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  1. Beat The Street

    Beat the Street combines sport and technology by transforming whole villages, towns and cities into a giant game.

  2. Froglife

  3. See My Voice

    British Blind Sport’s See My Voice project focuses on developing the skills and confidence of young people with a visual impairment through a bespoke volunteering and leadership programme.

  4. MyBnk

    MyBnk is a charity that delivers expert-led financial education programmes to 7-25 year olds in UK schools and youth organisations.

  5. Ben Ainslie

    Sir Ben Ainslie is the most successful Olympic sailor of all time, he has competed and medalled at five Olympic games.

  6. Kelly Holmes

    Dame Kelly Holmes is one of Britain’s favourite athletes. During her career, she was funded by National Lottery players.

  7. Sarah Storey

    Dame Sarah Storey is a British road and track racing cyclist and former swimmer. She is a multiple gold medal winner at the Paralympic Games in both sports, and six times British (able-bodied) national track champion.

  8. Tanni Grey-Thompson

    One of Britain's greatest Paralympic athletes, Tanni Grey-Thompson, amassed a remarkable medal haul over 16 years.

  9. The World Reimagined

    The World Reimagined is a UK project to transform how we understand the Transatlantic Trade of Enslaved Africans and its impact on all of us.

  10. Deaffest

    The success of CODA and deaf actor Troy Kotsur at this year’s Oscars was a breakthrough moment for deaf people within the film industry. But there is still a long way to go to create inclusion and diversity on screen and behind the camera - and Wolverhampton's Deaffest is working hard to build this change.

  11. Esther Fox with her National Lottery Awards trophy

    Esther Fox

    Esther leads Curating for Change, creating ground-breaking opportunities for D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent people to participate and lead in the cultural sector