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CULTURAL INVESTMENT FUND The fund will unlock local growth, productivity and regenerate communities through capital investment in culture. Who can apply: Local partnerships led by a local authority, Local Enterprise Partnership, or other appropriate body. Open to any area across England outside of London. Grant range: Between £2 million and £5 million. Budget: £18.5 OUR APPLICATION PORTAL: GRANTIUM Apply for our funding programmes using our application portal, Grantium. If you're new to Grantium, you'll need to create a user account and applicant profile. You cannot start your eligibility questionnaire or application until we’ve approved your new applicant profile, which may take up BECOME AN APPRENTICE Become an apprentice. An apprenticeship at the Arts Council is a great way to learn new skills and get work experience while earning a fair wage. You don't have to be an artist to work at the Arts Council. You might be interested in marketing, customer service, grant management, finance or HR - we have apprenticeships across our team to suit CREATIVITY COLLABORATIVES The Durham Commission on Creativity and Education The Durham Commission is a joint research collaboration between Durham University and Arts Council England, convened to look at the role creativity and creative thinking should play in the education of young people. CREATIVE CASE FOR DIVERSITY The Creative Case for Diversity is a way of exploring how arts and cultural organisations and artists can enrich the work they do by embracing a wide range of influences and practices. We believe that embracing the Creative Case helps arts and cultural organisations not only enrich their work, but also address other challenges andopportunities
FRANCIS RUNACRES
Prior to joining the Arts Council, Francis worked for 17 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers where in his later years he specialised in helping charities that faced insolvency. Francis is a trustee of the Tudor Trust, one of the leading private grant making charities in England. Francis joined the Arts Council in ARTS COUNCIL NATIONAL LOTTERY PROJECT GRANTS FAIR PAY INFORMATION SHEET ARTS COUNCIL NATIONAL LOTTERY PROJECT GRANTS Fair pay Arts Council National Lottery Project Grants is our open-access programme for arts, museums and libraries projects. ARTS COUNCIL ENGLANDRESEARCH AND DATANATIONAL PORTFOLIO ORGANISATIONSMUSIC EDUCATION HUBS We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. MUSEUM ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND (MEND) The criteria for the Museum Estate and Development Fund have been set by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), Arts Council England, Historic England (HE) and The National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). The grants are administered, awarded and monitored by Arts Council England. Funding has been provided by DCMS. CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND: ROUND TWO The Cultural Development Fund is a Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) fund administered by Arts Council England. We will be responsible for providing pre-application advice, assessment of applications, and the payment and monitoring of grants. All decisions on successful applicants will be made by the Secretary ofState for
CULTURAL INVESTMENT FUND The fund will unlock local growth, productivity and regenerate communities through capital investment in culture. Who can apply: Local partnerships led by a local authority, Local Enterprise Partnership, or other appropriate body. Open to any area across England outside of London. Grant range: Between £2 million and £5 million. Budget: £18.5 OUR APPLICATION PORTAL: GRANTIUM Apply for our funding programmes using our application portal, Grantium. If you're new to Grantium, you'll need to create a user account and applicant profile. You cannot start your eligibility questionnaire or application until we’ve approved your new applicant profile, which may take up BECOME AN APPRENTICE Become an apprentice. An apprenticeship at the Arts Council is a great way to learn new skills and get work experience while earning a fair wage. You don't have to be an artist to work at the Arts Council. You might be interested in marketing, customer service, grant management, finance or HR - we have apprenticeships across our team to suit CREATIVITY COLLABORATIVES The Durham Commission on Creativity and Education The Durham Commission is a joint research collaboration between Durham University and Arts Council England, convened to look at the role creativity and creative thinking should play in the education of young people. CREATIVE CASE FOR DIVERSITY The Creative Case for Diversity is a way of exploring how arts and cultural organisations and artists can enrich the work they do by embracing a wide range of influences and practices. We believe that embracing the Creative Case helps arts and cultural organisations not only enrich their work, but also address other challenges andopportunities
FRANCIS RUNACRES
Prior to joining the Arts Council, Francis worked for 17 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers where in his later years he specialised in helping charities that faced insolvency. Francis is a trustee of the Tudor Trust, one of the leading private grant making charities in England. Francis joined the Arts Council in ARTS COUNCIL NATIONAL LOTTERY PROJECT GRANTS FAIR PAY INFORMATION SHEET ARTS COUNCIL NATIONAL LOTTERY PROJECT GRANTS Fair pay Arts Council National Lottery Project Grants is our open-access programme for arts, museums and libraries projects. ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences.THE STRATEGY
