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Lotteritilsynet Offers €3m Aid to Voluntary Groups

Lotteritilsynet, the Norwegian lottery and gambling regulator, has distributed NOK30million (€3million) to various voluntary groups in view of the adverse financial impact of Covid-19.
The regulator initiated a crisis fund during the virus outbreak to help government relief programs and provide direct funding to voluntary organizations to help them continue their working during Covid-19 pandemic.
The fund intents to keep the voluntary services running in the face of a slump in operating income during the pandemic.
Lotteritilsynet Director-General, Gunn Merete Paulsen, said the regulator granted funds to 379 of the 400 applications it had received.
He said: “We are planning batch payments as the applications are received so that the organisations that apply receive the money as soon as possible.”
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