Project grants and arts in criminal justice
20th October | online | free
Arts Council England (ACE) recently announced that it is reopening applications for its National Lottery Project Grants. ACE has pledged to make the new fund more responsive to the needs of smaller independent organisations and individual practitioners during Covid-19.
As part of the Network for Arts and Social Outcomes, the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance is delighted to invite you to this free information session, where you can find out more about the grants and ask questions from ACE representatives. We will be joined by:
- Richard Ings, the NCJAA’s Relationship Manager at ACE and the London Area champion for Arts in Health, Wellbeing & Criminal Justice
- John McMahon, Arts Council lead for Arts and Health.
Please join us if you are interested in learning more about Project Grants and the overall ACE Let's Create strategy.
Register here
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