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Funding for Music Promoters (UK)
The PRS for Music Foundation, which is the UK's largest independent funder for new music of any genre, provides a range of grants to stimulate and support the creation and performance of new music in the UK has announced that it is seeking applications for funding from promoters of Music of any genre, including unsigned band promoters. This funding scheme has two levels of funding. If you are applying for the first time, you are only able to apply for up to £3,000. If you wish to apply for more than £3,000, please email applications@prsformusicfoundation.com . To be eligible for funding, promoters will need to have at least one year's track record of promoting events; be promoting at least 8 events over a 12 month period (Making Music music clubs must be promoting at least 3 concerts during this period); and be programming new British music of any genre.
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Mini Mediabox (England)
Mediabox offers disadvantaged 13 to 19 year olds the opportunity to develop and produce creative media projects, using film, television, print, radio or online platforms. Mini Mediabox provides grants of £1,000 to £5,000 and is open to grassroots and community youth organisations with a turnover of £150,000 or under as well as schools. The scheme which is run by a consortium consisting of First Light Movies, Media Trust, Skillset and the UK Film Council is for young people to; express their own opinions, ideas and views, gain new skills, encourage creativity, boost personal development and get their voices heard. Previous projects supported through Mini Mediabox include; Something Better - 'Little Horrors' which will give a group of young people from Newcastle the opportunity to create a film exploring their hopes and fears for the future; This is me - a film about how young people with Autism overcome the everyday challenges they face; and the Colour of Life - 'Word from the streets' which brought together young people from minority ethnic groups in Peckham to create a unique radio programme.
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Funding for Music Making Activities (England)
Youth Music, the UK's largest children's music charity has announced its grant making programme is open for applications. Through its "Open Programme", grants of between £5,000 and £30,000 are available to support projects that provide music-making activities for children and young people in support of Youth Music's goals. Youth Music will fund any non profit-making organisation more than one year old, that is committed to music-making activities for children and young people up to 18 (or up to 25 if they have special educational needs, disabilities or are in detention). Youth Music aims to support music making activities principally in out of school hours such as during weekends, holidays as well as in breakfast and after schools clubs. Youth Music understands that programmes may need to begin in school hours especially if the proposal involves encouraging first time participation in music. To help with this, Youth Music will consider applications for programmes where up to 25% of the time is spent in school hours. The proposed programme should aim to encourage children and young people to eventually make music outside of school hours. The next closing date for applications is the 10 March 2011.
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The Brit Trust (UK)
The Brit Trust whose mission is to give young people a chance to express their musical creativity, is open to applications for projects that encourage young people in the exploration and pursuit of educational, cultural or therapeutic benefits emanating from music. Since 1989 when the Trust was established, it has donated over £13 million to various charities. The Trust does not consider individual grants, scholarships or capital grants or grant donations outside the UK. The Trust is limited to the amount of donations it can make as they are fully committed in supporting the BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology and Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Centre.
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