BIG puts Navca straight on Reaching Communities fund

17 Feb 2010 News

The Big Lottery Fund has denied an accusation by Navca chief Kevin Curley that the promised capital funding stream for community buildings will merely be part of the £100m Reaching Communities fund.

Peter Wanless, Big Lottery Fund CEO

The Big Lottery Fund has denied an accusation by Navca chief Kevin Curley that the promised capital funding stream for community buildings will merely be part of the £100m Reaching Communities fund.

Responding to comments by Curley on Twitter, BIG chief executive Peter Wanless (pictured) said: “Kevin suggests that the dedicated stream of funding for capital projects that we have promised to introduce is included within the figure of 'at least £100m a year' we have earmarked for Reaching Communities in England.

“That is not the case. This stream of funding will be on top of that figure.”

In a string of five tweets on Monday night, Curley also complained that the fund will again be “hugely” oversubscribed, asserting that four years ago it was oversubscribed by 12 to one, and questioned why it couldn’t be given a bigger budget.

But Wanless responded: “Of course our funding is popular and there are many more good causes than we have cash available. But success rates have been more like one in four than one in 12 in recent times.  

“What is more, the changes we have announced will enable more projects to get an earlier signal as to whether they are likely to be successful or not.  

“This will save them the effort of making nugatory bids and it will release money we would spend on administering those ultimately unsuccessful bids for more productive purposes.”

Wanless also refuted Curley’s “mischievous” suggestion that BIG had been told to hold money back for an incoming government’s priorities, stating: “I can assure you – and him – that this is not the case.”

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