Applying to the Million Hours Fund
Million Hours Fund application guidance.
Applies to England
Applications open: 3 July 2023
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Note: Awards for All continues to be open for applications that meet its eligibility criteria. Please visit National Lottery Awards for All England for more information.
Details
Up to £3 million is available through The National Lottery Community Fund’s (TNLCF’s) Awards for All England programme this summer thanks to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and National Lottery players. This is the first phase of funding of the Million Hours Fund, which totals £11 million up to March 2025.
Awards for All England welcomes applications for projects that will support young people primarily aged 11 to 18 (and up to 25 for young people with special educational needs and disabilities) starting during the 2023 school summer holidays. This funding will support a range of youth services offering a variety of positive activities for young people in eligible wards with the highest reported numbers of antisocial behaviour incidents..
Your project needs to be delivered by trusted adults, whether they are qualified youth workers/youth support workers or experienced volunteers, and provide open or targeted (for example, via youth faith groups) provision for young people. Whilst there is 12 months to spend the funding, this fund is designed to provide additional provision during the 2023 summer holidays, so we expect most spending to happen over the holiday period.
You can find out whether your organisation is eligible to apply below.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this funding your project must:
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Take place in, and/or benefit young people living in, one of these eligible wards in England. Eligible wards have been determined by allocating wards to each Police Force Area (PFA) based on youth population, and then selecting those with the highest reported number of antisocial behaviour incidents from within the PFA.
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Deliver additional youth provision (existing provision is not eligible).
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Start during, or before, the 2023 school summer holidays
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Primarily benefit young people aged 11 to 18, and up to 25 for young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
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Effectively engage with young people at risk of antisocial behaviour.
This postcode checker will allow you to check which postcodes correspond to which wards, so you can see if you are providing youth services in an eligible area.
Your organisation must meet TNLCF’s Awards for All England criteria.
Relevant documents
Update history
2025-09-17 12:00
Updated application information- the Million Hours Fund Phase 1 and 2 are now closed. Phase 3 is closed to new applicants.
2025-07-30 10:30
Page updated for phase 3 of the fund.
2023-10-05 10:38
Updated ward list spreadsheet.
2023-07-31 10:08
Page updated to reflect closing date being brought forward to 12 noon on 4 August 2023.
2023-07-05 16:52
Page updated to reflect clarifications on timings.
2023-07-03 00:01
First published.