Networks Funding 2020

Networks Funding 2020

 

  • BACKLIT NetworkA schedule of online activities based around current needs, from Nottingham artist led gallery and studios BACKLIT. 
  • The Black Country Funding Network for Arts and CultureA new network of fundraisers and stakeholders from the arts and culture sector in the Black Country.
  • Fundraisers Support for National Association of Youth TheatresA ‘Fundraisers Support Network’ within the NAYT.
  • In House NetworkA support network for small arts organisations based at the Somerset House Exchange. 
  • Leeds Dance Partnership Virtual NetworkA series of virtual conversations and events which will be curated by independent artists, with expert input and professional facilitation from professionals.
  • Museum of the HomeThe development of a fundraising video pitch to use in fundraising asks, the learning and process from which will be shared via peer networks.
  • Upper Norwood Library Trust  - Internal corporate and individual giving training for Directors and Trustees, which will then delivered to the broader library network through webinars.
  • Virtual Network for East Midlands Caribbean Carnival Artists Network - A new Virtual Network to support Caribbean Carnival Artists. 
  • What Next? Brighton and HoveA subgroup of Directors from Independent arts organisations from Brighton & Hove to explore the option of a collective crowdfunding campaign.
  • Bradford Producing Hub - Developing ‘Get It Done: finding funds’. This will consist of a series of training sessions for 25 Bradford based artists/arts professionals who want to embed fundraising as a core part of their practice, leading to the development of an informal fundraising network.
  • Family Arts Network Sunderland - Holding a virtual conference and training event for Family Arts network member organisations in Sunderland, promoting access and inclusion for intergenerational families.
  • Young Black Creative Directory - This is the development of a brand new network. They will do this by hosting a series of meetings supporting young Black arts professionals in the creative sector, giving members the opportunity to peer review work as well as project ideas and pitches, a mentoring matching service and specific training sessions in key skills to aid creative professional development.