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The Arts Development Fund has been set up to provide small-scale project grants for the arts, primarily to provide matching funding for applications to other funding bodies, including Awards for All and Arts Council England.
The application and information sheet can be downloaded below:
| Arts Fund Application Form 08-09 (PDF) |
| Arts Fund Information sheet 08-09 (PDF) |
| Arts Fund Application Form 08-09 (Word) |
| Arts Fund Information sheet 08-09 (Word) |
Grants awarded from this fund will be conditional on the success of the project's other funding applications. Applications are assessed three times a year, and the maximum single award is £750.
Organisations can apply for a grant if:
Organisations already in receipt of other Oxford City Council funding may be considered if the project is a significant development or innovation on their existing work. Details should be included with the application.
Individual artists wishing to run projects that meet the fund criteria can apply if:
The project will be assessed against the following criteria:
Closing dates for applications for 2008/09 will appear here shortly.
We aim to inform all applicants of our decisions within four weeks of the closing date.
The grant must be spent within a year of being awarded.
All applicants are recommended to speak with Oxford City Council Arts Department before completing the application. Contact details can be found on the right of this page.
Page last reviewed 15 Apr 2008