Funding
Culture Everywhere Micro Grants

Culture Everywhere Micro Grants

Wakefield Council

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Funding Available:
£1,500
Deadline:
16/12/2024

Funding Information

Culture Grants – Culture Everywhere Micro Grants are Wakefield Council’s grants specifically aimed at Wakefield-based community groups, charities, CICs and other VCSE sector organisations to run short term and small scale creative and heritage projects, events and activities.

Funding is available up to £1,500 and applications are accepted throughout the year, with deadlines on the following dates:

  • Round 12 - Monday 16 September 2024
  • Round 13 - Monday 21 October 2024
  • Round 14 - Monday 18 November 2024
  • Round 15 - Monday 16 December 2024

Visit the Culture Everywhere webpage for more information and to apply, and the Application Guidance page for lots of guidance and top tips.

Culture Grants are part of Our Year – Wakefield District 2024, a year-long celebration of our district and an invitation to enjoy 366 days of culture, creativity and connection for everyone, everywhere. Successful projects will be part of Our Year.

Get in touch at [email protected] if you have any queries.

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