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Village SOS – Big Lottery Fund : ウィキペディア英語版
Village SOS – Big Lottery Fund

The Village SOS programme was established by the UK's Big Lottery Fund to provide economic regeneration funding for rural communities. The programme was announced in early 2009 and villages with a population of less than 2000 were invited to bid for the money in a competition-style bidding process. A second phase was launched in 2014.
==2009-2011 programme==
First round application had to be submitted in August 2009 and over 20 villages from across the UK won through to round two.
The Village SOS programme stood out from other funding programmes run by the Big Lottery Fund. Firstly the final six successful villages would each be filmed by BBC Wales for a TV series presented by Sarah Beeny and secondly a 'village champion' would be required to move into each successful village and work with the community to develop the projects. The second round applications started with a 'speed-dating' exercise where the round-two villages met with potential village champions. Each village identified three potential champions and each champion selected three potential villages. Final interviews took place in each village.
Round two applications were funded by a £20,000 development grant and involved writing a detailed Business Plan and Capital Delivery Plan. These had to be completed by March 2010 and in May 2010, each village had to give a 20 minute presentation to the BIG board members who selected the final six villages. In the end ten villages were chosen, six of whom were to be filmed by the BBC and the remainder who received only the Learning Awards. The village champions were to be paid by BIG and not from the (up to) £400,000 grants.
The six successful villages were Caistor in North Lincolnshire, Newstead in Nottinghamshire, Myddfai and Talgarth in South Wales, Tideswell in the Peak District and Honeystreet in Wiltshire. The Learning Awards villages were Howey in Powys, Lochinver in Sutherland, Ballygalley in County Antrim and West Wemyss in Fife.
Following the BBC1 broadcast in August and September 2011, a Learning Campaign - Village SOS Active - was launched to encourage rural communities to regenerate through business enterprise. A national and a series of regional conferences were run in late 2011 to enable communities to learn from existing projects and share ideas.

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