The strategy. Arts Council England’s Strategy for 2020-30 is built around three Outcomes and four Investment Principles. They are designed to work together to achieve our vision of a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish, and where every one of us has access to a remarkable rangeof high
LET'S CREATE
We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. CREATIVE LOWDOWN, 11 JUNE 2021 In this week’s Creative Lowdown, we’ve got a superb line-up of in-person and online activities. There are powerful exhibitions to mark the upcoming Refugee Week, events to celebrate Pride Month, and many more gems to keep you entertained, feeling inspired, and help you get your cultural fix.ANNUAL REPORTS
We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. CPP: GUIDANCE AND TEMPLATES We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. FIVE QUESTIONS WITH... FESTIVAL OF LIBRARIES From the 9-13 June 2021, Manchester City of Literature are running Festival of Libraries – 80 free online and in person events across every Greater Manchester borough. The festival, which is supported by Arts Council England, showcases a vibrant programme covering wellbeing, culture and creativity, digital and information and, ofcourse, reading.
DISCUSSING INCLUSIVITY, WITH SARAH HOLMES Amy Vaughan, our Director of Touring, speaks with Sarah Holmes, Chief Executive of The New Wolsey Theatre, as she shares her insights, thoughts and experiences of embedding inclusivity into their organisation and work.. In this conversation we find out about Sarah's work on Ramps on the Moon - a touring project enriching the stories they tell by normalising the presence of D/deaf and disabled ARTS AND CREATIVITY TRANSFORM PRISONERS’ WELLBEING Led by Soft Touch in Leicester, and supported with £97,505 of National Lottery Project Grants funding, ‘Unlocked’ used arts, creativity and the CHIME (Connectiveness, Hope, Identity, Meaningfulness, Empowerment) model of recovery to enhance the wellbeing of those in prison and serving a community sentence.. De Montfort University is bringing together is practitioners, artists and MINUTES AREA COUNCIL NORTH North Area Council Meeting Thursday 5th March 2020 1 of 6 Action Date Prior to the meeting members were taken on a tour of the Fruit Market and the recently opened Juice Studios with Tom Watson, DominicGibbons,
ARTS COUNCIL ENGLANDRESEARCH AND DATANATIONAL PORTFOLIO ORGANISATIONSMUSIC EDUCATION HUBS We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. MUSEUM ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND (MEND) The criteria for the Museum Estate and Development Fund have been set by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), Arts Council England, Historic England (HE) and The National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). The grants are administered, awarded and monitored by Arts Council England. Funding has been provided by DCMS. CULTURAL INVESTMENT FUND The fund will unlock local growth, productivity and regenerate communities through capital investment in culture. Who can apply: Local partnerships led by a local authority, Local Enterprise Partnership, or other appropriate body. Open to any area across England outside of London. Grant range: Between £2 million and £5 million. Budget: £18.5 OUR APPLICATION PORTAL: GRANTIUM Apply for our funding programmes using our application portal, Grantium. If you're new to Grantium, you'll need to create a user account and applicant profile. You cannot start your eligibility questionnaire or application until we’ve approved your new applicant profile, which may take up CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND: ROUND TWO The Cultural Development Fund is a Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) fund administered by Arts Council England. We will be responsible for providing pre-application advice, assessment of applications, and the payment and monitoring of grants. All decisions on successful applicants will be made by the Secretary ofState for
BECOME AN APPRENTICE Become an apprentice. An apprenticeship at the Arts Council is a great way to learn new skills and get work experience while earning a fair wage. You don't have to be an artist to work at the Arts Council. You might be interested in marketing, customer service, grant management, finance or HR - we have apprenticeships across our team to suit CREATIVITY COLLABORATIVES The Durham Commission on Creativity and Education The Durham Commission is a joint research collaboration between Durham University and Arts Council England, convened to look at the role creativity and creative thinking should play in the education of young people. CREATIVE CASE FOR DIVERSITY The Creative Case for Diversity is a way of exploring how arts and cultural organisations and artists can enrich the work they do by embracing a wide range of influences and practices. We believe that embracing the Creative Case helps arts and cultural organisations not only enrich their work, but also address other challenges andopportunities
