HomepageResearch Research BIG uses learning to be a more effective funder: a distributor of know-how as well as funding, supporting our grant-holders to make a positive difference to the lives of those most in need RSS Tweet Print Search Education, learning and skills Evaluating Activities for Young People Sinking and swimming Better funding Big Lottery Fund's impact on the third sector Building skills and confidence findings Capacity building needs Communities of interest Engaging men in our projects Exit strategies Investment readiness Learning from Improving Futures Learning from Research Grants Learning from supporting change and impact Making large grants to small groups Outsourcing our grant making Pomoting social investment Reaching Communities learning Replication and innovation Responding to need in rural Scotland Risk in grant making Sinking and swimming Support and development for grant holders Supporting capacity Supporting collaboration Sustaining the benefits of capital funding Tackling rural isolation What applicants think about application process Working in partnership Working with funding advisers in England Environment Helping communities respond climate change Learning from Transforming Waste Identifying and meeting need Engaging men in our projects Equality Evaluating People and Places Learning about improving financial confidence Learning from Better Off Pomoting social investment Prevention and early intervention Reaching Communities learning Responding to need in rural Scotland Tackling rural isolation Young People Evaluating Young People's Fund Good practice in working with young people International funding Health and well-being Evaluating Well-being Learning from Healthy Living Centres Learning from Improving Futures Sinking and swimming Building skills and confidence Big Lottery Fund's impact on the third sector Building Change Trust Building skills and confidence findings Capacity building needs Communities of interest Exit strategies Investment readiness Learning from Research Grants Learning from supporting change and impact Making large grants to small groups Support and development for grant holders Supporting capacity Supporting collaboration What applicants think about application process Working in partnership Working with funding advisers in England Children and young people Evaluating Activities for Young People Evaluating Childrens Play Evaluating Young People's Fund Good practice in working with young people Supporting positive transitions Stronger communities Asset transfer and capital projects Building capacity through Ddeveloping Commnities Scotland Community engagement in public libraries Evaluating Community Assets Evaluating Fair Share Evaluating Green Spaces and Sustainable Communities Evaluating Growing Community Assets Evaluating Scottish Land Fund Evaluating the Community Asset Transfer Evaluating Transforming Your Space Evaluating Village SOS Learning about stronger communities Sustaining the benefits of capital funding Tackling rural isolation Clear All Sustainability research (PDF, 604kB) 24/8/2006 This reports details the findings of a short study into approaches taken by BIG (and earlier by the New Opportunities Fund and Community Fund) to promote the sustainability of the activities and benefits resulting from our funding. Healthy Living Centres year four evaluation (PDF, 300kB) 14/8/2006 This report summarises findings from the fourth year of the HLC evaluation. It focuses on how HLCs work with their communities, improve the health of their communities, and work towards sustainability beyond their current Lottery grant. More detail is given in the Year Four annual report. Delivering cancer care and prevention: final evaluation findings Wales (PDF, 79kB) 10/8/2006 The Living with Cancer programme in Wales provided £9.75 million of funding to projects designed to improve cancer prevention, treatment and care. Delivering cancer care and prevention: final evaluation findings Scotland (PDF, 80kB) 10/8/2006 The Living with Cancer programme in Scotland provided £17.25 million of funding to projects designed to improve cancer prevention, treatment and care. Delivering cancer care and prevention: final evaluation findings (PDF, 348kB) 10/8/2006 This is a summary of the findings from the three and a half year evaluation of the Big Lottery Fund’s Living with Cancer initiative. City University (London) led the evaluation, in partnership with the University of Warwick, and it began in 2002. Delivering cancer care and prevention: final evaluation findings England (PDF, 80kB) 10/8/2006 The Living with Cancer programme in England provided £23.25 million of funding to projects designed to improve cancer prevention, treatment and care. Scottish Land Fund second-year full report (PDF, 267kB) 9/8/2006 This report considers achievements and issues in the second of three years of the evaluation. OSHC: Lessons learnt and themes for the future (PDF, 371kB) 8/8/2006 This report summarises the key findings from the evaluation of the out of school hours childcare programme and considers implications for future policy and practice it is based on the final 2006 evaluation report. Cardiac Rehabilitation annual report year 1 (PDF, 401kB) 20/7/2006 This report describes the work undertaken during the first year of a three year evaluation of the Big Lottery Fund's Cardiac Rehabilitation Programme. It is intended as a progress report, for administrative purposes. Better Off: Second evaluation report (PDF, 538kB) 19/7/2006 This report outlines findings from the second year of the evaluation of Better Off, including developments in the wider policy context and project's views about their own progress and that of the programme as a whole. Page first Previous 1... 23 24 25 26 27 28 ...42 Next first
Search Education, learning and skills Evaluating Activities for Young People Sinking and swimming Better funding Big Lottery Fund's impact on the third sector Building skills and confidence findings Capacity building needs Communities of interest Engaging men in our projects Exit strategies Investment readiness Learning from Improving Futures Learning from Research Grants Learning from supporting change and impact Making large grants to small groups Outsourcing our grant making Pomoting social investment Reaching Communities learning Replication and innovation Responding to need in rural Scotland Risk in grant making Sinking and swimming Support and development for grant holders Supporting capacity Supporting collaboration Sustaining the benefits of capital funding Tackling rural isolation What applicants think about application process Working in partnership Working with funding advisers in England Environment Helping communities respond climate change Learning from Transforming Waste Identifying and meeting need Engaging men in our projects Equality Evaluating People and Places Learning about improving financial confidence Learning from Better Off Pomoting social investment Prevention and early intervention Reaching