- Area:
- London
- Programme:
- The Peoples Millions
- Release date:
- 18 3 2009
The People’s Millions TV contest launches nationwide today giving communities in ITV London a fresh chance to win up to £50,000 in Lottery good cause cash to improve their locality.
Local groups are being invited to join the contest which opens for entries from today. The People’s Millions partnership between the Big Lottery Fund (BIG) and ITV gives the voting public the opportunity to decide which local projects will receive Lottery good cause funding. The popular contest is now entering its fifth successful year.
This year in ITV London, The People’s Millions is offering five awards of up to £50,000 for projects that will enhance local facilities or help people to enjoy their local area – a total of £250,000 will be invested in the region.
The contest is particularly looking for projects that enable local people to get more involved in their community and that are original and imaginative. Previous projects that have been funded include Streatham Darby and Joan Club which received £86,000 in November 2007 to press ahead with their Sensory Garden Annexe Project to add a garden room and covered walkways to an older persons’ resource centre. Other projects to be funded were St Mungo Community Housing Association, awarded £49,858 in 2005 for their Putting Down Roots project to renovate a neglected churchyard, and Caribbean Steel International Community Group’s Learn to Play Steelpan project in Hammersmith, awarded £32,540 last year.
Later in the year short-listed projects will be showcased on ITV London local news where they will have to convince the public why they deserve the cash. It will then be up to the public to use their vote to decide which groups win the funding.
The People’s Millions is part of BIG’s commitment to involving the public in deciding how Lottery money is spent. In the last four years, the competition has made 318 awards totalling £18 million to community projects across the UK through the contest.
Debbie Pippard, Big Lottery Fund Head of Region for ITV London, said: “The People’s Millions is a brilliant chance for local groups and organisations to get funding for a project that will really make a difference to their communities.
“People shouldn’t be daunted by the idea of taking part. Past experience shows that for many groups The People’s Millions is the first time they’ve applied for Lottery funding. And often those that think they’ve got little chance of winning are the ones that are successful.
“The key is that the competition puts the public in charge of the Lottery purse strings and, as experts on their communities, lets them decide what local projects should be funded.”
ITV London Tonight presenter Alastair Stewart said: "The presentations of the cheques, live on London Tonight, are a high point for me - the sheer pleasure on the faces of people who are doing good stuff, getting some cash to help them do even more: it is a real joy!"
ITV London Tonight presenter Glen Goodman said: "Telling people they've won the People’s Millions is a fantastic feeling, but when we revisit them months later, it's amazing to see how the money has transformed facilities and the lives of the people that use them."
Entry packs for The People’s Millions are available from today by calling the hotline: 08450 10 11 12 or by visiting www.peoplesmillions.org.uk. The deadline for applications is 15 May 2009.
Further Information
Big Lottery Fund Press Office: 020 7211 1888
Out of Hours contact: 07867 500 572
ITV Press Office: James Macleod on 020 7156 7236
Full details of Big Lottery Fund programmes and grant awards are available at: www.biglotteryfund.org.uk
Photos available: Alastair Stewart and Katie Derham, ITV London Tonight presenters in the studio, and Glen Goodman, ITV London Tonight presenter, and Debbie Pippard, Big Lottery Fund Head of Region for the ITV London region, at Streatham Darby and Joan Club.
Notes to Editors
- 69 awards are up for grabs including one bonus award in each of the ITV regions. Number of awards per region are listed below.
| ITV broadcast regions in the People’s Millions: |
| ITV Anglia (4 winners & I bonus award) |
| ITV Border (3 winners & I bonus award) |
| ITV Central (4 winners & I bonus award) |
| ITV Granada(4 winners & I bonus award) |
| ITV London (4 winners & I bonus award) |
| ITV Meridian (East of region 3 winners & I bonus award and West of region 3 winners & I bonus award) |
| ITV Tyne Tees(3 winners & I bonus award) |
| ITV Wales (4 winners & I bonus award) |
| ITV West (3 winners & I bonus award) |
| ITV Westcountry (3 winners & I bonus award) |
| ITV Yorkshire (4 winners & I bonus award) |
| stv Central (4 winners & I bonus award) |
| stv North (4 winners & I bonus award) |
| UTV (4 winners & I bonus award) |
Key People’s Millions dates for forward planning diaries:
15 May 2009: Closing date for applications
28 October 2009: Final project shortlist announced to the media
23-26 November 2009: People's Millions competition televised on ITV
- Since the launch of People’s Millions in 2005, the aim of the contest has been to fund projects that improve the quality of life of local communities through transforming the local environment.
- Telephone voting numbers – As with previous years, ITV and the Big Lottery Fund will use a low cost telephone number. ITV and Big do not make a profit from the voting telephone numbers.
- The Big Lottery Fund (BIG), the largest distributor of National Lottery good cause funding, is responsible for giving out half the money raised for good causes by the National Lottery.
- BIG is committed to bringing real improvements to communities and the lives of people most in need and has been rolling out grants to health, education, environment and charitable causes across the UK since June 2004. The Fund was formally established by Parliament on 1 December 2006.
- Since the National Lottery began in 1994, 28p from every pound spent by the public has gone to good causes. As a result, over £22 billion has now been raised and more than 300,500 grants awarded across arts, sport, heritage, charities, health, education and the environment.
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