Deadline: 29-May-22
The Aberdeen City Council is seeking nominations for the 2022-23 Creative Funding Awards for Organisations.
The Creative Funding programme offers cultural organisations with not-for-profit status, community groups, charities, and individual artists or creatives the opportunity to apply for support to develop and/or deliver creative activity.
Type of Activities
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Creative funding can support a range of different types of cultural and creative activity.
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This includes:
- Delivering activity: They can support the delivery of different types of cultural and creative activity. Examples include exhibitions, performances, festivals, workshops, or host events.
- Developing ideas and projects: In certain cases, they can support the development of projects prior to their delivery. Examples include research and pre-production activity.
- Professional development: In this case your organisation or group may require funding support for professional development. For example, this could be to support staff attending training, networking events or to participate in mentoring programmes.
- Other (Please Specify): Should your application not align with these three areas, you may specify an alternative option.
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This includes:
Award Information
- Organisations may apply for up to a maximum of £10,000 and it is possible to send two applications per year.
What areas/fields can Creative Funding support?
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Creative Funding supports a range of areas/fields within arts, culture, heritage, and the creative industries. This includes and is not limited to:
- Archives
- Computer Games
- Crafts
- Cultural Education
- Dance
- Design
- Fashion and Textiles
- Film and Video
- Heritage
- Language and the Written Word
- Music
- Photography
- Software/Electronic publishing
- Theatre
- TV and Radio
- Visual Arts
- Writing and developing creative written material
Eligibility Criteria
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Applications will be considered from Organisations who:
- Are based in Aberdeen city.
- Are based out with Aberdeen City and are applying for funding to deliver creative and cultural activity in Aberdeen.
- Have not for profit status, such as being a registered charity, social enterprise, or community interest company.
- An ability to deliver high-quality creative activity within Aberdeen.
- An equal opportunities statement or policy (or are willing to adopt ACCs). Applications are welcome from underrepresented organisations.
- Relevant accounting procedures.
- If your proposal is for the activity that takes place outwith Aberdeen, for example, professional development, then the benefits to the city must be presented in the application.
For more information, visit Aberdeen City Council.
For more information, visit https://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/services/leisure-culture-and-parks/creative-funding-awards