National Lottery Arts Council Projects Grants
Grants are available from the Arts Council England
ACE for individual artists, community and cultural organisations to support arts, museums and libraries projects that engage people in England with arts and culture.
Designed to help achieve ACE’s mission (‘great art and culture for everyone’) the Programme supports a broad range of not-for-profit projects that create new work and sustain quality.
Their intentions are clear, which is to find new audiences across England to engage with arts and culture.
For
more information and how to apply, visit the
ACE website.
Help Musicians - Music-led Creative Collaboration
Grants are available from independent charity
Help Musicians for professional musicians to undertake a UK-based collaboration with other non-music artists.
Eligible costs and activities include:- Venue and rehearsal space.
- Recording costs (live or documentation - but not studio recording)
- Travel, Access, or Accommodation
- Fees for musicians, artists, or collaborators' time to allow for collaboration to happen, and
- Any other reasonable costs associated with creative collaboration
The funders advise there should be a result to collaboration that ultimately
pushes the boundaries of what the applicant does as a music creator.
For
more information and how to apply, visit the
charity’s website.
EXCLUSIVE - The Rochester Bridge Trust Funding Programme
The
Rochester Bridge Trust is pledging funds for charitable organisations who need
financial support for projects which promote
traditional crafts and skills,
improve the habitat or
advance amateur sport.
Administrated by
Kent Community Foundation (KCF) The Trust say they will consider applications from charities and similar groups who meet one of these three criteria:
- The promotion of traditional crafts and skills in the built environment, agriculture and the conservation of historic ridges
- The advancement of environmental protection or improvement on the River Medway and its banks and in Rochester and Strood
- Community development and advancement of amateur sport through access to and appropriate use of the River Medway
More
information and how to apply can be found at the KCF
website.
At the time of writing, there was no recognised deadlines for the above opportunities, suggesting they are Continuous Rolling Programmes and applications can be accepted at any time.
Whilst every effort has been made to provide up-to-date information, due to the varying nature and progress of public policies and other related activity, MVA do advise that some of the details below may have changed since the time of its issue and ask that readers please check with each organisation’s website for the latest news.