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  • Engaging and including refugees at every stage

    Phosphoros Theatre

    Amount: £20,000
    Location: UK-wide, UK
    Date: 2019

    Phosphoros Theatre makes political theatre performed by refugee and asylum-seeking actors. This grant will support Phosphoros to make work with and performed by unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people.

  • More and Better: Streetwise Opera: regional development

    Streetwise Opera

    Fund: Arts Fund
    Amount: £290,000
    Location: East Midlands, London, Multi-region, North East, North West, UK
    Date: 2019

    Streetwise Opera is a performing arts charity that supports people with experience of homelessness. This grant will help Streetwise Opera to reach more people, build organisational capacity and develop cross-sector partnerships through regional hubs.

  • More and Better: Starter for Fives: Growing access to high-quality early years dance

    South East Dance

    Fund: Arts Fund
    Amount: £252,000
    Location: East of England, Multi-region, South East, South West, Yorkshire & Humber, UK
    Date: 2019

    Delivered in partnership with three arts organisations across the UK, this programme aims to increase access to dance for early years aged children as participants and audiences and to support artists’ development and the commissioning and touring of new work.

  • A thriving and resilient small scale touring circuit

    Paines Plough

    Fund: Arts Fund
    Amount: £9,000
    Location: East Midlands, East of England, Multi-region, North East, North West, South East, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK
    Date: 2019

    Touring company Paines Plough specialises in commissioning and producing new plays and helping playwrights to develop their craft. This grant will support Paines Plough to transform a small scale touring network into a resilient circuit that sustains the wider touring sector, to connect with young audiences and to train a new and diverse generation of artists and touring companies.

  • More and Better: Creative Agents of Change

    42nd Street

    Fund: Arts Fund
    Amount: £322,000
    Location: North West, UK
    Date: 2019

    42nd Street is a Manchester based charity that supports young people with their mental health and wellbeing. This grant will support the organisation to develop the Horsfall arts programme and to integrate this initiative into 42nd Street’s wider offer.

  • Explore and Test: Voices that Matter: Women, Art, Collaboration

    Whitechapel Gallery

    Fund: Arts Fund
    Amount: £60,000
    Location: London, UK
    Date: 2019

    Based in East London, Whitechapel Gallery presents modern and contemporary exhibitions and delivers artists commissions and school and community engagement programmes. Through this grant, the gallery will run a two-year programme of participatory workshops, exhibitions and public events in collaboration with local Black, Asian and ethnic minority women and community support organisations.

  • Explore and Test: Young Hearts

    Heart of Glass St Helens Ltd

    Fund: Arts Fund
    Amount: £60,000
    Location: North West, UK
    Date: 2019

    Heart of Glass delivers socially engaged contemporary arts programmes in St Helens, Merseyside. Through this grant, Heart of Glass will explore how best to support working-class young women to develop the self-confidence and skills to create new artwork and to produce and promote cultural activity for their peers.

  • Explore and Test: Queen’s Park Cultural Capital Project

    Bedford Creative Arts

    Fund: Arts Fund
    Amount: £40,000
    Location: East of England, UK
    Date: 2019

    Bedford Creative Arts is a contemporary arts charity dedicated to commissioning high quality art with communities and working with artists to explore new developments in socially engaged art practice. This grant will support Bedford Creative Arts to expand a successful pilot approach of co-creation with residents across a larger geographic area, test different methods of engagement, share skills and knowledge with key partners and develop a deeper understanding of the work’s social impact.

  • So It Is: Breakthrough Funding

    So It Is

    Amount: £21,000
    Location: East Midlands, Multi-region, North East, North West, UK
    Date: 2019

    This grant will support 2014 Breakthrough Fund recipient David Agnew to continue to develop adventurous programming and audiences, largely in music and outdoor events, in partnership with venues and other producers in the North West.

  • The Memory Lounge

    SPUD

    Fund: Ideas and Pioneers Fund
    Amount: £10,200
    Location: Multi-region, South East, South West, UK
    Date: 2019

    SPUD delivers participatory projects that enable audiences to engage with art, the environment and architecture. Through this grant, SPUD will develop a mobile workshop space that offers people with dementia and their families the opportunity to explore their creativity and self-expression with professional artists.

  • Political Punch-Up

    Shout Out UK

    Fund: Ideas and Pioneers Fund
    Amount: £9,075
    Location: East of England, London, Multi-region, North West, South East, Yorkshire & Humber, UK
    Date: 2019

    Shout Out UK is a youth-led network that provides a platform to debate and discuss the world young people want to live in on and offline. Through this grant, Shout Out UK aims to run a series of sporting events which pit political figures against each other for charity as a way of engaging more young people in politics.

  • Rhymes Reimagined

    Rosie Adediran

    Fund: Ideas and Pioneers Fund
    Amount: £10,530
    Location: Multi-region, Scotland, South West, West Midlands, Yorkshire & Humber, UK
    Date: 2019

    Rosie Adediran is an experienced singing teacher and musical director based in East London. Through this grant, she will scope and develop an online platform offering high quality resources, songs and training for families and staff in settings such as children’s centres and play groups.