Museum Fundamentals Grant Programme
AIM, in partnership with the Julia Rausing Trust and the Pilgrim Trust, is offering grants of up to £20,000 for small-to-medium-sized museums to support core activities, enable them to care for collections more effectively and efficiently, and meet the standards required for Accreditation.
Deadline: 6th Feb 2026
Youth Music's NextGen Fund
The NextGen Fund provided by Youth Music is intended help early-stage musicians and wider music adjacent creatives to invest in their own projects and make their ideas happen. The fund is especially aimed at those whose lack of finance holds them back from pursuing their goals.
Grants of up to £3,000 are available, to support costs linked to training, career development, travel, audience development, marketing, equipment, software and business development.
Deadline: 6th Feb 2026
Wembury Marine Conservation Area Voluntary Code of Conduct Panel Design
Plymouth Sound and Estuaries Recreational Mitigation and Management Scheme are looking for bespoke designs for an interpretation board for an updated version of the Wembury MCA Code of Conduct. These newly designed boards will be located at Wembury Beach and other sites.
Deadline: 30th Jan 2026 (12pm)
Amazon Literary Partnership 2026
Now in its seventh year, the Amazon Literary Partnership (ALP) provides one-off grants to not-for-profit literary organisations that support and champion writers of all ages and stages on their creative journey.
Deadline: 30 January 2026 (23:59)
Producer and Stage Manager Call Outs
This is an urgent and exciting moment to develop ‘Mine’, a play rooted in Cornwall’s shifting identity, where the past and future of mining collide. As lithium extraction returns to former tin and clay sites, many still within living memory, questions around industry, place, and personal identity rise to the surface.
Deadline: 30th Jan 2026 (9am)
Digital Plymouth: Rocket Duck
Rocket Duck is a pilot series designed to bring aspiring entrepreneurs together to collaborate, learn from experienced founders, and gain the skills, confidence, and networks to launch their tech startups.
Meetups: 29 Jan, 26 Feb
Launchpad Weekend: 14–15 March
Scops Arts Trust Funding
Scops Art Trust is offering grants of up to £30,000 to registered charities and other constituted, not-for-profit organisations across the UK, to deliver projects and activities that help people to understand, participate in, and enjoy the arts, particularly the performing arts (music, drama, opera, and dance).
Deadline: 27th Jan 2026
The Meadows Award
A funding initiative is open to support underrepresented artists participating in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
The award includes a cash prize of £3,000, alongside an opportunity to perform during the festival. Recipients will also receive mentoring and additional support.
Deadline: 23rd Jan 2026
National Archives’ Resilience Grants Programme
The Resilience Grants programme provides grants of up to £20,000, to empower the archive sector to find and develop sustainable solutions that enable change and develop organisational resilience.
Deadline: 21st Jan 2026
The Small Indie Fund
The Small Indie Fund ringfences £1million a year to support talented small independent production companies with turnovers of less than £10million. The fund has a focus on diverse-led companies and those based in the Nations and English regions.
In 2025/26 the fund has a dual focus, working across both TV and digital.
The Radcliffe Trust
The Radcliffe Trust supports the development of the skills, knowledge and experience that underpin the UK’s cultural heritage and crafts sectors. And supports classical music performance and training, especially chamber music, composition and music education.
#stlukesguidinglights Education Programme
St Luke’s are thrilled to invite all schools and community groups across Plymouth to apply to take part in St Luke’s Guiding Lights Learner programme.
#stlukesguidinglights Sponsorship Programme
Become a Sponsor of St Luke’s Guiding Lights event to help create something special for the local area and support the work of the hospice, as well as promoting your business.
Community Radio Fund
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has announced that it has made £900,000 available over the 2025-2026 financial year to the Community Radio Fund.
Opening early September
200 Stories Call Out
As part of the 200th anniversary of Royal William Yard, the RWY are calling on the public to help shape the celebrations. A new campaign, 200 Stories, has launched to gather memories, photographs, documents, artwork and artifacts that reflect the Yard’s rich and varied history.