AREAS OF LOW ENGAGEMENT To encourage more people to take part, we will support artists, organisations and the public to help shape local arts provision in order to increase choice and opportunities for people to experience and be inspired by the arts. Our wider cultural remit offers an opportunity for the arts to learn from the success of museums andlibraries in
FRANCIS RUNACRES
Prior to joining the Arts Council, Francis worked for 17 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers where in his later years he specialised in helping charities that faced insolvency. Francis is a trustee of the Tudor Trust, one of the leading private grant making charities in England. Francis joined the Arts Council in ARTS COUNCIL ENGLANDRESEARCH AND DATANATIONAL PORTFOLIO ORGANISATIONSMUSIC EDUCATION HUBS We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. MUSEUM ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND (MEND) The criteria for the Museum Estate and Development Fund have been set by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), Arts Council England, Historic England (HE) and The National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). The grants are administered, awarded and monitored by Arts Council England. Funding has been provided by DCMS. CULTURAL INVESTMENT FUND The fund will unlock local growth, productivity and regenerate communities through capital investment in culture. Who can apply: Local partnerships led by a local authority, Local Enterprise Partnership, or other appropriate body. Open to any area across England outside of London. Grant range: Between £2 million and £5 million. Budget: £18.5 OUR APPLICATION PORTAL: GRANTIUM Apply for our funding programmes using our application portal, Grantium. If you're new to Grantium, you'll need to create a user account and applicant profile. You cannot start your eligibility questionnaire or application until we’ve approved your new applicant profile, which may take up CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND: ROUND TWO The Cultural Development Fund is a Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) fund administered by Arts Council England. We will be responsible for providing pre-application advice, assessment of applications, and the payment and monitoring of grants. All decisions on successful applicants will be made by the Secretary ofState for
BECOME AN APPRENTICE Become an apprentice. An apprenticeship at the Arts Council is a great way to learn new skills and get work experience while earning a fair wage. You don't have to be an artist to work at the Arts Council. You might be interested in marketing, customer service, grant management, finance or HR - we have apprenticeships across our team to suit CREATIVITY COLLABORATIVES The Durham Commission on Creativity and Education The Durham Commission is a joint research collaboration between Durham University and Arts Council England, convened to look at the role creativity and creative thinking should play in the education of young people. CREATIVE CASE FOR DIVERSITY The Creative Case for Diversity is a way of exploring how arts and cultural organisations and artists can enrich the work they do by embracing a wide range of influences and practices. We believe that embracing the Creative Case helps arts and cultural organisations not only enrich their work, but also address other challenges andopportunities
AREAS OF LOW ENGAGEMENT To encourage more people to take part, we will support artists, organisations and the public to help shape local arts provision in order to increase choice and opportunities for people to experience and be inspired by the arts. Our wider cultural remit offers an opportunity for the arts to learn from the success of museums andlibraries in
FRANCIS RUNACRES
Prior to joining the Arts Council, Francis worked for 17 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers where in his later years he specialised in helping charities that faced insolvency. Francis is a trustee of the Tudor Trust, one of the leading private grant making charities in England. Francis joined the Arts Council inTHE STRATEGY
The strategy. Arts Council England’s Strategy for 2020-30 is built around three Outcomes and four Investment Principles. They are designed to work together to achieve our vision of a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish, and where every one of us has access to a remarkable rangeof high
LET'S CREATE
We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. DEVELOPING YOUR CREATIVE PRACTICE About the fund. The fund supports creative practitioners thinking of taking their practice to the next stage to research, have time to create new work, travel, training, develop ideas, network or find mentoring. Funding activity: Research and development opportunities, building new networks, creating new work. Grant range: £2,000 -£10,000
CPP: GUIDANCE AND TEMPLATES We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. ESSENTIAL READ: AMBITION & QUALITY We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. FIVE QUESTIONS WITH... FESTIVAL OF LIBRARIES From the 9-13 June 2021, Manchester City of Literature are running Festival of Libraries – 80 free online and in person events across every Greater Manchester borough. The festival, which is supported by Arts Council England, showcases a vibrant programme covering wellbeing, culture and creativity, digital and information and, ofcourse, reading.
