Looking for arts funding? Here are several opportunities you may be interested in!

Are you looking for arts funding? Discover Grants has over 1,700 grant opportunities now available on our portal. To give you an idea of some opportunities, here are 6 arts funding programmes.

Culture and Business Fund Scotland (CBFS)

The Culture and Business Fund Scotland (CBFS) has arts funding opportunities available for arts and heritage organisations. Their aim is to encourage first-time private sector sponsorship of arts and heritage in Scotland. They also support cultural organisations that have not received support within the last two years.

Who can apply?

Any arts or heritage organisation can apply for this grant.

Funds available

The arts funding available can be anywhere between £1,000 – £3,000 or £3,000 – £40,000 against the sponsorship they obtain.

There is no closing date for this opportunity.

The Elmgrant Trust Grant

The Elmgrant Trust is a charity that offers arts funding to individuals and organisations in South West England. This is to ensure the improvement of local quality of life through educations, social sciences, and the arts.

Who will they fund?

Elmgrant Trust will fund individuals and organisations that:

  • Aim to create projects to improve quality of life and welfare
  • Are located in the South West (especially Devon and Cornwall)
  • Are trying to educate themselves to improve job prospects.

They do not usually offer grants to large UK wide charities. However, they may make rare exceptions when an individual project is in the geographical area.

Funds available:

Average grants are in the region of £450, or around £150 for individuals.

They do not fund:

  • Grants for second and subsequent degrees
  • Overseas student grants
  • General appeals or circulars
  • Grants to individuals for postgraduate study or related expenses
  • Animal welfare
  • Research
  • Expeditions
  • Large-scale national organisations
  • Promotion of religion
  • Travel and study projects overseas
  • Individual travel.

Applications from recipients of grants are not considered again within a two-year period of the award being made.

Student opportunities

Art Fund has an exciting opportunity for students, galleries, and museums, and it is now open for applications.

The aim of this arts funding is to help university students. It aims to help them develop their talents for a project at a museum or gallery. This arts funding benefits both the students and galleries and museums in many ways. Preserving art and culture is incredibly important, as is supporting students and giving them opportunities. Students can gain professional experience and consider future career paths whilst developing their skills and building their confidence. Whilst museums and galleries benefit from working with students and gaining insights from them. They can be assured that the students will be reliable and will also offer more diversity to the cultural sector.

Why fund student opportunities?

Art Fund has been working to help students become more involved within the world of art and culture since 2017. They regularly offer creative competitions and paid opportunities with galleries and museums.

As well as this, the Student Art Pass team are able to help you with audience insights. If you are looking into marketing an opportunity for younger people, they can help. There are 23,500 Student Art Pass members located across the UK.

Eligibility

Art Fund will consider applications from UK public museums, galleries, historic houses, libraries. These organisations should have a public presence such as a building open to the public or a festival/public programme. They should be able to demonstrate that they abide by best practice standards such as the Arts Council England accreditation. Students will be contacted by your organisation’s HR team.

What they’ll fund

Art Fund encourages applications that want to increase public engagement with art and culture. They will fund the students whilst they support the organisations and work on delivering projects.

Prices are as follows:

  • £10.75 an hour, London (London Living Wage)
  • £8.72 an hour, outside of London (National Living Wage).

Art Fund will not support:

  • Core staff costs
  • Costs relating to ongoing overheads
  • Retrospective funding for projects that have already been delivered.

Gordon and Ena Baxter Foundation

The leading quality of the Gordon and Ena Baxter Foundation is to support those that make a positive difference. They aim to provide financial assistant to worthy causes.

Who is eligible?

One of the traditions of The Gordon and Ena Baxter Foundation is to support community projects within the Moray area. But they have also branched out to extend their support to communities across the North East of Scotland. Their aim is to help a wide range of charitable activities and causes.

This foundation offers arts funding, along with other sectors such as:

  • Education and training
  • Arts and heritage
  • Health and community care
  • Sports
  • Conservation and the environment.

When to apply

It is best to introduce your project to their Foundation Manager. This is due to the fact that the Foundation Manager investigates suitable projects. These are then considered during each of the five rounds of funding they offer per year.

Notes

Enquiries will be checked for eligibility using the pre-application questionnaire. Then, applicants will be invited to submit a full application for the consideration of trustees. All applications receive feedback, whether or not they are successful.

National Lottery Project Grants

This arts funding opportunity is an open access programme for arts, museums, and libraries projects.

You can apply if you are a:

  • Practitioner/individual artist
  • Community/cultural organisation
  • Museum
  • Library
  • Gallery.

What you can apply for:

Organisations that engage people in England with creativity and culture, such as museums, libraries, and art galleries.

National Lottery Project Grants have no deadlines as they are constantly open.

The Elephant Trust

In 1975, the trust was founded to support artists struggling with funding. The Elephant Trust is committed to aiding artists and galleries in pursuit of new and imaginative possibilities.

Funds available:

The Elephant Trust usually offers arts funding of £2,000. With a few awards exceeding this up to a price of £5,000.

Eligibility

You are eligible if you are an artist, gallery, or organisation within the fine arts sector. Your proposals should be imaginative and well-argued for creating new work and exhibitions. Those applicants that are successful should not reapply for help until at least two years after the initial award.

Applicants are asked to consider guidelines carefully, as well as the categories not supported, before applying. This is to ensure that their project falls within the remit of The Elephant Trust.

The Elephant Trust does not support:

  • Arts Festivals
  • Group Exhibitions
  • Charities organising community projects
  • Students
  • Educational or other studies
  • Residencies or research
  • Symposia or conferences
  • Theatres
  • Catalogues
  • Projects taking place outside the UK.

How to apply

Email applications are not accepted.

Contact details for enquiries only: enquiries@elephanttrust.org.uk

You can apply directly from their website: https://www.elephanttrust.org.uk/applications

Application Deadlines 

Applications must be submitted by midnight on the following deadlines:

  • 10 October 2021
  • 23 January 2022

If you have not heard by 6 weeks after the application deadline then your application has not been successful.

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