grantiau rhwng £10,001 a £100,000 ar gyfer prosiectau sy'n gweld pobl a chymunedau'n gweithio ar y cyd a defnyddio eu cryfderau i gael effaith gadarnhaol ar y pethau sydd fwyaf pwysig iddyn nhw. |
Wales |
£10,001 - £100,000 |
Pawb a’I Le: Grantiau Mawr
Mae Pawb a’i Le: grantiau mawr yn cynnig grantiau rhwng £100,001 a £500,000 ar gyfer prosiectau sy'n gweld pobl a chymunedau'n gweithio ar y cyd a defnyddio eu cryfderau i gael effaith gadarnhaol ar y pethau sydd fwyaf pwysig iddyn nhw. m the most. |
Wales |
£100,001 - £500,000 |
Y Rhaglen Wledig (rownd dau)
Mae Pawb a’i Le: grantiau mawr yn cynnig grantiau rhwng £100,001 a £500,000 ar gyfer prosiectau sy'n gweld pobl a chymunedau'n gweithio ar y cyd a defnyddio eu cryfderau i gael effaith gadarnhaol ar y pethau sydd fwyaf pwysig iddyn nhw. |
Wales |
£1 - £500,000 |
Reaching Communities
The Reaching Communities programme offers flexible funding over £10,000 for up to five years to organisations in England who want to take action on the issues that matter to people and communities. It supports organisations with great ideas that enable communities to thrive. The grants are awarded to voluntary and community organisations or social enterprises for up to five years. It can fund project activities, operating costs, organisational development and capital costs. Reaching Communities supports ideas that meet one or more of its three funding priorities. Show us how you plan to: • bring people together and build strong relationships in and across communities • improve the places and spaces that matter to communities • enable more people to fulfil their potential by working to address issues at the earliest possible stage. You can apply if you’re a: • voluntary and community organisation • registered charity or charitable incorporated organisation (CIO) • group of organisations, as long as they are led by a voluntary and community organisation • school • statutory body (including local authorities, town, parish or community council) • not for profit company including companies limited by guarantee and Community Interest Companies with two or more directors |
England |
£10,000+ |
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Activity Fund
We want to support new projects that will provide opportunities for people to become more physically activity and we particularly want organisations to consider how they could work more collaboratively across their community in order to make the biggest possible impact. Awards of up to £10,000 are available to not-for-profit organisations for a wide range of projects such as developing volunteering opportunities, making better use of physical assets and offering new services based on local demand. |
England |
£300 - £10,000 |
Community Asset Fund
funding targeted towards supporting the aims of our Towards an Active Nation Strategy and the following five outcomes: Physical wellbeing, Mental wellbeing, Individual development, Social and community development, and Economic development |
England |
£1,000 - £150,000 |
Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grants
English National Lottery Project Grants is our open access programme for arts, museums and libraries projects. The fund supports thousands of individual artists, community and cultural organisations with projects that focus on: Combined Arts including festivals and carnivals, Dance, Libraries, Literature, Museums, Music, Theatre or Visual Arts. |
England |
£1,000 - £100,000 |
BFI NETWORK Development fund
This fund is the first step in the BFI’s development support for live action and animated fiction projects from new feature film writers. It supports people at the very beginning of their development process to produce an initial treatment and related materials. |
England |
No minimum or maximum amount |
BFI NETWORK Short Film Fund
Our Short Film funding programme supports projects with directors based in England and supports the production costs of fiction shorts, in both live action and animation. It is run in partnership with the BFI NETWORK Talent Executives who work with filmmakers on the delivery of funded projects. |
England |
£1 - £15,000 |
Return to Play: Active Together
The Return to Play: Active Together programme is a matched crowdfunding initiative which aims to support community organisations respond to the challenges of getting people active again after the Covid-19 pandemic. |
England |
£1 - £10,000 |
Places and Spaces
The Places and Spaces programme, initially focused on the West Midlands region, is a matched crowdfunding initiative, which aims to support local sport and physical activity groups to create or improve sports facilities, bringing together communities as part of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. |
England |
£1 - £10,000 |
Partnerships
This programme offers a larger amount of funding (over £10,000) for organisations that work together with a shared set of goals to help their community – whether that’s a community living in the same area, or people with similar interests or life experiences. |
England |
£10,000 - £∞ |
National Lottery Awards for All England
National Lottery Awards for All offers funding from £300 to £10,000 to support what matters to people and communities. National Lottery Awards for All should do at least one of these things: • bring people together and build strong relationships in and across communities • improve the places and spaces that matter to communities • enable more people to fulfil their potential by working to address issues at the earliest possible stage. |
