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25 June 2008
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Sport England today launched a public consultation to make sure future sports projects can access up to £45 million of sports lottery funding as quickly and simply as possible.
Sport England would like to hear from people who play sport, from clubs, voluntary groups, local authorities, National Governing Bodies of sport and other key stakeholders to get a view on how the process of applying for sports Lottery funding can be improved.
Anybody can access the consultation online at www.sportengland.org/lotteryconsultation, and hard copies are available on request by calling the consultation help line on 0845 850 8508 or e-mailing consultation@sportengland.org
This is a unique opportunity for stakeholders to have a say in the way Sport England distributes Lottery funding. The public consultation starts today and runs for 12 weeks, closing on 16 September 2008.
Jennie Price, Sport England Chief Executive, said:
“Sport England is committed to getting our funding processes right. We want to make it simple and quick for people who have projects that meet our criteria to access Lottery money.
“I am keen to hear from as many people as possible to inform our decision-making and influence the way we distribute our National Lottery funding so that it makes a real difference to the future of sport in England.”
All interested parties are strongly encouraged to complete the consultation so that their views are fairly represented. Sport England wants as many organisations as possible to take part.
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