Arts Council National Lottery Project Grants

Arts Council England’s National Lottery Project Grants is a continuous, open-access funding programme supporting a wide range of arts, museums, and libraries projects across England. Organisations, individuals, and community groups can apply at any time, with no fixed deadlines. However, applicants should allow sufficient time for assessment and planning. Arts Council England

Funding Details

  • Eligible Projects: Projects that involve arts, museums, or libraries, including exhibitions, performances, events, and community engagement activities.

  • Funding Amounts: Grants range from £1,000 to £100,000, with specific strands available for different funding levels.

  • Application Process: Applications can be submitted through the Arts Council’s online portal. Guidance on eligibility, application requirements, and assessment criteria is available on the Arts Council’s website. Arts Council England

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for funding, applicants must:

  • Project Focus: Ensure the project aligns with the objectives of the National Lottery Project Grants programme, focusing on arts, museums, or libraries.

  • Financial Planning: Provide a clear budget that outlines expected income and expenditure, ensuring all project income is offset against project expenditure. Arts Council England

  • Community Engagement: Demonstrate how the project will engage with and benefit the community, fostering participation and access to cultural activities.

Application Process

Applicants should:

  1. Review Guidance: Read the National Lottery Project Grants guidance for applicants to understand the programme’s objectives and requirements.

  2. Prepare Application: Complete the online application form, providing detailed information about the project, budget, and expected outcomes.

  3. Submit Application: Submit the application through the Arts Council’s online portal.

Support and Resources

The Arts Council offers various resources to assist applicants, including:

  • Guidance Documents: Detailed guidance on eligibility, application requirements, and assessment criteria.

  • Support Services: Assistance for applicants with specific needs or questions regarding the application process.

For more information and to apply, visit the National Lottery Project Grants page.

 

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