Youth Music – Catalyser Fund

Gemma Colley

Youth Music – Catalyser Fund

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The Youth Music Catalyser Fund offers grants between £30,001 and £300,000 to organisations in England who want to sustain work, scale-up delivery, or create change in sector practice. Catalyser programmes must support children and young people who face barriers to make, learn or earn in music, and aim to make music activity more inclusive so everyone can access it.

Your work must meet one of our themes:

  • Early years
  • Disabled, d/Deaf and neurodivergent young people
  • Youth justice system
  • Young people facing barriers
  • Young adults
  • Organisations and the workforce.

To find out more and how to apply, visit the following link: Catalyser Fund | Youth Music

Application deadline: 10th May 2024 5pm

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