DISCUSSING INCLUSIVITY, WITH SARAH HOLMES Amy Vaughan, our Director of Touring, speaks with Sarah Holmes, Chief Executive of The New Wolsey Theatre, as she shares her insights, thoughts and experiences of embedding inclusivity into their organisation and work.. In this conversation we find out about Sarah's work on Ramps on the Moon - a touring project enriching the stories they tell by normalising the presence of D/deaf and disabled EVEN BETTER IF: DEVELOPING A QUALITY FRAMEWORK FOR We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. ARTS AND CREATIVITY TRANSFORM PRISONERS’ WELLBEING Led by Soft Touch in Leicester, and supported with £97,505 of National Lottery Project Grants funding, ‘Unlocked’ used arts, creativity and the CHIME (Connectiveness, Hope, Identity, Meaningfulness, Empowerment) model of recovery to enhance the wellbeing of those in prison and serving a community sentence.. De Montfort University is bringing together is practitioners, artists and MINUTES AREA COUNCIL NORTH North Area Council Meeting Thursday 5th March 2020 1 of 6 Action Date Prior to the meeting members were taken on a tour of the Fruit Market and the recently opened Juice Studios with Tom Watson, DominicGibbons,
ARTS COUNCIL ENGLANDRESEARCH AND DATANATIONAL PORTFOLIO ORGANISATIONSMUSIC EDUCATION HUBS We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. MUSEUM ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND (MEND) The criteria for the Museum Estate and Development Fund have been set by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), Arts Council England, Historic England (HE) and The National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). The grants are administered, awarded and monitored by Arts Council England. Funding has been provided by DCMS. CULTURAL INVESTMENT FUND The fund will unlock local growth, productivity and regenerate communities through capital investment in culture. Who can apply: Local partnerships led by a local authority, Local Enterprise Partnership, or other appropriate body. Open to any area across England outside of London. Grant range: Between £2 million and £5 million. Budget: £18.5 OUR APPLICATION PORTAL: GRANTIUM Apply for our funding programmes using our application portal, Grantium. If you're new to Grantium, you'll need to create a user account and applicant profile. You cannot start your eligibility questionnaire or application until we’ve approved your new applicant profile, which may take up CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND: ROUND TWO The Cultural Development Fund is a Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) fund administered by Arts Council England. We will be responsible for providing pre-application advice, assessment of applications, and the payment and monitoring of grants. All decisions on successful applicants will be made by the Secretary ofState for
BLOG | ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND Blog-Supporting South Asian music and dance. 13 Jan 2021. Cate Canniffe, Director Dance and Claire Mera-Nelson, Director Music, reflect on the opportunities within and challenges faced by the South Asian dance and music ecology. Read more. CREATIVITY COLLABORATIVES The Durham Commission on Creativity and Education The Durham Commission is a joint research collaboration between Durham University and Arts Council England, convened to look at the role creativity and creative thinking should play in the education of young people. SUPPLYING THE ARTS COUNCIL Supplying the Arts Council. We procure goods, services and works by either requesting invitations to quote or issuing competitive tenders in line with UK government policy and all relevant legal requirements. Our procurement activity aims to obtain value for money while achieving our goal of delivering great art to everyone.FRANCIS RUNACRES
Prior to joining the Arts Council, Francis worked for 17 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers where in his later years he specialised in helping charities that faced insolvency. Francis is a trustee of the Tudor Trust, one of the leading private grant making charities in England. Francis joined the Arts Council in REVIEW OF THE CULTURAL COMPACTS INITIATIVE Review of the Cultural Compacts Initiative. In 2019 , the Arts Council and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) supported the creation of 20 Cultural Compacts. These Compacts are partnerships designed to support the local cultural sector and enhance its contribution to development, with a special emphasis oncross-sector
