National Youth Music Organisations will double
Arts Council England and the Department for Education yesterday announced eight new National Youth Music Organisations, taking the total number from seven to 15.
Arts Council England and the Department for Education yesterday announced eight new National Youth Music Organisations, taking the total number from seven to 15.
After nearly 400 interviews, the report illustrates the appetite for physical activity to be used within NHS Talking Therapy.
The latest funding decisions for the Cultural Investment Fund have been announced today.
The Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt MP, yesterday presented his Spring Budget 2023 to the House of Commons.
In January we announced we would be commissioning an independent analysis of the opera and music theatre sector in England.
In October, we announced the organisations offered funding through our 2023-26 Investment Programme, benefiting arts organisations, museums, and libraries in every corner of the Midlands - from Bilston to Wolverhampton and Dudley to Sandwell
63 million is being made available to help these vital community resources through the financial pressures they face.
We've committed 7.5 million of National Lottery money to the new Go! London fund which opened yesterday with grants of up to 150,000 available.
The news comes as part of a Government pledge to ensure parity of access to sport and physical activity opportunities for boys and girls at school.
Our campaign will work with more partners than ever before to help cut the enjoyment gap and inspire more women to be physically active.
Developing your Creative Practice re-opens for applications on Tuesday 28 March! This is our fund open to independent creative and cultural practitioners. It supports you to take time to focus on your creative or cultural development and take you to the next stage of your practice. And it's all made possible thanks to funding from National Lottery players.
Last week, our Chair, Sir Nicholas Serota and Relationship Manager Richard Ings visited Springfield University Hospital in Tooting to see the work of Hospital Rooms.
From the heights of Three Peaks of the Yorkshire Dales to the coastlines of Northumbria, Natural England offers some very special places that anyone can explore completely free of charge
Six pioneering nature projects across England receive major funding award to trial the most effective ways to capture carbon and mitigate the impacts of climate change, Natural England has announced recently (11 February).
Six projects will receive funding to research how nature-rich woodlands, grasslands, wetlands and urban habitats take up carbon
Guidance will create nature-rich towns and cities, helping millions realise the benefits of accessing nature
It's been 18 months since UK Sport and home nations sports councils published the findings and recommendations following a review of racism and racial inequality in sport - this is our third update on progress.
How we're working with our partners to help everyone play sport and take part in physical activity.
Our Small Grants Programme is now accepting applications from organisations in areas hit by floods who need funding to repair damage
We, along with UK Sport, have made 19 commitments that are based on the learnings and insight from the Whyte Review.
Lizzie Hanna will join our executive leadership team in March, moving from the National Citizen Service Trust.
It's the building block for strong activity habits and we want to hear your views about a new statement we're working on.
David Rillie received a suspended prison sentence and was ordered to pay costs of almost 74,000, for illegally grazing cattle on a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
The fund will run until the end of June this year and will prioritise funding projects that can make the biggest difference to people that need it most
Natural England has launched a new scheme in Cumbria to help conserve local populations of great crested newts while promoting sustainable development.