Since
November, the BBC charity has received thousands of applications for funding.
These are rigorously assessed and considered by eight committees which pass on
their recommendations to the Trustees of the charity.
Every
project that receives a grant from BBC Children in Need works with children and
young people who may be affected by homelessness, neglect, abuse or poverty, or
those who are living with a serious illness, disability or psychological disorder.
All
of the grants are targeted to areas where they will make a real difference and
are allocated geographically to ensure that all corners of the UK receive a share
of the money raised.
The
average amount awarded to a project this round is £35,153 with grants ranging
in size from £600 to the largest single grant of £182,683.
BBC
Children in Need CEO David Ramsden says, "We are overwhelmed by the support
of people right across the UK as we know that for many people these are difficult
times.
"It
is a real tribute to the generosity and commitment of our supporters that we have
matched last year's efforts and have £36million that we can use to make
a real difference to many young lives."