Deadline: 10-Jun-24
The Wakefield Council has announced the Made in Wakefield Small Grants to focus on activities which can be delivered in the short term with a focus on providing support quickly to artists, creatives, and the communities.
Culture Grants are for artists, creatives, cultural organisations, and community groups based in Wakefield district. The grants help enhance the creative and cultural offer across Wakefield.
Funding Information
- Culture Grants range from £250 to £15,000.
- Made in Wakefield Small Grants – £1,500 – £5,000.
Eligible Projects
- These grants will support:
- small scale creative, cultural and heritage projects
- small scale participatory arts projects
- small scale projects that target engagement with culturally under-served audiences
- research and Development for projects
- match funding for national funding application i.e. Arts Council England
Eligibility Criteria
- They can receive applications from individuals, cultural organisations, and community groups. You must be based within the Wakefield district and all projects must be completed by, for and with the people of Wakefield – i.e. it must take place within the district for the benefit of the district.
- Wakefield district based – Culture Grants 2024 is funding for Wakefield district. You must have a registered address within Wakefield district. If you are an individual applying, then the address can be personal or a business premises e.g. a creative studio or office.
- Cultural and Creative activity – Culture Grants 2024 funding supports arts, cultural and heritage activity. Your application must focus on a project, idea or activity which is predominantly creative.
- Projects align with the timeline requirements
- Culture Grants 2024 projects supported in Round 1 (30 October 2023 deadline) must start activity no later than February 2024
- Culture Grants 2024 projects supported in all rounds must be completed and evaluated by the 28 February 2025. They cannot fund activity that has already happened.
- Employees of Wakefield Council/Full-Time Student – They cannot fund employees of Wakefield Council individually, or as a lead applicant for a group, organisation or collective. This funding is not suitable for full-time students.
- They cannot fund any of the following – any projects which include elements which are unsafe, illegal, defamatory, or discriminatory in any way. They cannot fund the purchase of alcohol, and they cannot fund capital expenditure.
- Faith groups – They can support faith groups to run community arts activity, but they cannot support religious messaging or religious activities.
For more information, visit Wakefield Council.