ARTS COUNCIL ENGLANDRESEARCH AND DATANATIONAL PORTFOLIO ORGANISATIONSMUSIC EDUCATION HUBS We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. MUSEUM ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND (MEND) The criteria for the Museum Estate and Development Fund have been set by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), Arts Council England, Historic England (HE) and The National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). The grants are administered, awarded and monitored by Arts Council England. Funding has been provided by DCMS. CULTURAL INVESTMENT FUND The fund will unlock local growth, productivity and regenerate communities through capital investment in culture. Who can apply: Local partnerships led by a local authority, Local Enterprise Partnership, or other appropriate body. Open to any area across England outside of London. Grant range: Between £2 million and £5 million. Budget: £18.5 OUR APPLICATION PORTAL: GRANTIUM Apply for our funding programmes using our application portal, Grantium. If you're new to Grantium, you'll need to create a user account and applicant profile. You cannot start your eligibility questionnaire or application until we’ve approved your new applicant profile, which may take up CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND: ROUND TWO The Cultural Development Fund is a Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) fund administered by Arts Council England. We will be responsible for providing pre-application advice, assessment of applications, and the payment and monitoring of grants. All decisions on successful applicants will be made by the Secretary ofState for
BLOG | ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND Blog-Supporting South Asian music and dance. 13 Jan 2021. Cate Canniffe, Director Dance and Claire Mera-Nelson, Director Music, reflect on the opportunities within and challenges faced by the South Asian dance and music ecology. Read more. CREATIVITY COLLABORATIVES The Durham Commission on Creativity and Education The Durham Commission is a joint research collaboration between Durham University and Arts Council England, convened to look at the role creativity and creative thinking should play in the education of young people. SUPPLYING THE ARTS COUNCIL Supplying the Arts Council. We procure goods, services and works by either requesting invitations to quote or issuing competitive tenders in line with UK government policy and all relevant legal requirements. Our procurement activity aims to obtain value for money while achieving our goal of delivering great art to everyone.FRANCIS RUNACRES
Prior to joining the Arts Council, Francis worked for 17 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers where in his later years he specialised in helping charities that faced insolvency. Francis is a trustee of the Tudor Trust, one of the leading private grant making charities in England. Francis joined the Arts Council in REVIEW OF THE CULTURAL COMPACTS INITIATIVE Review of the Cultural Compacts Initiative. In 2019 , the Arts Council and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) supported the creation of 20 Cultural Compacts. These Compacts are partnerships designed to support the local cultural sector and enhance its contribution to development, with a special emphasis oncross-sector
THE STRATEGY
The strategy. Arts Council England’s Strategy for 2020-30 is built around three Outcomes and four Investment Principles. They are designed to work together to achieve our vision of a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish, and where every one of us has access to a remarkable rangeof high
CPP: GUIDANCE AND TEMPLATES We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND: ROUND TWO The Cultural Development Fund is a Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) fund administered by Arts Council England. We will be responsible for providing pre-application advice, assessment of applications, and the payment and monitoring of grants. All decisions on successful applicants will be made by the Secretary ofState for
SUPPLYING THE ARTS COUNCIL Supplying the Arts Council. We procure goods, services and works by either requesting invitations to quote or issuing competitive tenders in line with UK government policy and all relevant legal requirements. Our procurement activity aims to obtain value for money while achieving our goal of delivering great art to everyone. OUR DELIVERY PLAN 2021 The first Delivery Plan covers 2021-24. We will be publishing the first Delivery Plan in two stages. In this first phase, we’re sharing the context for the Plan and the themes we’ll be focussing on, as well as how our existing funding programmes will resource ourplans.
DEVELOPING YOUR CREATIVE PRACTICE Funding activity: Research and development opportunities, building new networks, creating new work.. Grant range: £2,000 - £10,000. Eligibility: Individual artists and/or creative practitioners.You can find full eligibility criteria in the guidance for applicants. Organisations cannot apply. We will aim to let applicants to round 10 know their decisions by 05 August 2021. THE GLOBAL TALENT VISA The Global Talent Visa is for talented and promising international individuals from the fields of science, engineering, medicine and humanities, digital technology and arts and culture who wish to pursue their career in the UK. This now includes EEA nationals and EU citizens who, from 1 January 2021, need a visa to live and work in theUK.
