What would you do with a grant of £10,000?

The Big Lottery Fund gives grants to charities so that they can help the people who need to be helped. Most of these grants are small and targeted, not much more than £10,000 each. So we've asked people who work for charities what a grant of £10,000 would mean for their beneficiaries

Katy (Malawi Foster Care): what a Big Lottery Refund would mean for orphaned children

Nazira (IKWRO): what a Big Lottery Refund would mean for victims of gender-based violence

Serena (Health Promotion Lead at Sahir House): what a Big Lottery Refund would mean for people living with HIV

These and 42,000 other projects like the, could be a reality if the Government repays the £425m it owes to the Big Lottery Fund. Find out more here.

What would your charity do with a grant of £10,000 from the Big Lottery Fund? We’d love to hear from you.