Deadline: 17-Sep-21
Applications are now open for Lady Neville Charity’s capital grants for Arts and Heritage projects (UK wide).
Eligible Arts and Heritage projects can include; local heritage projects which help local groups to conserve and restore their landmarks, landscape, traditions and culture; Performing and Visual Arts organisations involved in performances, art, music, and drama activities.
These can be considered across the UK.
Areas
Organisations working in one of the following areas:
- Local Heritage: Projects which help local groups to conserve and restore their landmarks, landscape, traditions and culture.
- Performing Arts & Visual Arts: Groups involved in undertaking a particular activity in any field in this area.
- Skinners’ Company: Any charitable activity which takes place in areas where the Skinners’ Company already has a presence, either through its own existing work in social housing and education, or where there are historic links.
- The City of London
- Camden (particularly Kings Cross)
- Enfield
- Hackney
- Hounslow
- West Kent, (particularly Tonbridge & Malling and Tunbridge Wells)
- Romney Marsh (Kent only)
Funding Information
- Grants of up to £1,000 are available for capital items.
Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria for the programme is as follows:
- Arts and Heritage projects (UK wide) or
- Any charitable activity in key areas of Company interest (North London and West Kent)*
- For capital items (i.e. equipment, building works) or
- One-off anniversary events separate to core activities (not including regular annual events)
- Registered charities or not-for-profit organisations in the UK
- The charity’s annual turnover does not exceed £100,000
- The total project cost is less than £10,000
Specifically, these areas are: The City of London (i.e. ‘The Square Mile’), the London boroughs of Camden, Enfield, Hackney, and Hounslow. West Kent includes Tonbridge & Malling, Tunbridge Wells, and Romney Marsh.
Ineligible Applicants
The Lady Neville Charity will not fund the following:
- Individuals
- Organisational revenue costs (e.g. staff salaries, general running costs, hire costs etc)
- Projects in hospital, nursing or residential care settings, or for medical research
- Organisations funded by the charity within the past year
- Other grant-making charities
For more information, visit https://www.skinners.org.uk/neville/