COMMUNITY groups can now apply to a £13.5 million National Lottery funding programme to make great things happen in rural Wales.

The Big Lottery Fund is inviting groups to help tackle poverty in Monmouthshire, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Powys, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.

Grants of between £10,000 and £350,000 are available to groups whose work must benefit a community with a population of 10,000 or less.

Although types of activities that could be funded are not being prescribed, applications would need to show how groups are doing any of the following to address poverty: improving well-being, raising aspirations, enhancing skills available in the community or helping people deal with tough circumstances.

This could include themes like employment and income, transport and access to services, poor broadband and digital exclusion, housing and fuel poverty and demand for welfare and advice services.

To help demonstrate the types of projects that could apply, the fund has published six new stories demonstrating the impact of National Lottery-funded projects in rural Wales.

Staff from the Big Lottery Fund will visit the nine area of Wales to raise awareness about the funding programme, including highlighting the six stories and dropping off promotional postcards.

You can follow their progress on Twitter @BigLotteryWales.

Big Lottery Fund Wales’ director John Rose said: “The beauty of rural areas in Wales often masks the hidden needs so we are investing £13.5 million to help address these.

“This is round one of the community-led funding with around £2 million available and an application deadline of Monday 3rd April 2017. Subsequent rounds of funding will be announced next year.

“The community-led grant part of the programme that launches today comes after £2 million was set aside for community development support. This is because our research and consultation identified how rural communities sometimes lack the capacity to identify assets that will make improvements.

“Third-sector-led partnerships have applied to this part of the programme with up to four successful applicants being announced in spring 2017. Their work will support communities in developing ideas and funding applications to overcome challenges they face which are linked to poverty”.

To find out more about the latest funding visit www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/ruralprogramme