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Networks Funding Programme for Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy (UK)

International Cultural Exchanges Scheme (Malta)

Deadline: 01-Jun-2026

The Networks Funding programme by Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy offers up to £2,500 to arts, culture, and heritage organisations in England to strengthen fundraising skills and networks. It supports training events, conferences, and professional development activities, both in-person and virtual. The initiative focuses on innovation, sustainability, and capacity building in fundraising practices.

Overview

The Networks Funding Programme by Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy supports organisations in England to build stronger fundraising networks and professional skills.

The programme provides financial support for training, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing activities that improve fundraising capacity across the arts, culture, and heritage sectors.

Funding Details

In-Person Activities

Virtual Activities

Accessibility Support

Participation Requirement

Timeline

Programme Objectives

The programme aims to:

Key Focus Areas

1. Fundraising Strategy & Governance

2. Artificial Intelligence in Fundraising

3. Impact Measurement

4. Sustainable Fundraising

5. Professional Development

Key Concepts Explained

Fundraising Networks

Collaborative groups that share knowledge, resources, and opportunities to improve fundraising outcomes.

Impact Measurement

Tracking and demonstrating the outcomes and effectiveness of projects to attract funding.

Green Fundraising

Environmentally sustainable approaches to fundraising activities and operations.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Additional Beneficiaries

What Activities Are Supported?

Eligible Activities

Covered Costs

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Define Activity Plan
    • Choose format (in-person or virtual)
  2. Identify Participants
    • Ensure minimum of 10 attendees
  3. Develop Budget
    • Within funding limits
  4. Prepare Application
    • Include objectives, outcomes, and impact
  5. Submit Application
    • Through official programme channels

Why This Programme Matters

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

FAQs

1. Who can apply?

Arts, culture, and heritage organisations in England.

2. What is the maximum funding available?

£2,500 for in-person and £1,000 for virtual activities.

3. Is additional funding available?

Yes, up to £500 for accessibility support.

4. What is the minimum number of participants?

At least 10 participants per activity.

5. What types of activities are supported?

Training, conferences, seminars, and networking events.

6. When must activities take place?

Between June and December 2026.

7. Can freelancers benefit?

Yes, through participation in funded activities.

Conclusion

The Networks Funding Programme provides a valuable opportunity for arts and cultural organisations to strengthen fundraising capabilities and build collaborative networks. By supporting training, innovation, and sustainability, it plays a key role in enhancing the long-term resilience of the creative sector in England.

For more information, visit Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy.

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