Grant holders
All grant holders are encouraged to put out a press release to local (or national) media in order to acknowledge the support of players and publicise your project.
Prior to doing so, please contact the Communications team at People’s Postcode Lottery for assistance and further information: trustcomms@postcodelottery.co.uk
The team at People’s Postcode Lottery have collaborated with Media Trust to develop a toolkit with some handy hints and tips that we hope you’ll find useful. The guide has been compiled to help you raise the visibility of your work and highlight the impact of the grant. We hope that we’ve answered all potential questions within the document, but should you have any further queries please email trustcomms@postcodelottery.co.uk
We are delighted to be able to support your work. You can find a link to download our logo below. Please use this when publicising your grant.
Click below to access our Communications Toolkit in a more accessible format. We have collaborated with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) in creating this document.
Monitoring & review
We do not request monitoring paperwork from our grant holders during the funding period. We may visit your organisation to see the work that you are doing and advance notice will be given. Monitoring visits are often an opportunity for grant holders to feedback to us in person.
We will send a funding review form in advance of the notified end date.
If you received project funding this form will ask:
- If there were any changes to the original application?
- What difference the funding made for your organisation and/or community?
- How many people benefitted?
- How you distributed news of the funding?
If you received unrestricted funding the form will ask:
- Please detail how the unrestricted funding award supported your organisation?
- Please detail how this funding supported/and/or improved your chosen theme?
This form needs to be submitted in advance of any future funding applications.