
In this episode of The Charity Changemakers Podcast, Adam Stacey speaks with David Knott, Chief Executive of The National Lottery Community Fund — the UK’s largest grant-maker, awarding more than £700 million last year to over 12,000 community projects.
David reflects on his career across public service, including time in the Prime Minister’s office, and shares what he’s learned since stepping into the charity sector. The conversation dives into the future of funding, from how AI could streamline grant applications to why community resilience and adaptability are more important than ever.
He also opens up about the realities of leadership — the isolating moments, the need for support networks, and the lessons he’d pass on to his younger self.
Whether you’re leading a charity, applying for grants, or curious about the changing role of the sector, this is a must-listen episode packed with insights.
👉 To find out how you can apply for National Lottery Community Fund support — especially for environmental projects — visit: https://www.tnlcommunityfund.org.uk
Key takeaways
The National Lottery Community Fund makes a grant every eight minutes
Community resilience is central to tackling today’s challenges
AI could transform the way charities apply for funding — but it must keep the human touch
Charities play a powerful role in shaping public policy
Leadership in the sector can feel isolating — but support is out there
Moving from government to charity demands a fresh approach to leadership
Chapters
00:00 – Introduction to David Knott and the National Lottery Community Fund
08:19 – David’s journey into the charity sector
12:03 – Leadership challenges in government and charity
19:44 – The evolving role of charities
23:11 – Responding to the cost-of-living crisis
28:20 – Making funding accessible and streamlined
31:17 – The role of AI in grant applications
33:27 – Connecting charities across regions
36:40 – Support systems for charity leaders
41:38 – Advice to his younger self
43:20 – Series 2 outro
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