Music for All

Grants are available to community groups, schools, and individuals in several different categories, each with its own criteria and award amounts.

This round will support:

  • community groups working with people with Learning and cognitive challenges
  • community groups working with those facing financial hardship
  • community groups working with underprivileged children in early years age group 0-4
  • community projects supporting those with physical mobility and accessibility needs
  • community projects providing choral singing opportunities for underprivileged people
  • the Learn to Play Award for individuals who either attended a Music for All’s Learn to Play ‘23 event in October or have been inspired by a Learn to Play tutorial video streamed on Music for All’s YouTube channel.

Grants of up to £2,000 are available in this round.

The closing date for applications is the 13th January 2025.

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