Deadline: 20-Mar-2026
The Arts Project Fund Call 2 provides grants of up to £2,000 to support structured arts-based programmes delivered by community organisations. Funded projects must include consistent classes for the same core group of participants and conclude with a public exhibition or performance showcasing skills developed.
Overview
The Arts Project Fund Call 2 supports community organisations in delivering structured arts-based programmes that promote learning, skills development, and public celebration of creative achievements.
The fund is specifically designed to support organised programmes rather than one-off artistic commissions. Projects must demonstrate a clear structure, regular instruction, and measurable outcomes for participants.
Eligible Activities
- Supported programmes may include drama projects, pottery sessions, and other creative initiatives that involve tutoring, teaching, or structured instruction.
- Each project must include a clearly defined series of classes delivered to the same core group of participants throughout the programme. This continuity ensures meaningful engagement and tangible skill development.
- An end exhibition or performance is mandatory. The concluding showcase must demonstrate the skills gained during the programme and provide participants with an opportunity to publicly present their achievements.
- Applications that do not clearly include both structured sessions and a final showcase element will not be considered.
- The maximum duration for any funded programme is twelve sessions.
Funding Details
- Grants range from £0 to £2,000 per application.
- Funding is intended to support structured arts learning programmes that foster participation, creativity, and community engagement.
Eligibility Criteria
- Funding is available to formally constituted, community-managed, and autonomous organisations operating on a not-for-personal-profit basis.
- Eligible organisations must serve wider community interests at a local level and operate under a governing document that ensures inclusive membership and democratic processes.
- Organisations are required to hold an Annual General Meeting (AGM) each year where all members have equal voting rights.
- A management committee or board of directors must be appointed through a clear democratic election process at the AGM. The committee or board must present an annual report and a statement of accounts at the AGM to ensure transparency and accountability.
Programme Requirements
- Projects must focus on structured learning and skill development rather than the commissioning of standalone artworks.
- Classes must be consistently delivered to the same group of participants for the full duration of the programme.
- The end exhibition or performance is a compulsory element and must clearly demonstrate participant progress and achievements.
Expected Outcomes
Through this structured funding approach, the Arts Project Fund aims to:
- Promote meaningful community participation in the arts
- Support creative skills development
- Encourage public celebration of artistic achievements
- Strengthen community engagement and inclusion
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Who can apply for Arts Project Fund Call 2?
Formally constituted, community-managed, not-for-personal-profit organisations serving local community interests. - What is the maximum grant amount?
Up to £2,000 per application. - Are one-off art commissions eligible?
No. The fund supports structured arts programmes, not standalone commissions. - Is an exhibition or performance required?
Yes. A final public showcase demonstrating participants’ skills is mandatory. - How long can the programme run?
The maximum duration is twelve sessions.
Conclusion
The Arts Project Fund Call 2 offers an accessible funding opportunity for community organisations committed to structured arts education and public engagement.
By prioritising consistent instruction, participant development, and a culminating showcase, the programme ensures that funded initiatives deliver meaningful learning experiences and visible creative outcomes.
For eligible organisations, this fund provides valuable support to strengthen community arts participation while promoting accountability, inclusivity, and sustainable programme delivery.
For more information, visit Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council.









