ANNUAL REPORTS
We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. ESSENTIAL READ: AMBITION & QUALITY We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. MINUTES AREA COUNCIL NORTH North Area Council Meeting Thursday 5th March 2020 1 of 6 Action Date Prior to the meeting members were taken on a tour of the Fruit Market and the recently opened Juice Studios with Tom Watson, DominicGibbons,
ARTS COUNCIL ENGLANDRESEARCH AND DATANATIONAL PORTFOLIO ORGANISATIONSMUSIC EDUCATION HUBS We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. OUR APPLICATION PORTAL: GRANTIUM Apply for our funding programmes using our application portal, Grantium. If you're new to Grantium, you'll need to create a user account and applicant profile. You cannot start your eligibility questionnaire or application until we’ve approved your new applicant profile, which may take upLET'S CREATE
We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND: ROUND TWO The Cultural Development Fund is a Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) fund administered by Arts Council England. We will be responsible for providing pre-application advice, assessment of applications, and the payment and monitoring of grants. All decisions on successful applicants will be made by the Secretary ofState for
MUSEUM ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND (MEND) The criteria for the Museum Estate and Development Fund have been set by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), Arts Council England, Historic England (HE) and The National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). The grants are administered, awarded and monitored by Arts Council England. Funding has been provided by DCMS. BLOG | ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND Blog-Supporting South Asian music and dance. 13 Jan 2021. Cate Canniffe, Director Dance and Claire Mera-Nelson, Director Music, reflect on the opportunities within and challenges faced by the South Asian dance and music ecology. Read more.FRANCIS RUNACRES
Prior to joining the Arts Council, Francis worked for 17 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers where in his later years he specialised in helping charities that faced insolvency. Francis is a trustee of the Tudor Trust, one of the leading private grant making charities in England. Francis joined the Arts Council in INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS OFFERED FUNDING Every successful applicant will need to submit their bank details to us, even if you have had an award from us in the past. When you log into Grantium, your Submit Bank Details step will be in your Submissions. To open it up, use the orange folder to the right-handside.
AREAS OF LOW ENGAGEMENT To encourage more people to take part, we will support artists, organisations and the public to help shape local arts provision in order to increase choice and opportunities for people to experience and be inspired by the arts. Our wider cultural remit offers an opportunity for the arts to learn from the success of museums andlibraries in
LOGO AND GUIDELINES
Where possible, the logos should be larger, to ensure visibility. The width of the logos should always remain in equal proportion to their height. Ensure you place an exclusion zone of blank space around the two logos. Nothing (typography, graphic device or photographic detail) should encroach into this space. ARTS COUNCIL ENGLANDRESEARCH AND DATANATIONAL PORTFOLIO ORGANISATIONSMUSIC EDUCATION HUBS We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. OUR APPLICATION PORTAL: GRANTIUM Apply for our funding programmes using our application portal, Grantium. If you're new to Grantium, you'll need to create a user account and applicant profile. You cannot start your eligibility questionnaire or application until we’ve approved your new applicant profile, which may take upLET'S CREATE
We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND: ROUND TWO The Cultural Development Fund is a Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) fund administered by Arts Council England. We will be responsible for providing pre-application advice, assessment of applications, and the payment and monitoring of grants. All decisions on successful applicants will be made by the Secretary ofState for
MUSEUM ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND (MEND) The criteria for the Museum Estate and Development Fund have been set by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), Arts Council England, Historic England (HE) and The National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). The grants are administered, awarded and monitored by Arts Council England. Funding has been provided by DCMS. BLOG | ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND Blog-Supporting South Asian music and dance. 13 Jan 2021. Cate Canniffe, Director Dance and Claire Mera-Nelson, Director Music, reflect on the opportunities within and challenges faced by the South Asian dance and music ecology. Read more.FRANCIS RUNACRES
Prior to joining the Arts Council, Francis worked for 17 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers where in his later years he specialised in helping charities that faced insolvency. Francis is a trustee of the Tudor Trust, one of the leading private grant making charities in England. Francis joined the Arts Council in INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS OFFERED FUNDING Every successful applicant will need to submit their bank details to us, even if you have had an award from us in the past. When you log into Grantium, your Submit Bank Details step will be in your Submissions. To open it up, use the orange folder to the right-handside.
