Is your organisation eligible?
Funding for organisations is closed while new funds are prepared. |
There are not many eligibility criteria organisations need to match prior to submitting applications for funding.
Creative Skillset will welcome your application if:
- Your organisation fits Creative Skillset's definition; please see below
- You are able to show at application stage that your project is financially sound;
- Your organisation is able to secure partnership funding for your project; and
- You have developed or are about to develop training projects or development activities addressing skill areas prioritised in the different Creative Skillset's funding schemes.
The links below provide more information to help you determine if you can apply to the funds. We also recommend that you read the funding for organisation guidelines for full details.
What do we mean by "organisation"?
The type organisation you are - your size, shape and how long you have been trading for - will have a bearing on the eligibility criteria applied by the funding programmes and the kind of evidence we will require when assessing applications.
Read MoreWhat about finances?
Creative Skillset conducts financial assessments on all organisations applying for funding. This may include a financial assessment to help us estimating the viability of your project.
Read MoreAreas of skills prioritised by the funds
The purpose of Creative Skillset's funds is to facilitate the development and delivery of training related activities addressing skill areas identified as a priority by Creative Skillset's research programme and through regular consultation with industry.
Read MorePartnership funding
Some of our grants have a set maximum amount you can request. Some others will cover just 80% of the support needed. Your application will need to include details of how you intend to supplement the funding you are requesting from Creative Skillset.
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