[cma-l] Arts Council England announces improved Grants for the arts

CMA-L cma-l at commedia.org.uk
Wed Sep 16 14:41:38 BST 2009


Arts Council England today announced changes to its Grants for the arts
programme that will transform the way it serves artists and save on
administration costs, which will be reinvested in the arts.

The changes will come into effect from March 2010 when a central Grants
for the arts team, with artform specialisations, will assess and monitor
all applications. This will provide an efficient and simplified
application process, consistent advice for applicants and considerable
administration savings - 23% of the overall administrative savings
required by Government in the organisation review.

For the first time artists and arts organisations will be able to apply
to Grants for the arts online. This is a major step forward in making
the programme more widely accessible and applications as easy as
possible. The online process will be simple and user-friendly with drop
down guidance to help applicants.

The first applications can be submitted online from 1 March 2010.

The new Grants for the arts centre in Manchester will be staffed by
highly skilled arts specialists who have a strong knowledge of the arts
and close relationships with regional offices. Final decisions will
continue to be made by regional offices.

The Arts Council is also simplifying the information required for
applications of £10,000 or less. Applicants will be asked for a shorter
proposal which will allow a quicker decision, within six weeks.

To ensure that the transition from one way of working to the other is as
efficient and seamless as possible Grants for the arts will be
suspending new applications between Monday 18 January and Friday 26
February.

Decisions will continue to be made throughout the transition period.
Applicants who might be planning to submit an application during this
time are encouraged to submit earlier or later than they were planning
to ensure their applications can be assessed in good time. Applicants
for £10,000 or less may find it is better to submit their applications
later and get a quicker decision using the online process.

Philip Deverell, Director of Grants for the arts, Arts Council England
said; “We are delighted that the improvements to Grants for the arts
will bring huge benefits to artists and arts organisations. Not only
will we be able to make significant savings, which will be invested
straight back in to the arts, but the process will be simpler and
quicker for artists and arts organisations to apply.”

“We’d encourage people thinking about applying between 18 January and 26
February to consider applying before or after the suspension period so
we can get back to them with a decision in good time”.

More information about the improvements to Grants for the arts is
available from the website:

http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/grantsfortheartschanges.

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