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Social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are great ways of publicising your grant and the work that you do.
It is very easy to set up accounts on these social media platforms. It is a good idea to designate someone to be in charge of your social media accounts so you can keep sharing information and respond to any comments.
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We would like you to:
- Share your grant news on social media, using the hashtag #NationalLottery to thank players.
Organisations such as the Small Charities Coalition and the National Council for Voluntary Organisations provide a wealth of information on social media use. Including advice on:
- How to use key social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
- How to write for social media. - Follow The National Lottery Community Fund on social media: we're on Twitter (@TNLComFund), Facebook (@TNLCommunityFund), Instagram and LinkedIn
- Use social media to share news, pictures and video of your project with us throughout your grant
- Send your project stories, pictures and videos to us for use on our digital channels, along with a signed consent form, to:
[email protected].
We can then share your stories with the wider National Lottery community.
Please always acknowledge National Lottery players' support by using the #NationalLottery hashtag when posting content related to your grant.
Learning is a central element of the Fulfilling Lives programme.
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£112 million has been invested over 8 years in local partnerships in 12 areas across England, helping people experiencing multiple disadvantage access more joined-up services tailored to their needs. The programme will change lives, change systems and involve beneficiaries. Read more about Fulfilling Lives.
The National Lottery Community Fund has commissioned a team led by the University of Sheffield and CFE Research to evaluate the Fulfilling Lives: Supporting people experiencing multiple disadvantage initiative and to provide a package of learning support. Read more and meet the team.
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The partnerships are supporting people experiencing multiple disadvantage including homelessness, reoffending, substance misuse and mental ill health.
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Find out more details on the participating partnerships.