resources: Arts Council EnglandAll of our resources related to Arts Council England can be found on this page. These are the tools we use to make our producing and fundraising easier, and hopefully they’re useful for you too.
*new* Project Grants Under £30k templatesUpdated on 1st November 2023
ACE have some templates but they aren't super user friendly, so we've made some of our own again. You can download: - full application - Google doc - Numbers workbook for budget, timeline, partners, venues - Google Sheets workbook TO DOWNLOAD: Open the file from the Drive, go to File > Make a Copy > Save your copy somewhere helpful > GOOD LUCK! Developing Your Creative PracticeDYCP fund opens for applications 4 times in the year. Here you can download:
You can download: - full application template - Word doc - numbers workbook for budget and timeline - Google Sheets workbook - final report template - Word doc TO DOWNLOAD: Open the file from the Drive, go to File > Make a Copy > Save your copy somewhere helpful > GOOD LUCK! *new* Project Grants Over £30k templatesUpdated on 7 December 2023
And just to be extra, we've done the over £30k templates too...again. You can download: - full application - Google doc - Numbers workbook for budget, cashflow(!!), timeline, partners, venues - Google Sheets workbook TO DOWNLOAD: Open the file from the Drive, go to File > Make a Copy > Save your copy somewhere helpful > GOOD LUCK! LINKS: The doc templates also have links to helpful webpages/documents from ACE for reference on the policy behind the question or info on how you might answer it. *Old* Project Grants Under £30k report templateFor those who applied before November 2023, this is the report template for under £30k applications.
TO DOWNLOAD: Open the file from the Drive, go to File > Make a Copy > Save your copy somewhere helpful > get that cash On sharing this the old templates publicly, we were kindly offered money from some NPOs to cover the time it took us to make this resource. Big thanks to Derby Theatre (shout out to Sarah for offering in public first), Theatre Bristol, Cambridge Junction and Prime Theatre for their contributions. |