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Fund opens for creative youth in Scotland

 

Funded by Creative Scotland

A project improving children and young people access the arts has opened for applications.

The Access All Arts Fund, managed by Children in Scotland alongside a panel of young people, is open to those aged 11-25 with the aim of supporting access to creative arts opportunities and promoting wellbeing. The fund is now open for applications until 5pm on 25 October.

Funded by Creative Scotland, the programme supports young people with disabilities, additional support needs, or other financial, social or mental health barriers to the arts to apply for funding for a range of arts activities, from ceramics and painting to music and dance. The Fund supports children and young people to be heard and to share their creative passions by encouraging direct applications from children and young people. 

In 2023, a total of £86,040.89 was distributed to support the creative activities of 161 children and young people across 28 local authorities. In a survey of participants, 92% said the fund had had a positive impact on their mental health and wellbeing. 82% said that receiving funding had helped them to overcome barriers to the arts.

David Mackay, head of policy, projects and articipation at Children in Scotland, said: “Now in its third year, the Access All Arts Fund is a fantastic opportunity for anyone in Scotland between the ages of 11 and 25 to develop existing skills in the arts or even try something new. What’s so special about this project is that awards are determined by a panel of children and young people who truly understand the positive impact the arts and creativity can have on people’s wellbeing, self-esteem and learning.

We are thrilled that Creative Scotland has once again this year recognised the important impact that the Access All Arts Fund is having in empowering young people in their continuing support for the project. We are really looking forward to again seeing the many creative ways that children and young people can express themselves.”

To find out more about the Access All Arts Fund and how to apply, visit the Children in Scotland website: https://childreninscotland.org.uk/access-all-arts-fund/

 

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