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  • Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Arts Access and Participation

    Created: 03/11/2020
    News/Events Category: Funding and Finance


    The Paul Hamlyn Foundation's Access and Participation fund will support organisations to test, implement and develop ambitious plans to widen access to and deepen participation in the arts as well as addressing inequalities of opportunity. The fund aims to help organisations to build stronger evidence about what works so that they can improve practice and achieve greater impact.

    Who can apply?

    Applications from not-for-profit organisations, of any size and working anywhere in the UK, can apply to this fund.

    For further eligibility details and to apply for this fund, click here.

    There is no definitive closing date to this fund.

     

     




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