ACVO Opportunities
Funding
Creative Grants
About this fund
The Hugo Burge Foundation provide grants to supportĀ the arts, crafts and creative industries across the UK.
Objectives of Fund
The funding is intended to support creativity across the UK. There are three focus areas:
- Creative Education – supporting projects that provide young people (ages 0-29) with opportunities to engage in creative activities. This includes funding for workshops in schools, field trips to cultural sites, and the purchase of materials for student engagement.
- Creative Communities – aiding organisations, festivals, fairs and community groups that develop and deliver cultural and creative arts initiatives within their local areas.
- Creative Individuals – providing individual artists, including those in visual and expressive arts, writers and craftspeople, with funding to support their artistic projects.
Value Notes
For the Creative Education and Creative Communities strands, the maximum award is £15,000. For Creative Individuals, the maximum award is £5,000.
Who Can Apply
TheĀ grants programme is open to a broad range of applicants across the UK:
- Creative Education – schools, local authorities, community groups, charities, museum/gallery spaces, educational institutions and arts organisations, and more.
- Creative Communities – festivals, charities, arts organisations and community groups.
- Creative Individuals – artists who are over 18 and may be practitioners in all creative disciplines.
Eligible Expenditure
Grants can be used to support a wide range of activities including individual projects, community arts festivals and cultural fairs, workshops in schools andĀ field trips to arts or cultural sites.
The Foundation also provides an access support fund totalling Ā£7,000, available on a first come, first served basis. The fund will go towards paying access support workers up to Ā£300 for a day’s worth of services for applicants that might face barriers applying without assistance, including being Deaf, disabled or neurodivergent.
How To Apply
The deadline for applications is 31 July 2026.
Guidance notes and the online application portal can be accessed can be accessed from the Hugo Burge FoundationĀ website.
Looking for support with funding?
Identifying funding opportunities and writing grant applications can seem overwhelming, especially when the future sustainability of your group is dependent on gaining funding support.Ā
OurĀ supportiveĀ Funding Officer, Claire Shaw,Ā can helpĀ your organisationĀ with every step of the funding application process, fromĀ carrying out funding searches to proofreading your application.


