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NICVA challenges BIG funding

NICVA welcomes the increased funding announced by BIG Lottery last week, as part of their new Strategic Framework document, however continues to campaign for 100% of funds to be directed to the voluntary and community sector.

Press release issued on behalf of the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action

Seamus McAleavey, Chief Executive of NICVA, said in response to the Big Lottery announcement:

"NICVA has continually called for funding from BIG to go to organisations in the voluntary and community sector and not to the statutory or private sector. We are pleased that BIG in Northern Ireland has exceeded its stated obligation of funding to the sector, but would like the commitment to go much further. NICVA will continue to campaign for 100% of BIG's funding to go directly to those communities in most need, particularly in these times of recession where demand for charities services are increasing".

Acknowledging challenging times ahead, Peter Wanless, Chief Executive at the Big Lottery Fund, said:

"I am very aware of the tough times communities are experiencing and the increased demand this is inevitably placing on the voluntary and charitable sector. While there are some reports that the recession may be easing, we know that the full impact on the UK's communities is still working its way through, impacting on homes across the nation, bringing family breakdown, mental illness, unemployment and personal debt."

The BIG lottery aims to channel a further £43 million across the UK, through existing programmes and projects.

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Spokesperson available
Seamus McAleavey, Chief Executive of NICVA

Notes to Editors
For the full press release issued by BIG Lottery, visit www.communityni.org

For more information, or comment, please contact Caroline Magee, Information and Communication Manager, 028 9087 7777 / 077 2174 6805 or email caroline.magee@nicva.org

Fiona | 29 June 2009 - 10:47am |