Rochdale Borough Culture Network Small Grants Fund
The Rochdale Borough Culture Network aims to support individual artists & arts organisations, as well as voluntary groups, faith and social enterprises to widen access and promote arts & culture in our borough.

The Small Grant Fund is open to applications, up to a maximum of £500 for artists, projects or ideas that support at least one of the following aims:

- Funding to support Rochdale based artists / arts organisations to develop an idea or a project
- Projects that widen access to the arts, and engage traditionally under-represented groups including ethnically diverse, disabled, LGBTQ+ and individuals living on or below the poverty line
- Projects that support Rochdale’s visitor economy and promote Rochdale’s vibrant arts, culture, and events to external audiences

To apply please complete this application form.  

If you require any support, or would prefer to submit via Word Document or Whats App Voice Note, please email admin@cartwheelarts.org.uk or telephone 01706 361300 & ask to speak to Hebe.

Deadline: 31st August 2022 at 10am
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What is your name?
Are you applying as an individual, or on behalf of an organisation or group? *
If you are applying on behalf of an organisation or group, please provide their name below:
Please provide a contact email address:
Please provide a telephone number:
Please provide a postal address:
Which of the following aims does your project meet?  (Please select all that apply) *
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We would like to know more about your project, and how it will widen access to arts and culture in Rochdale.  Please tell us what you would like to do, and how you plan to do it. (500 words maximum) *
Each applicant can apply for a maximum of £500.  How much do you wish to apply for? *
Please provide a simple budget.  What will you spend the money on, if successful?  (300 words maximum) *
The Terms & Conditions of the Small Grants Fund state that applicants may receive 1 grant per financial year from RBCN.  We will not fund the same project twice.  Please choose from one of the following options: *
Safeguarding is the term used for keeping children and members of the public safe from harm.  If your project involves working with children or members of the public, such as a workshop or outdoor event, we expect you to have considered your Safeguarding policy.  (Please do not worry if you have never heard of Safeguarding before - we are happy to provide support / make you aware of free courses, if you are successful).  Please let us know which of the following apply: *
OPTIONAL:  Is there anything else you wish to tell us?
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