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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.

 

No website, contact details:

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

Changes to making Gift Aid claims

There have been some recent changes to making a Gift Aid claim.