England |
£300 - £10,000 |
UK Film-Focused Activity at International Festivals, Markets and other Platforms (UKFFA Fund)
The BFI Audience Fund is an open access, flexible fund for a range of audience-facing activities. The Fund aims to boost diversity and inclusivity, and to build a broad film culture across the UK which recognises and values the quality of difference and seeks to rebalance under-representation on screen, in the workforce and in audiences. |
National |
£20,000 - £200,000 |
BFI Completion Fund
The BFI consider applications for completion funding from films that have been invited to launch at a major international film festival but need additional funding to be completed prior to their festival screening. |
National |
N/A - No minimum or maximum amount |
BFI Completion Fund
The BFI Development Fund can support the formal development of projects - from treatments to production-ready screenplays. We aim to award funding to distinctive and original live action and animated fiction film across a range of genres, approaches and perspectives. |
National |
No minimum or maximum amount |
BFI Production Fund
The BFI Production Fund welcome production applications from new and established filmmakers. Priority will be given to projects and filmmaking teams that demonstrate a bold vision and creative excellence, and that are unlikely to be fully financed by the marketplace. |
National |
£1 - £2,000,000 |
BFI Audience Fund
The BFI Audience Fund is an open access, flexible fund for a range of audience-facing activities. The Fund aims to boost diversity and inclusivity, and to build a broad film culture across the UK which recognises and values the quality of difference and seeks to rebalance under-representation on screen, in the workforce and in audiences. |
National |
£20,000 - £200,000 |
BFI Development Fund
The BFI Development Fund can support the formal development of projects - from treatments to production-ready screenplays. We aim to award funding to distinctive and original live action and animated fiction film across a range of genres, approaches and perspectives. |
National |
N/A - No minimum or maximum amount |
BFI Film Export Fund
The Film Export Fund aims to enhance the export opportunities for British films where they have been selected to appear at important international film festivals. The fund can help sales agents with a film’s publicity and marketing, as well as with the technical and logistical costs of appearing at a high-profile festival. |
National |
£1 - £15,000 |
Movement Fund
The Movement Fund supports a variety of formally constituted not-for-profit organisation types, including sports clubs, charities, local authorities, schools, Community Benefit Societies and not-for-profit companies. We aim to support projects that get more people active and enhance sport and physical activity participation across England. To receive funding, you must have at least three non-related trustees or directors who don't live together. And you need to ensure decision making and voting rights are equally distributed between your trustees or directors. |
England |
£300 - 15,000 |
National Lottery Rural Engagement Programme
The purpose of the Rural Engagement Arts Programme (REAP) is to provide an integrated, cohesive approach to supporting arts projects in rural communities while while recognising some specific issues they face. The impact that loneliness and social isolation can have on the physical, mental and social health of isolated older people is well documented. Participating in the arts, and coming together as communities, can make a vital contribution to improving health and wellbeing, building confidence and integrating communities. |
Northern Ireland |
£500 - £10,000 |
National Lottery Arts and Older People Programme
The Arts & Older People Programme aims to strengthen the voice of older people and promote positive mental health and emotional wellbeing through the arts. It achieves this by providing funding to arts-based projects that address related social issues such as poverty, isolation and loneliness, as well as promoting positive mental health. |
Northern Ireland |
£1,000 - £10,000 |
National Lottery Organisations Digital Evolution Awards
The aim of this programme is upskilling NI arts organisations in the use of new, emerging, and immersive technology and supporting the creation of high quality Digital Art. |
Northern Ireland |
£10,000 |
Some projects we’ve funded
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Hull City of Culture
Hull's year as the UK's award winning City of Culture was a stellar success, putting the city into the national spotlight
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V&A Dundee
Scotland’s first design museum has capped Dundee’s growing global reputation for artistic innovation and excellence, as well as increasing appeal to tourists from all over the world
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Sir Peter Murray
Sir Peter Murray is a British curator and educationalist best known for founding the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) in 1977 with a modest grant of £1,000 and no staff.