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  • Culture and Business Fund Scotland

    Created: 5/30/2023

    The Culture and Business Fund Scotland promotes collaboration between Scottish businesses and arts and heritage organisations to deliver new arts and heritage projects. The fund can provide match-funding of the value of the business sponsorship.

    The aims of the fund are to:

    • support culture and business organisations to come together to build new cross-sector partnerships or cement existing ones with continued support;
    • encourage and support businesses that are not yet involved in sponsoring or investing in cultural activities in Scotland to do so;
    • encourage and enable businesses who are already involved in sponsorship or investment to continue this involvement with existing and/or new culture sector partners; and
    • attract non-Scottish based organisations in the business sector to sponsor arts and heritage activities in Scotland

    Online via the Culture and Business Fund Scotland website. There are two application forms, a fast-track form for under £3,000 and another for over £3,000.



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