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Inspiring day of discussions about adult music learning

In September, Making Music hosted a symposium with key figures in the music sector to identify the barriers and needs of adults o

50% rise proposed by PRS

PRS for Music, the live performance royalty collection body for music

Member blog: Sharing across borders

What’s a great way to form connections across boundaries?

Denise Cohen Charitable Trust

 

Funding is intended to support general charitable purposes. In the past grants have ranged from £250 to £1,000. Charitable organisations in the UK are eligible to apply.

 

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Martin Paisner CBE,

Denise Cohen Charitable Trust,

Berwin Leighton and Paisner,

Adelaide House

London Bridge,

London

EC4R 9HA
 

Said Foundation – Amal Grants Programme

 

The Said Foundation is a British charity founded in 1982 by international businessman and philanthropist, Wafic Said, and his wife Rosemary.

Amal (‘hope’ in Arabic ) is a programme of the Said Foundation making grants in the UK in support of a rich diversity of arts projects and activities, including storytelling, visual arts, theatre, poetry, film, music and dance.

The programme aims to further the following dual interlinked objectives:

Brand new pairings for Adopt a Composer project 2019/20 revealed

Adopt a Composer, the year-long project run by Making Music in partnership with Sound and Music, pairs leisure-time vocal and ins

Have your say on Arts Council England's 10-year strategy

Arts Council England (ACE) is consulting about its next 10-year strategy, due to run from 2020 to 2030.

Member blog: A male choir for the modern age

The stereotypical image of old men in blazers and ties singing traditional hymn tunes is one that many men’s choirs, including