Deadline: 31-Dec-2026
The Small Grants Programme is a funding initiative that supports music-based projects for socially and economically disadvantaged individuals in Sheffield. It also supports charitable organisations that use music to promote inclusion, development, and community engagement.
The programme ensures that music remains central to all funded activities and prioritises direct benefit to vulnerable and underserved groups.
Purpose of the Programme
The programme aims to:
- Support musical talent development among disadvantaged individuals
- Improve access to music opportunities in Sheffield
- Assist charitable organisations delivering music-based support
- Promote inclusion through music education and participation
- Strengthen community engagement through music activities
Focus Areas
The grant scheme focuses on:
- Music development for socially and economically disadvantaged individuals
- Support for people experiencing hardship
- Inclusion of individuals with disabilities and complex needs
- Music activities for children, schools, and community groups
- Charitable organisations working in music-based social support
Funding Details
- Maximum funding: up to £750 per application
- Funding is awarded per project based on merit
- All activities must be music-focused
- Projects must directly benefit people in Sheffield
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants include:
- Charitable organisations registered under the laws of England and Wales
- Community groups applying for themselves or on behalf of beneficiaries
- Organisations delivering music-based support in Sheffield
Additional conditions:
- Applications must benefit individuals based in Sheffield
- Previous recipients and unsuccessful applicants may reapply
- All applications are assessed by Trustees based on project merit
What the Programme Supports
The programme supports:
- Music education and training initiatives
- Community music workshops and outreach
- Inclusive music participation programmes
- School and youth music projects
- Support activities for vulnerable and disadvantaged groups
Who It Benefits
The programme is designed for:
- Socially and economically disadvantaged individuals
- People experiencing hardship in Sheffield
- Individuals with disabilities or complex needs
- Children, schools, and community groups
- Vulnerable populations needing access to music opportunities
Key Requirements
- Music must be the central focus of all funded projects
- Activities must directly benefit Sheffield-based communities
- Projects must demonstrate inclusion and accessibility
- Organisations must operate on a charitable or community basis
Common Misunderstandings
- It is not general arts funding; it is strictly music-focused
- Funding is limited to £750 per application
- Only Sheffield-based or Sheffield-serving projects are eligible
- Commercial organisations are not eligible
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the Small Grants Programme?
- A funding scheme supporting music-based initiatives for disadvantaged individuals in Sheffield
- Focuses on inclusion, access, and music development
- How much funding is available?
- Up to £750 per application
- Awards depend on project quality and impact
- Who can apply?
- Charitable organisations
- Community groups
- Organisations working with or for beneficiaries in Sheffield
- What types of projects are supported?
- Music education and training
- Community workshops
- School-based music activities
- Inclusive music participation projects
- Who benefits from the programme?
- Disadvantaged individuals of all ages in Sheffield
- People with disabilities or complex needs
- Children and community groups
- Can individuals apply directly?
- No
- Applications must come from organisations or groups
- Must projects focus on music?
- Yes
- Music must be the core and central activity
Conclusion
The Small Grants Programme is a targeted funding scheme that strengthens access to music for disadvantaged communities in Sheffield. By supporting small-scale, music-focused initiatives, it helps individuals develop talent, improve inclusion, and participate more fully in community life.
For more information, visit The Sarah Nulty Power of Music Foundation.
