Deadline: 28-Jan-22
The Arts Council England is offering grants under “Culture Recovery Fund: Emergency Resource Support – Round Two”.
The aim of this strand of the Culture Recovery Fund is to help maintain England’s cultural ecology by supporting culturally significant organizations, that are now at imminent risk of failure due to the ongoing impact of Covid-19, and have exhausted all other reasonable options for increasing their resilience.
Through the Emergency Resource Support program, they can support:
- essential business expenditure, such as staff salaries and fixed / operational costs for the duration of the funding periodtial business expenditure, such as staff salaries and fixed/operational costs for the duration of the funding period
- costs for projects / activity that are / is essential to your continued operations and that are / is related to the reopening of businesses in a Covid-safe manner and that will drive future income
- full or partial repayment or clearance of Covid-related debt incurred since 01 April 2020, not including affordable lending
- building reserves, up to a maximum value of eight weeks’ turnover (Local Authorities and Universities cannot include these costs)
- proportionate redundancy payouts where decisions have been made to reduce the workforce
- running risk management and financial reviews and testing any identified actions to safeguard the organisation as needed
- one off costs arising from organisational development including reconfiguring business plans, governance and activity needed to help safeguard the future of your organisation – in particular, costs that will enable organisations to increase income
- one off building / capital expenditure up to a maximum of 10% of the full grant request in order to adapt any existing activities and core business. These costs can include: purchasing or installing essential Covid-19 related equipment, adaptations to help you operate and comply with social distancing requirements, essential IT equipment and connectivity costs to support homeworking, activities to enable your organization to put information online and to interact with your community / customers if your site is closed, for example, digital expertise, equipment or customer relationship management system and core business. These costs can include: purchasing or installing essential Covid-19 related equipment, adaptations to help you operate and comply with social distancing requirements, essential IT equipment and connectivity costs to support homeworking, activities to enable your organisation to put information online and to interact with your community/customers if your site is closed, for example, digital expertise, equipment or customer relationship management system
Funding Information
- Generally, between £ 25,000 and £ 3 million (£ 1 million for for-profit organizations).
- If you are a non-profit organization, the maximum you can receive in total across all rounds is £ 4 million.
- If you are a for-profit (commercial) organization, the maximum you can receive in total across all rounds is £ 1.5 million.
Eligibility Criteria
- Cultural organizations that are properly constituted with a governing document and are able to demonstrate, via cashflow forecast, they are at risk of ceasing to trade viably within 12 weeks of the point of application.
- The kinds of organizations that are eligible to apply include:
- private companies (either limited by shares or guarantee) registered at Companies House
- community interest companies (either limited by shares or guarantee) (CICs) registered with the CIC regulator
- charitable incorporated organizations (CIOs) registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales
- charitable companies or charitable trusts registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales
- limited liability partnerships registered at Companies House
- partnerships established under a partnership deed / agreement governed by the Partnership Act 1890 or the Limited Partnerships Act 1907
- community benefit and co-operative societies registered with the Financial Conduct Authority
- Royal Charter bodies
- statutory bodies and other public bodies including Universities and museums who run or maintain cultural services
- The lead organization must either be based in England or can demonstrate that the majority of their work takes place in England.
- For the avoidance of doubt, the above includes National Portfolio Organizations, Creative People and Places lead organizations and Music Education Hub lead organizations.
For more information, visit https://www.artscouncil.org.uk/funding/culture-recovery-fund-emergency-resource-support-round-two#