Derby Telegraph

Kelly Brook leads the hunt for favourite community heroes

- Kelly Brook

NATIONAL Lottery funding totalling £2,438,189 went to projects in Derby in 2020/21, according to new figures released to mark the launch of this year’s National Lottery Awards.

A total of 112 National Lottery grants were allocated in this period, providing crucial support to arts, sports, heritage and community organisati­ons in Derby.

The National Lottery Awards are an annual celebratio­n of the inspiratio­nal individual­s and groups who do extraordin­ary things in their community with the help of National Lottery funding.

More than 1,500 inspiratio­nal people and projects were nominated for last year’s National Lottery Awards, and now the search is on once again for 2022’s nominees.

The National Lottery is looking to highlight the exceptiona­l work of local heroes who have gone the extra mile and made a difference in their community.

Anyone who has received National Lottery funding is eligible for nomination.

Kelly Brook, who is leading the hunt for this year’s favourite National Lottery-funded people and projects, said: “It’s a real honour to be supporting this year’s National Lottery Awards, which highlight inspiratio­nal champions all over the UK.

“There are so many people up and down the country working tirelessly to make a difference in their communitie­s, so it’s really important that we take a step back and recognise that.

“I hope lots of people put forward their nomination­s, because there are so many who deserve one of these awards.

“It’s thanks to National Lottery players that so much funding goes towards helping these local heroes carry out their vital work.”

Jonathan Tuchner, from the National Lottery, added: “The National Lottery has continued to make an incredible contributi­on to life in the UK ever since it was first establishe­d in 1994.

“Thanks to National Lottery players, an incredible £30 million of funding is raised for good causes every single week.

“The National Lottery Awards seek to honour those who have stepped up and work tirelessly on behalf of others. We want to thank them and celebrate their incredible efforts.”

The National Lottery Awards will seek to celebrate outstandin­g individual­s in the following categories:

■■Community/Charity

■■Art, Culture & Film

■■Sport

■■Heritage

■■Environmen­t

■■Young Hero (Under 25s)

A new addition for 2022, the Environmen­t category will look to celebrate an individual who has gone above and beyond to keep their community on the green path.

Winners of these categories will be chosen by a judging panel made up of members of the National Lottery family and partners and will receive a £5,000 cash prize in addition to an iconic National Lottery Awards trophy.

In addition, any projects that have benefitted from National Lottery funding are also eligible to enter the Project of the Year category.

The nominees will be whittled down to 16 finalists, with a UK-wide public vote in September deciding the winner.

To make your nomination for this year’s National Lottery Awards, tweet @LottoGoodC­auses with your suggestion­s or complete an entry form through our website www. lotterygoo­dcauses.org.uk/awards. Entries must be received by midnight on 1st June 2022.

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