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Culture Small Grants for Community Arts and Heritage Initiative (UK)

2023 U.S. Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation Small and Large Grants Competition (Marshall Islands)

Deadline: 30-Mar-2026

Culture Grants Small provides up to £1,500 to support small-scale arts, cultural, and heritage projects delivered by community groups and VCSE organizations in the Wakefield district. The programme prioritizes community involvement, skill development, and youth leadership, enabling local initiatives that enrich the cultural landscape and foster creativity.

Programme Overview

Culture Grants Small is designed to empower community groups, charities, CICs, and parish or town councils to deliver small-scale projects in arts, heritage, and creative engagement. The programme focuses on:

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Requirements:

For schools, academies, and colleges:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm Eligibility: Ensure your group or organisation meets governance, location, and safeguarding requirements.
  2. Develop Project Plan: Describe your arts, heritage, or creative activity, including objectives, community involvement, and expected outcomes.
  3. Prepare Budget: Show how funding will be used for project-specific costs.
  4. Submit Application: Follow guidelines provided by the Wakefield Culture Grants programme.

Tips for Success:

Expected Outcomes

FAQs

1. Who can apply?
Constituted community groups, charities, CICs, parish and town councils, and VCSE organisations in Wakefield.

2. What is the maximum grant amount?
£1,500 per project.

3. Can individuals or businesses apply?
No, only eligible community and VCSE organisations can apply.

4. Are schools eligible?
Yes, if projects are community-focused, extra-curricular, and not part of regular coursework or paid activities.

5. What are the governance requirements?
Applicants must have at least three independent trustees or committee members, a governing document, a bank account with two unrelated signatories, and financial records.

6. Are safeguarding policies required?
Yes, for any project involving children or vulnerable adults.

7. What types of projects are supported?
Arts, cultural, and heritage initiatives that strengthen community engagement, skills, and leadership, especially for young people.

Conclusion

Culture Grants Small empowers community groups in Wakefield to deliver creative, arts, and heritage projects that enrich the local cultural landscape. By providing funding, guidance, and support, the programme ensures community-led initiatives can thrive, fostering engagement, skill development, and youth leadership at a local level.

For more information, visit Wakefield Council.

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