AREAS OF LOW ENGAGEMENT To encourage more people to take part, we will support artists, organisations and the public to help shape local arts provision in order to increase choice and opportunities for people to experience and be inspired by the arts. Our wider cultural remit offers an opportunity for the arts to learn from the success of museums andlibraries in
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MUSEUM ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT FUND (MEND) The criteria for the Museum Estate and Development Fund have been set by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), Arts Council England, Historic England (HE) and The National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF). The grants are administered, awarded and monitored by Arts Council England. Funding has been provided by DCMS.THE STRATEGY
The strategy. Arts Council England’s Strategy for 2020-30 is built around three Outcomes and four Investment Principles. They are designed to work together to achieve our vision of a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish, and where every one of us has access to a remarkable rangeof high
INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS OFFERED FUNDING Make sure you accept the grant from us. Once you have received a notification, log into your Grantium account and you will find your offer letter in your Submissions list. Open it up using the orange folder. Here you will be able to read your offer letter, download a copy of the grant terms and conditions and fill out your acknowledgement of the offer. CPP: GUIDANCE AND TEMPLATES We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. SUPPLYING THE ARTS COUNCIL Supplying the Arts Council. We procure goods, services and works by either requesting invitations to quote or issuing competitive tenders in line with UK government policy and all relevant legal requirements. Our procurement activity aims to obtain value for money while achieving our goal of delivering great art to everyone. ESSENTIAL READ: AMBITION & QUALITY We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. A SINGLE DIGITAL PRESENCE FOR LIBRARIES We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences.REPORTING TEMPLATES
We are the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high quality cultural experiences. DISCOVER ENGLAND'S CREATIVE COAST Developed as a cultural tourism experience and funded by Arts Council England and Visit England, England’s Creative Coast allows visitors to discover the art and culture of the coastal South East. Seven arts organisations in towns along the coastline of Essex, Kent and East Sussex have joined forces to showcase new outdoor site-specific Waterfront commissions - Turner Contemporary in Margate Skip to main content Skip to searchCOVID-19 UPDATE
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CULTURE RECOVERY FUND: LATEST INVESTMENT We've announced another round of recipients of the Culture Recovery Fund, bringing our total investment to £427 million to date.Take a look
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THRIVING COMMUNITIES FUND Bringing together local partnerships to address the wellbeing of those most affected by the pandemic.Find out more
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CULTURE RECOVERY FUND: LATEST INVESTMENT We've announced another round of recipients of the Culture Recovery Fund, bringing our total investment to £427 million to date.Take a look
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NATIONAL LOTTERY PROJECT GRANTS Open to all individual artists, community and cultural organisationsApply now
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THRIVING COMMUNITIES FUND Bringing together local partnerships to address the wellbeing of those most affected by the pandemic.Find out more
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CULTURE RECOVERY FUND: LATEST INVESTMENT We've announced another round of recipients of the Culture Recovery Fund, bringing our total investment to £427 million to date.Take a look
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CULTURE RECOVERY FUND VITAL SUPPORT FOR THE CULTURAL SECTOR Our CEO, Darren Henley, blogs on the recipients of the Culture Recovery Fund: Grants, and takes a look ahead at our plans to support the sector for the rest of 2020 and beyond.Take a look
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HOW WE'VE INVESTED EMERGENCY FUNDING Explore the data behind our Emergency Response Funds for organisations and individuals in need of immediate support due to theCovid-19 crisis.
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INSIGHT AND RESEARCH CULTURE ON OUR HIGH STREETS We've published two new reports into the benefit culture has for thehigh street
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A FASTER RECOVERY FOR ARTS AND CULTURE Find out how the Government’s Cultural Recovery Fund should help the sector recover from the impact of the pandemic.Take a look
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