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The Fore Trust

 

The Fore is the only open-access funder in the UK offering development funding and strategic support to early-stage charities and social enterprises.

We provide access to business expertise to help our grantees achieve their goals.

We match successful applicants with friendly professional support – ongoing mentoring, strategic advice, governance support or other assistance. And because we are committed to helping all organisations learn, we give feedback to unsuccessful candidates and offer access to our regular, high quality training and networking events.

Evolution of a Composition

At the start of our rehearsal, our adopted composer, Adriano Adewale, pointed out that we were midway through the Adopt a Compose

Guest Blog: Could an international concert tour benefit your youth ensemble?

With over 50 years of experience creating inspirational tour experiences for youth ensembles, we at Rayburn Tours know how much y

Guest blog: 4 weeks, 90 events and one big fat wedding

On top of four weeks of courses spanning the whole gamut of musical experience, and over 90 events in August, the staff at Dartin

Youth ensemble day in Birmingham: the takeaways for all groups

Monday 20 March saw 36 delegates representing music education hubs, schools, music services, professional orchestras, and indepen

Family Arts Conference 2017: redefining 'family'

This month I joined over 250 arts professionals at the bi-annual Family Arts Conference in Bristol to discuss and learn more abou

Guest blog: Have you ever sung in a choral festival in Europe?

Did you know there are many wonderful music festivals across Europe that your choir could take part in?

All Together Now! A challenge for your choir this Spring

The Choir with No Name work with people who have experienced homelessness, providing welcoming, safe and creative environments fo

Free choice, vetoed b sharps and Tilikum the whale

The London Medical Orchestra have had the very great pleasure of working with Martin Humphries under the ‘Adopt a Composer’ proje