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Main Grants Scheme – Arts

Rosalind Hill

Main Grants Scheme – Arts

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The Foundation aims to benefit charitable causes in either the arts or learning:

Arts – This strand is designed to improve the sustainability of the arts and support groups which work to achieve this. Generally, funding is for specific projects/activities that offer long-term benefit and sustainability.

Learning – This strand is designed to support projects that facilitate the acquisition of knowledge such as through increased access to places of learning (eg museums and libraries) and which have a long-term strategic impact. Applications are accepted from UK organisations with charitable status and a core remit of arts or learning. This includes registered charities, charitable incorporated organisations (CIOs), excepted charities and exempt charities.

Applications can be submitted at any time.  Once received, it will take up to four months, occasionally longer, to receive a decision from Trustees.

Find out more: Main Grants Scheme – Arts – (foylefoundation.org.uk)

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