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£500,000 culture fund reopens for Suffolk arts and museum projects

Suffolk County Council has launched the second year of its Culture Project Fund, offering grants of up to £20,000 to support local arts and museum projects across the county.

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Why it matters: Applications are now open for the £500,000 fund, which supports projects that align with the council's key priorities of health and wellbeing, economic development, environmental protection, and value for money.

The details: The fund offers three tiers of support to ensure both grassroots ventures and established organisations can access funding:

  • Small grants up to £1,500

  • Medium grants up to £10,000

  • Large grants up to £20,000

Eligible applicants include arts and museum organisations operating as skilled freelancers, registered charities, community interest companies, non-profits, and social enterprises based in Suffolk. The fund supports both capital and revenue projects, with a maximum of £10,000 available for capital expenditure.

What they're saying: Councillor Philip Faircloth-Mutton, Suffolk County Council's Cabinet Member for Environment, Communities and Equality, said: "The second year of the Culture Project Fund marks a significant investment in the future of Suffolk's cultural sector and underlines our commitment to investment in arts and museums. By supporting projects that focus on our key priorities, we aim to create happier, healthier, and more united communities."

He added: "This fund is about more than just arts and culture, it's about building resilience, fostering inclusion, and boosting the wellbeing of our residents. We're excited to see the positive impact these projects will have on our county."

The bigger picture: The fund particularly targets projects designed to reach vulnerable communities, including those on low incomes, isolated individuals, and marginalised groups. Applications must demonstrate how projects will enhance mental and physical health while creating resilience and improving overall wellbeing through inclusive and accessible activities.

The council also aims to strengthen Suffolk's economy by supporting projects that enhance skills development, promote social enterprises, and attract visitors to the county.

What's next: Medium and large grant applications must be submitted by 28 November 2025, with awards announced by the end of February 2026. Small grant presentations will be announced by the end of March 2026.

The bottom line: Suffolk's arts and cultural organisations have until late November to apply for grants that could transform their ability to serve local communities while contributing to the county's economic and social development.

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