Communities learning Responding to need in rural Scotland Tackling rural isolation Young People Evaluating Young People's Fund Good practice in working with young people International funding Health and well-being Evaluating Well-being Learning from Healthy Living Centres Learning from Improving Futures Sinking and swimming Building skills and confidence Big Lottery Fund's impact on the third sector Building Change Trust Building skills and confidence findings Capacity building needs Communities of interest Exit strategies Investment readiness Learning from Research Grants Learning from supporting change and impact Making large grants to small groups Support and development for grant holders Supporting capacity Supporting collaboration What applicants think about application process Working in partnership Working with funding advisers in England Children and young people Evaluating Activities for Young People Evaluating Childrens Play Evaluating Young People's Fund Good practice in working with young people Supporting positive transitions Stronger communities Asset transfer and capital projects Building capacity through Ddeveloping Commnities Scotland Community engagement in public libraries Evaluating Community Assets Evaluating Fair Share Evaluating Green Spaces and Sustainable Communities Evaluating Growing Community Assets Evaluating Scottish Land Fund Evaluating the Community Asset Transfer Evaluating Transforming Your Space Evaluating Village SOS Learning about stronger communities Sustaining the benefits of capital funding Tackling rural isolation Clear All Sustainability research (PDF, 604kB) 24/8/2006 This reports details the findings of a short study into approaches taken by BIG (and earlier by the New Opportunities Fund and Community Fund) to promote the sustainability of the activities and benefits resulting from our funding. Healthy Living Centres year four evaluation (PDF, 300kB) 14/8/2006 This report summarises findings from the fourth year of the HLC evaluation. It focuses on how HLCs work with their communities, improve the health of their communities, and work towards sustainability beyond their current Lottery grant. More detail is given in the Year Four annual report. Delivering cancer care and prevention: final evaluation findings Wales (PDF, 79kB) 10/8/2006 The Living with Cancer programme in Wales provided £9.75 million of funding to projects designed to improve cancer prevention, treatment and care. Delivering cancer care and prevention: final evaluation findings Scotland (PDF, 80kB) 10/8/2006 The Living with Cancer programme in Scotland provided £17.25 million of funding to projects designed to improve cancer prevention, treatment and care. Delivering cancer care and prevention: final evaluation findings (PDF, 348kB) 10/8/2006 This is a summary of the findings from the three and a half year evaluation of the Big Lottery Fund’s Living with Cancer initiative. City University (London) led the evaluation, in partnership with the University of Warwick, and it began in 2002. Delivering cancer care and prevention: final evaluation findings England (PDF, 80kB) 10/8/2006 The Living with Cancer programme in England provided £23.25 million of funding to projects designed to improve cancer prevention, treatment and care. Scottish Land Fund second-year full report (PDF, 267kB) 9/8/2006 This report considers achievements and issues in the second of three years of the evaluation. OSHC: Lessons learnt and themes for the future (PDF, 371kB) 8/8/2006 This report summarises the key findings from the evaluation of the out of school hours childcare programme and considers implications for future policy and practice it is based on the final 2006 evaluation report. Cardiac Rehabilitation annual report year 1 (PDF, 401kB) 20/7/2006 This report describes the work undertaken during the first year of a three year evaluation of the Big Lottery Fund's Cardiac Rehabilitation Programme. It is intended as a progress report, for administrative purposes. Better Off: Second evaluation report (PDF, 538kB) 19/7/2006 This report outlines findings from the second year of the evaluation of Better Off, including developments in the wider policy context and project's views about their own progress and that of the programme as a whole. Page first Previous 1... 23 24 25 26 27 28 ...42 Next first
Sustainability research (PDF, 604kB) 24/8/2006 This reports details the findings of a short study into approaches taken by BIG (and earlier by the New Opportunities Fund and Community Fund) to promote the sustainability of the activities and benefits resulting from our funding.
Healthy Living Centres year four evaluation (PDF, 300kB) 14/8/2006 This report summarises findings from the fourth year of the HLC evaluation. It focuses on how HLCs work with their communities, improve the health of their communities, and work towards sustainability beyond their current Lottery grant. More detail is given in the Year Four annual report.
Delivering cancer care and prevention: final evaluation findings Wales (PDF, 79kB) 10/8/2006 The Living with Cancer programme in Wales provided £9.75 million of funding to projects designed to improve cancer prevention, treatment and care.
Delivering cancer care and prevention: final evaluation findings Scotland (PDF, 80kB) 10/8/2006 The Living with Cancer programme in Scotland provided £17.25 million of funding to projects designed to improve cancer prevention, treatment and care.
Delivering cancer care and prevention: final evaluation findings (PDF, 348kB) 10/8/2006 This is a summary of the findings from the three and a half year evaluation of the Big Lottery Fund’s Living with Cancer initiative. City University (London) led the evaluation, in partnership with the University of Warwick, and it began in 2002.
Delivering cancer care and prevention: final evaluation findings England (PDF, 80kB) 10/8/2006 The Living with Cancer programme in England provided £23.25 million of funding to projects designed to improve cancer prevention, treatment and care.
Scottish Land Fund second-year full report (PDF, 267kB) 9/8/2006 This report considers achievements and issues in the second of three years of the evaluation.
OSHC: Lessons learnt and themes for the future (PDF, 371kB) 8/8/2006 This report summarises the key findings from the evaluation of the out of school hours childcare programme and considers implications for future policy and practice it is based on the final 2006 evaluation report.
Cardiac Rehabilitation annual report year 1 (PDF, 401kB) 20/7/2006 This report describes the work undertaken during the first year of a three year evaluation of the Big Lottery Fund's Cardiac Rehabilitation Programme. It is intended as a progress report, for administrative purposes.
Better Off: Second evaluation report (PDF, 538kB) 19/7/2006 This report outlines findings from the second year of the evaluation of Better Off, including developments in the wider policy context and project's views about their own progress and that of the programme as a whole.