Golsoncott Foundation: Funding to Promote Excellence in the Arts

Arts organisations across the UK can apply for grants of up to £3,000 from the Golsoncott Foundation to support projects that demonstrate excellence in the arts and provide clear public benefit.

The Foundation supports a range of activity including writing, theatre, music, ballet and visual arts. Funding is usually offered as a one-off grant.

Applications should include a clear project description, evidence of public benefit, the amount requested, and details of any other funding. Annual accounts and supporting information should also be provided.

The trustees meet quarterly, with the next deadline on 31 August 2026. Applications may close early if demand is high, so early submission is advised.

Apply by emailing admin@golsoncott.org.uk

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