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£10,000
2023 / 2 years

Northern Ireland Mental Health Arts Festival (NIMHAF)

Arts
To allow artists to travel to Beirut (Lebanon) and Phnom Penh (Cambodia) to research the production of art relating to PTSD for use in the Festival.
£40,000
2023 / 1 year

Equal Arts

Arts
To organise and deliver a national creative ageing conference in September 2023 on behalf of the Baring Foundation and Arts Council England.
£35,000
2023 / 1 year

Mental Health Foundation

Arts
To produce and distribute a national resource for artists and arts organisations producing creative work about mental health problems and a contribution to costs related to the delivery of the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival.
£19,995
2023 / 1 year

NAPA (National Activity Providers Association)

Arts
To support a series of advocacy and policy projects to increase creativity in care homes in England.
£100,000
2023 / 2 years

NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care

Arts
To develop, network, test and learn from projects for Global Majority creative practitioners engaging people with mental health problems.
£20,000
2023 / 1 year

Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums Development Trust

Arts
To create an online resource for museums engaging people with mental health problems.
£5,000
2022 / 1 year

National Centre for Creative Health

Arts
For communications support in respect of their Creative Health Review.
£30,945
2022 / 3 years

Arts & Health Hub CIC

Arts
For an initiative supporting artists working with people with mental health problems.
£50,000
2022 / 2 years

Yaram Arts

Arts
Co-developing a Community Health Intervention through music engagement for perinatal women in Lewisham.
£50,000
2022 / 3 years

Bernie Grant Arts Centre

Arts
For a three-year programme of creative workshops led by Global Majority artists for vulnerable young people in collaboration with Haringey Learning Partnership.