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  • Explore and Test: Youth Forum at The Tetley in south central Leeds.

    The Tetley

    Fund: Arts Fund
    Amount: £35,000
    Location: Yorkshire & Humber, UK
    Date: 2016

    The Tetley is a new centre for contemporary art and learning located in the former headquarters of the Tetley Brewery in South Central Leeds. The Tetley will provide ongoing, in-depth arts programming to young people, who have previously had limited opportunities to engage in extra-curricular creative activities. They will have regular access to a significant contemporary art venue, where they will work alongside professional artists and be given opportunities to consider further education or careers within the arts and creative industries.

  • Explore and Test: Prospero: new techniques in drama and creative facilitation with technology

    Collar and Tie Ltd

    Fund: Arts-based Learning Fund
    Amount: £35,100
    Location: West Midlands, UK
    Date: 2016

    Based in Worcester, Collar & Tie (C&T) develops new creative techniques that mix participatory drama, learning, digital and social media in order to improve learning experiences and teaching methods. C&T will test the pedagogic potential of its online theatre education platform, Prospero, over one school year with four demographically different primary schools in Worcestershire. This will enable teachers to develop new ways of deploying Drama and ICT across the curriculum.

  • Explore and Test: Super Heroes: Words Are Our Power!

    Writing on the Wall

    Fund: Arts-based Learning Fund
    Amount: £59,930
    Location: North West, UK
    Date: 2016

    Writing on the Wall is a Liverpool-based community charity that promotes and celebrates writing in all its forms through a month-long annual festival and year-round projects. It will test whether working with schools to create a programme of creative writing and illustration workshops, with a super hero theme, can increase children’s attainment in literacy, their social skills, self-esteem and aspirations.

  • Explore and Test: Embodying Maths

    Theatre de Complicite

    Fund: Arts-based Learning Fund
    Amount: £60,000
    Location: London, Multi-region, Yorkshire & Humber, UK
    Date: 2016

    Following a small-scale pilot with Sheffield Hallam University in 2014, Complicite will evaluate a drama-based, whole class approach to maths to see if it improves children’s attainment.

  • Explore and Test: Raising Literacy Attainment through Arts Based Learning

    Partners in Creative Learning

    Fund: Arts-based Learning Fund
    Amount: £59,706
    Location: West Midlands, UK
    Date: 2016

    This project will test the impact of creative arts-based approaches to Literacy in 7 schools in disadvantaged areas around Stoke-on-Trent, where the arts have been squeezed out of the school day. Artists and teachers will work in partnership to address specific areas of the Literacy curriculum through creative interventions. Staffordshire University will evaluate the project with a focus on children’s attainment in Literacy.

  • Explore and Test: Unlocking the world through art: a sensory atelier

    Attenborough Arts Centre

    Fund: Arts-based Learning Fund
    Amount: £60,000
    Location: East Midlands, UK
    Date: 2016

    The University of Leicester’s Attenborough Arts Centre is the largest contemporary art gallery in Leicester and one of the largest in the East Midlands area. Attenborough Arts Centre will create a sensory workshop space designed specifically for children with special educational needs and disabilities. It will work with two special educational needs (SEN) schools to explore new ways to deliver the curriculum to these children using multisensory and kinaesthetic approaches to learning.

  • Explore and Test: Bridging the Gap: Drama-based learning for girls with ASD

    Valley and Vale Community Arts

    Fund: Arts-based Learning Fund
    Amount: £60,000
    Location: Wales, UK
    Date: 2016

    Based in Bridgend and Betws, Wales, Valley and Vale Community Arts delivers a range of creative work focusing on enhancing wellbeing for the local community. This project will offer drama-based learning workshops for girls with late diagnosed autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), many of whom attend an Alternative Provision Centre. This initiative seeks to develop both their own and the Centre’s understanding and use of drama as a helpful teaching method.

  • To fund the salary of the lead children and young people’s worker

    Fenham Association of Residents

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £60,000
    Location: North East, UK
    Date: 2016

    Fenham Association of Residents (FAR) is a leading community organisation in the West End of Newcastle. It works with young people to strengthen community cohesion, help them to overcome the challenges they face and to achieve their goals. This grant will go towards the salary of the Children and Young People’s Lead Worker. This will enable FAR to develop its work with young people further around its priority areas, whilst taking advantage of a newly renovated building. These priorities include: mental health, sexual health, education and training and diversity.

  • Building sustainabiity by diversifying income streams and up-skilling staff.

    Keyfund

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £53,153
    Location: North East, UK
    Date: 2016

    The Keyfund seeks to engage those who are vulnerable and facing complex barriers to progression and social mobility. It focuses on helping young people identify their passions and practically developing their skills and strengths for success. Keyfund plans to use 2015/16 to reflect, innovate and transition. This grant will support the CEO’s salary and contribute to two new posts. This will enable the organisation to focus on business development, marketing and promotions to build resilience for the future.

  • Funding toward the Co-Director’s salary

    URPotential

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £60,000
    Location: North West, UK
    Date: 2016

    URPotential works to build community cohesion. Their four main areas of focus include: training, research and consultancy, direct delivery of youth work and volunteering. This funding will go towards a Co-Director’s salary. The grant will allow for an increase in hours for a young manager. The organisation seeks to be part of larger contracts and to ensure young people’s voices are heard locally and nationally.

  • Turning Point: Empowering Young Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Prisoners

    Zahid Mubarek Trust

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £50,000
    Location: London, UK
    Date: 2016

    The Zahid Mubarek Trust (ZMT) advocates for a just and humane criminal justice system to ensure the successful rehabilitation of young and vulnerable prisoners. It focuses particularly on prisoners from black, asian and minority ethnic backgrounds (BAME). ZMT aims to build on experience to deliver a new programme of workshops in ten prisons, where they currently work, and build links with existing appropriate services on release. They will recruit two qualified facilitators and aim for the programme to be integral to the organisation going forward.

  • Providing vital support with administration, development and publicity.

    Redthread

    Fund: Youth Fund
    Amount: £60,000
    Location: London, UK
    Date: 2016

    Redthread is a charity engaging in youth work, health and education to provide vital support for young people in their physical, mental and social development. Redthread is looking to secure sustainable funding for its core services. This grant will allow the Youth Work Team to focus on direct work with young people and the CEO and Head of Operations on strategic and organisational development, including fundraising.