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Funding webinar: The National Lottery Community Fund

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You are invited to our online funding webinar!

Join us for an online opportunity to meet with Rachelle Cloutier, Funding Officer for The National Lottery Community Fund. Wednesday, January 29 (3 – 4pm) Learn about the recently announced funds to be launched by The National Lottery in Scotland: Community Action and Fairer Life Chances.

Rachelle will take us through the application process, key features of the funds, the fund priorities and outcomes as well as tips and advice on how to get the best from your application.

For your convenience, this event will be held online via Microsoft Teams.

You will be able to submit questions in advance through the TSI team, through our Whatsapp groups or on the day through Live Chat.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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