Wiltshire Community Foundation celebrating platinum jubilee with grant fund

Organisations have under 2 months to apply

Author: Jack DeeryPublished 5th Jan 2022

Wiltshire Community Foundation are celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee by trying to help community and voluntary organisations across the county.

In partnership with Arts Council England they're making grants of between £750 and £10,000 available.

It's a total £5 million programme to develop creative and cultural activities as part of the celebrations this June.

Applicants are being encouraged to partner with established artists, creatives and cultural organisations to develop their activities, to ensure the Jubilee celebrations give people across Wiltshire the chance to experience the best of the country’s culture while also celebrating an important milestone in the nation’s history.

The fund is being welcomed by Lord Lieutenant for Wiltshire Sarah Troughton, who said it is an opportunity to showcase the county’s artistic and creative talent:

“I am delighted to support this exciting fund which will help unlock the huge artistic and creative spirit that abounds in Wiltshire and Swindon.

“It will undoubtedly make Her Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee a landmark event that we will all want to remember for a long time.

“It is marvellous that Wiltshire Community Foundation is involved in this way and I feel sure that its knowledge, professionalism and many contacts across the whole county will help make this fund a valuable resource for the celebrations.

“I am very much looking forward to seeing how our talented artists and performers will entertain us. Let’s create!”

Wiltshire Community Foundation joint chief executive Fiona Oliver said:

“We’re very proud to partner with Arts Council England to deliver the Let’s Create Jubilee Fund.

“We look forward to working with local groups and artists who will create imaginative and innovative celebrations to mark this historic occasion and strengthen cultural involvement and opportunities in their communities.”

The fund’s distribution will be managed by UK Community Foundations on behalf of their 44 community foundation members across England.

Applications close on February 28th and applicants will be informed of the decision on their grant by April 1st.

You can apply by going to the Wiltshire Community Foundation website.

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