Grants database
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Youth Dance England
£150,000 London, UK 2015Action research to support national dissemination of the first qualification for dance practitioners to work with children and young people in the informal sector.
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Serious Events Limited
£150,000 Multi-region, UK 2015Support for Serious to develop and deliver four participatory projects (in London, Glasgow, Norfolk and Dorset) that will culminate as part of ‘World River’, the major Cultural Olympiad initiative that they are developing as part of ‘Sound’. ‘World River’ will be a spectacular, free curtain-raiser to the 2012 Games, taking place at various iconic locations along the banks of the River Thames on the weekend of July 21 and 22, a week before the Opening Ceremony.
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Cardboard Citizens
£150,000 London, UK 2015Core support to underpin key salaries, helping the organisation to develop their theatrical work with homeless people in London.
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New Writing North
£150,000 North East, UK 2015To support an innovative programme of activities and new partnerships to engage North East readers with quality literature events and activities.
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Modern Art Oxford
£150,000 East of England, UK 2015Support for the extension of a programme of collaborative art activities and events on the Rose Hill housing estate in Oxford.
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Greatwood Caring For Retired Racehorses Limited
£15,235 South West, UK 2015A teacher to develop and deliver a life skills programme for children with special needs, based around an environmental project called Down to Earth.
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Mediation Plus
£15,023 South East, UK 2015To set up peer mediation in local primary schools – three year programme of training and support
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The Koestler Trust
£15,000 UK-wide, UK 2015Expansion of ‘Arts Mentoring for Released Prisoners’ project and UK-wide roll out of the Arts Award Scheme’s exhibitions, curated by marginalised young people.
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Museum of London
£15,000 London, UK 2015Core support to underpin the family learning activities at the Museum of London.
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Bombastic Ltd
£15,000 Wales, UK 2015Support towards a new piece of dance theatre for 7–11 year olds, integrating animation and new technologies and extending beyond the stage to schools and homes through workshops, live streaming in school hours and a computer game.
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The Asham Literary Endowment Trust
£15,000 South East, UK 2015Creative writing project for young people facilitated by authors via travelling workshops in rural East Sussex. Participants work to be published on a dedicated website.