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Suffolk County Council launches £500,000 fund to boost local culture

Suffolk County Council has unveiled a new £500,000 Culture Project Fund to support arts and museum projects across the county. The initiative offers grants ranging from £1,500 to £50,000 for various cultural endeavours.

The big picture: The fund aims to strengthen Suffolk's cultural landscape, focusing on health and wellbeing, economic development, environmental protection, and value for money.

There are three tiers of grants are available:

  • Small grants up to £1,500

  • Medium grants up to £15,000

  • Large grants up to £50,000

Why it matters: The fund seeks to create happier, healthier, and stronger communities by supporting cultural projects that reach vulnerable and marginalised groups.

‘KB Designs Youth Mural’ on Great Coleman Street in 2024
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KB Designs Youth Mural mural on Great Coleman Street, commissioned by the Wild Walls Festival 2024

Who can apply: Eligible applicants include arts and museum organisations, skilled freelancers, registered charities, community interest companies, non-profits, and social enterprises based in Suffolk.

Both capital and revenue projects are supported, with a maximum of £25,000 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 launch of the Culture Project Fund marks a significant investment in the future of Suffolk's cultural sector. By supporting projects that focus on our key priorities, we aim to create happier, healthier, and stronger communities."

Key dates:

  • Fund opens for applications: 23 September 2024

  • Medium and Large grant applications deadline: 29 November 2024

  • Medium and Large grants awarded by: 14 February 2025

  • Small grant presentations: 17 March, 14 July, and 15 September 2025

The bottom line: This initiative aims to boost Suffolk's economy by supporting projects that enhance skills development, promote social enterprises, and attract visitors.

Apply now: If you want more information or to submit your application, visit https://suffolk.gov.uk/culture-heritage-and-leisure/culture-project-fund.

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