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Arts fundraising seminars from the ‘Turnaround King’

Arts Council

27 May 2011

Michael Kaiser shares his expertise with arts organisations across England.

Arts Council England announces funding decisions and new National portfolio of arts organisations

Arts Council

29 Mar 2011

Today, Arts Council England unveiled its new National portfolio of funded organisations, which will see theatres, galleries and other arts organisations across Yorkshire and the Humber receiving £88.7 million in funding over three years from April 2012.

Arts Council England announces funding decisions and new National portfolio of arts organisations

Arts Council

29 Mar 2011

Today, Arts Council England unveiled its new National portfolio of funded organisations, which will see theatres, galleries and other arts organisations across Yorkshire and the Humber receiving £88.7 million in funding over three years from April 2012.

Yorkshire artists receive funding for Cultural Olympiad programme Unlimited

Arts Council

24 Jan 2011

The London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, the UK Arts Councils and the British Council have today (24 January) awarded £820,000 funding to a new round of major commissions for Unlimited, the ground-breaking programme that celebrates arts and culture by disabled and deaf artists on an unprecedented scale for the Cultural Olympiad.

Of the 13 new commissions, a total of £180,000 is awarded to three Yorkshire artists: Simon McKeown, Michele Weaver and David Toole.

Arts Council England invests lottery funds in West Yorkshire Playhouse

Arts Council

10 Jan 2011

Arts Council England is investing National Lottery funds in West Yorkshire Playhouse to help it to become a more resilient and confident business, able to develop new opportunities and explore new ways to create and present a range of excellent artistic work.