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Making Music Awards 2022 shortlist announced

We are thrilled to announce the shortlisted nominees for the 2022 Making Music Awards, followed by a celebratory evening on 22 Se

Adopt a Music Creator blog: Tunefulness in collaboration

Joshua Brown, a composer from Rossendale in Lancashire, shares his reflections on developing new work for the Glasgow Orchestral

Who is your favourite music group hero?

The Group Hero Award is back for another year to recognise individuals or groups who have gone above and beyond for their music g

Responding to recent consultations on culture across governments

Making Music joins advisory group of the Commission on Culture and Local Government (England) and responds to budget consultation

Corporate member blog: Tutti

Gabriel Isserlis, CEO and founder of Tutti, updates us on the startup’s exciting plans for growth.

Community spirit and Make Music Day shindig

Southend Vox, a contemporary choir well-versed in many genres of music, describes the joy and thrill in bringing an entire commun

Corporate member blog: Printed Music Licensing Ltd

Printed Music Licensing Ltd. (PMLL) explain how their new license allows choirs to copy music legally

Making Music responds to the Commission on Culture and Local Government

Making Music was delighted to be a part of the advisory group of the Commission on Culture and Local Government in England, chair

Ernest Bailey Charity

 

The Ernest Bailey Charity considers requests for financial assistance annually. The Charity is required to ensure that funds must be applied for the general benefit of the inhabitants of Matlock and district (Matlock, Matlock Bath, Bonsall, Cromford, Darley Dale, Northwood and Tinkersley, part of Rowsley, South Darley, Starkholmes and Tansley) in one or more of the following ways:-

Active Communities

 

Active Communities - Our open funding programme open in different parts of Great Britain at different times. We're looking for small and local projects, genuinely designed and run by local people. We offer funding of between £5,000 and £40,000 for projects lasting up to two years.

Your project should be for people who experience greater social and economic disadvantage than those living in other areas. It should create stronger connections between people by helping them to meet up regularly.