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Composer Emily Crossland appointed as new Adopt a Composer mentor

We're delighted to announce that composer Emily Crossland, herself an Adopt a Composer alumna, will be joining our three current

Learn, develop and perform at the UK Choir Festival

The UK Choir Festival will be coming to Exmouth, Monmouth (Wales) and St Albans this autumn and will feature workshops and collab

The Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust

 

One-off grants available to registered charities for a variety of purposes including arts, culture and community projects. A preference for organisations based in the Midlands.

The Trust’s long-term interests in social welfare, music, nature, education and training combined with the Quaker values of simplicity, equality, justice, peace and care of the environment, underpin its grant making policy. 

Grants are made to registered charities, principally in the Midlands region,to support and develop the above areas of interest.

The Hervey Benham Charitable Trust

 

Grants and support available for individuals to develop musical skills and for groups to develop their role in the area of Colchester and North East Essex.

The Trust supports artistic (particularly musical) activities which benefit the people of Colchester and district, and individuals with potential artistic (especially musical) talent who are held back by physical, environmental or financial disability;

Grants awarded range from tens of pounds to a few thousand.  

Welcome to our latest Corporate Supporter, Last Minute Musicians

Last Minute Musicians is home to well over 3,000 bands, solo musicians, entertainers and related service providers from across th

100 choirs in support of Youth Music

Across the country, 100 choirs will be singing and spreading holiday cheer in support of

Beethoven in Wales

An ambitious project is underway; "Beethoven in Wales" is a cycle of three concerts in which all ten of his sonatas for violin an

New Fund: Creative Civic Change

Creative Civic Change has launched a new programme to enable people to use arts and creativity to make positive changes in their