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  • Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Arts Based Learning Fund

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


    The Paul Hamlyn Foundation's Arts Based Learning Fund aims to support work which enables pupils in formal education settings, particularly those experiencing systemic inequality or disadvantage, to thrive through engagement with high quality, arts-based learning. It will support arts organisations working with schools to improve the evidence base for their work, so that they can do more to enhance the lives, development and achievements of children and young people.

    Who can apply?

    This fund is open for applications from charities, community organisations, social enterprises and not-for-profit companies active in the arts. Applicants must be working in partnership with schools or other formal education settings – i.e. primary and secondary schools, further education colleges, pupil referral units and special schools.

    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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