National Lotteries Board reneges on commitment to open funding applications
10 December 2014
Correspondence from the chairman of the National Lotteries Board, Professor Ntshengedzeni Nevhutanda, has revealed that the National Lotteries Board will not be opening up funding applications for any new applicants before the end of 2014, as it promised to do just a few months ago.
In a meeting of the portfolio committee on Trade and Industry on 11 March 2014, the NLB gave me an unequivocal commitment to open applications for charities and non-profit organisations before the end of 2014. This would be the first call for new applications since 2012, and thousands of charities and non-profit organisations have been eagerly awaiting the new call for applications since the NLB's public commitment. Many have spent countless hours already preparing their applications, in anticipation of the call being made.
However, Professor Nevhutanda has now conceded that these applications will likely only open in April 2015, citing the current "backlog" and "difficulties with the current legislation" as the reason for the delay. The NLB has also revealed that there is still a backlog of over 800 applications that are still to be considered before a new call for applications can be made. This is sad news for the non-profit community, and for those who depend on the services that these charities deliver.
The core function of the National Lotteries Board is the funding of non-profit organisations. At the moment, the Board is not fulfilling this mandate.