Deadline: 13-Jul-2026
Wakefield Council’s Culture Grants Small programme offers up to £1,500 for community-led creative, cultural, and heritage projects across the Wakefield district. It supports wellbeing, sustainability, and new creative work across arts, heritage, and performance sectors. Projects must benefit local communities and be completed by 28 February 2027.
Overview of the Programme
The Culture Grants Small programme is a local funding initiative supporting creative, cultural, and heritage activity within the Wakefield district. It is designed to strengthen community engagement through arts-based projects that promote wellbeing, sustainability, and creative innovation.
The programme prioritises accessible, community-focused cultural activity delivered by local organisations and groups.
Funding Themes
All applications must align with one or more of the programme’s three priority themes.
Creative Wellbeing
- Improving mental health and community wellbeing through creative activity
- Reducing loneliness and social isolation
- Strengthening community connections
- Supporting skill development through arts participation
Creativity and Nature
- Linking creativity with natural environments
- Supporting sustainability and climate resilience projects
- Engaging with green and blue spaces across the district
- Encouraging environmental awareness through arts
New Creative Work
- Development of original creative projects
- Film, music, fashion, textiles, and writing initiatives
- Immersive and experimental arts experiences
- Innovation in cultural and heritage expression
Eligible Activities
The programme supports small-scale creative, cultural, and heritage projects that benefit Wakefield communities.
Eligible activities include:
- Visual arts, crafts, and design
- Dance and performance
- Film and screen-based projects
- Music and live performance
- Theatre and immersive experiences
- Literature and creative writing
- Photography and exhibitions
- Heritage interpretation and community history projects
- Festivals and cultural events
Eligibility Criteria
Applications are restricted to organisations operating within the Wakefield district.
Eligible applicants include:
- Constituted community groups
- Registered charities
- Community Interest Companies (CICs)
- Parish and town councils
- Other VCSE (Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise) organisations
Organisational requirements:
- Must be based in the Wakefield district
- Must hold public liability insurance during project delivery
- Must have safeguarding policies if working with children or vulnerable adults
- Must maintain proper financial records
- Must have a governing document and bank account (with two unrelated signatories for community groups/VCSEs)
Funding Conditions and Restrictions
The grant supports small-scale project delivery with strict spending rules.
Funding limit:
- Up to £1,500 per project
Expenditure rules:
- Maximum 10% for refreshments or food
- Maximum 10% for equipment hire or purchase
Ineligible costs include:
- Capital building works
- Alcohol
- Political or religious activities
- Fundraising events
- Retrospective costs
- Repeat projects previously funded
- Activities with no direct benefit to Wakefield communities
Project Timeline and Delivery Requirements
Projects must follow defined delivery and completion timelines.
Key requirements:
- Projects must be completed and evaluated by 28 February 2027
- Applications must be submitted at least 10 weeks before project start
- Only new activities are eligible for funding
Application and Assessment Process
The programme follows a structured review and approval process.
Process includes:
- Submission via official Word or e-form application only
- No supplementary materials accepted
- Assessment by a decision panel
- Funding decisions expected within 8 weeks of deadline
- Successful applicants proceed to contracting and payment arrangements
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Culture Grants Small programme?
- It is a Wakefield Council funding scheme supporting small-scale creative, cultural, and heritage projects across the district.
- How much funding is available?
- Each project can receive:
- Up to £1,500
- Each project can receive:
- Who can apply?
- Eligible applicants include:
- Community groups
- Charities
- CICs
- Parish and town councils
- VCSE organisations based in Wakefield
- Eligible applicants include:
- What types of projects are supported?
- Supported activities include:
- Arts, crafts, music, and performance
- Film, photography, and theatre
- Heritage and storytelling projects
- Creative wellbeing and environmental initiatives
- Supported activities include:
- What are the main themes?
- The programme focuses on:
- Creative wellbeing
- Creativity and nature
- New creative work
- The programme focuses on:
- Are there spending restrictions?
- Yes:
- 10% limit on refreshments
- 10% limit on equipment hire/purchase
- No capital works or fundraising activities allowed
- Yes:
- What is the deadline for completion?
- All projects must be completed and evaluated by 28 February 2027
Conclusion
The Wakefield Culture Grants Small programme supports grassroots creative activity that strengthens wellbeing, cultural expression, and environmental awareness across the district. By funding accessible and community-led projects, it helps local organisations deliver meaningful cultural experiences that benefit residents and strengthen community connections.
For more information, visit Wakefield Council.
