There is no deadline, applications are accepted on a rolling basis
Funding of between £30,000 and £300,000 (up to £100,000 per year) is available to support arts and cultural organisations to work in partnership with schools to make arts-based learning a core part of education.
The aim of the fund is to:
- Support arts organisations to work in partnership with formal education settings, leading to a mutual exchange and enrichment of expertise
- Focus on pupils who experience systemic inequity and enable them to make progress and overcome barriers to learning
- Explore the role of arts-based learning in addressing issues of inclusion, especially racism, in education
- Create more opportunities for high-quality arts-based teaching and learning in education settings, especially in those that have not had this work in the past
- Enable arts-based learning to be embedded in curricula and practiced for the long-term
- Build a body of evidence and practice, and understand how the work improves equity for pupils
The funding can be used to support core funding, delivery costs, training, etc.
Click here to find out more and apply
The Paul Hamlyn Foundation has multiple funding streams currently open for applications:
- Youth Fund
- Migration Fund
- Ideas and Pioneers Fund
- Arts Fund (opening for applications Monday 4 November 2024)