2002 No. 638
The Awards For All (England) Joint Scheme (Authorisation) Order 2002
Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into force
The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by paragraphs 2(1) and 3 of Schedule 3A to the National Lottery etc. Act 19931, and having received an application made for the purpose by the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the National Lottery Charities Board, the New Opportunities Fund, the English Sports Council and the Arts Council of England, hereby makes the following Order:
Citation, commencement and interpretation1
1
This Order may be cited as the Awards for All (England) Joint Scheme (Authorisation) Order 2002 and shall come into force on 1st April 2002.
2
In this Order—
“the 1993 Act” means the National Lottery etc. Act 1993; and
any reference to a joint scheme is to a joint scheme falling within section 25B of the 1993 Act2.
Authorisation of joint scheme2
1
The Secretary of State hereby authorises the Awards For All (England) joint scheme which is contained in the agreement entered into on 6th March 2002 between the National Heritage Memorial Fund (which is also known as “the Heritage Lottery Fund”), the National Lottery Charities Board (which is also known as “the Community Fund”), the New Opportunities Fund, the English Sports Council (which is also known as “Sport England”) and the Arts Council of England.
2
The Schedule to this Order (which, pursuant to paragraph 3 of Schedule 3A to the 1993 Act, contains a brief description of the nature and purposes of the joint scheme and other particulars of the scheme) shall have effect.
SCHEDULEPARTICULARS OF THE AWARDS FOR ALL JOINT SCHEME
1
The bodies participating in the Awards For All (England) joint scheme (“the joint scheme”) are the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Community Fund, the New Opportunities Fund, Sport England and the Arts Council of England.
2
1
The joint scheme provides for the making of grants of not less than £500 and not more than £5,000 to local community groups to support activities—
a
connected with the arts, sport or the national heritage;
b
connected or concerned with health, education or the environment; or
c
to be funded by charitable expenditure (within the meaning of section 44(1) of the 1993 Act).
2
The purposes of the joint scheme are—
a
to encourage more people to become involved in local groups and projects by supporting activities which are open and accessible to everyone who wishes to take part;
b
to encourage the development of skills and creativity by supporting activities which are likely to develop the skills and creativity of those taking part; and
c
to improve people’s quality of life by supporting projects which improve people’s opportunities, welfare or environment, especially those of persons who are the most disadvantaged in society.
3
The joint scheme applies in England only.
4
The maximum amount of money that may be distributed under section 25(1) of the 1993 Act in any year under the joint scheme is £75 million.
5
The money to be distributed under section 25(1) of the 1993 Act under the joint scheme is attributable to each of the participating bodies in the following proportions, that is to say—
a
as to the Heritage Lottery Fund, 10.0 per cent;
b
as to the Community Fund, 29.3 per cent;
c
as to the New Opportunities Fund, 23.8 per cent;
d
as to Sport England, 24.4 per cent; and
e
as to the Arts Council of England, 12.5 per cent.
6
The joint scheme will have effect for a period of two years ending on 31st March 2004.
(This note is not part of the Order)