Scottish Government YMI funding amplifies youth music access to the tune of £1.5m

The Scottish Government’s Youth Music Initiative (YMI) has provided over £1.5m of funding to 52 creative community projects engaging young people with music-making activities and opportunities across all of Scotland.

A group of young people in a band, wearing baseball hats and sunglasses, play together on mic, base guitar, electric guitar and drums

Image courtesy of Soundsystems Project

Designed to address inequality, the activity funded will enable children and young people to access high quality music making opportunities ranging from long-standing initiatives to brand-new projects.

YMI Manager at Creative ScotlandMorag Macdonald said: “The impact the YMI has on children and young people’s lives cannot be understated.  Not only is it providing high quality music opportunities focused on those who wouldn’t normally have the chance to participate, but the community spaces created develop social connection, technical skills, confidence and the ability to express themselves in new ways.”

The latest figures from 2021/22 demonstrate this impact – reaching 362,483 children and young people, training 5,631 people and creating 1,182 education posts.

Discover all the funded projects in this round.

A selection of the funded projects include:

Soundsystems Project, operating in Dumfries and Galloway, Argyll and Bute and Glasgow, received funding to continue their established, successful workshops helping young people with no musical experience to develop skills in DJing, MCing, music production, songwriting, branding and marketing.  Through hybrid working of in-person and online sessions and focusing on teamwork, the project builds on young people’s strengths, producing a collaborative live performance which enhances their creativity, collaboration, self-confidence, enthusiasm and skills for life.

Director of Soundystems Project, Anders Rigg said: “The support that the YMI has offered has allowed us to continue our work across Scotland from Dumfries and Galloway to Oban.  Working with the young people in these areas, we’ve been able to offer an insight into the alternative possibilities of a musical career within live music and soundsystem cultures of the UK.  Many of the young people have had little or no access to music making before and it is a total joy to see them take so well to it within our sessions!”

Supported by YMI for the first time, Keep The Beat from Cosgrove Care is a weekly music group for 30 children and young people who have learning disabilities, autism and additional needs in Glasgow. Mango Music will lead the sessions which will focus on supporting children and young people to develop their music-making skills.

A young girl in a wheelchair wearing glasses and a bright pink kerchief on her neck and a black cowboy hat. She has a big smile on her face.

Image courtesy of Cosgrove Care

Chief Executive of Cosgrove Care, Heather Gray said: “We're delighted to have received this funding to build the music-making skills of young people with learning disabilities and autism.  We’re excited to be working with Mango Music to develop Keep the Beat and look forward to the performance they will create for us, showcasing the talent and potential of the children and promoting equality and inclusion whilst tackling the stigma that exists for this group of young people.”

Radio Buena Vida operate an inclusive and accessible community-focused radio station and safe-space café in Govanhill.  Building on the success and demand of their previous Access to Music-Making funded workshops, Radio Buena Vida are establishing a brand-new series of workshops delivered by prominent music-makers in Scotland.  Reaching more people than ever, the new workshops will cover a wide range of music-based skills including DJing, music-making, music radio production and live radio broadcasting, developed specifically for young people often excluded from arts practices, culminating in the creation of an actual radio show.

Jonny Fernandes (aka Wheelman) with some of the participants of Radio Buena Vida

Image courtesy of Radio Buena Vida

Co-Director and Co-Founder of Radio Buena VidaSuz O’Neill said: The funding from YMI has been a real game changer for us at Radio Buena Vida. Some of the participants have already gone on to host their own radio show live on Radio Buena Vida since completing the workshops and one of the participants has just been booked for their first paid professional gig which is fantastic!  With the 2024 YMI funding we’ve been able to upgrade some of our equipment, add an additional workspace station for increased accessibility and hands-on practise time and invest in more advanced music-making software.”

Applications for the 2024 workshops will open in January 2024 on their website and social media.

Minister for CultureChristina McKelvie said: “We’re pleased to see the investment in the Youth Music Initiative (YMI) continuing to make a positive difference to young people’s lives across Scotland.

“Every year, the YMI provides hundreds of thousands of young people with music-making opportunities, and I’ve seen first-hand how impactful the projects are.

“This continued investment highlights our ongoing commitment to ensure children and young people have the opportunity to participate in cultural activities.”

Background

The Youth Music Initiative (YMI) fund guidance and application forms can be found on the Creative Scotland website.

The Access to Music-Making Fund is all about creating access to music-making opportunities outwith school time for organisations and individuals, applicants can apply for funding between £1k - £30k for projects lasting up to 12 months.

The Strengthening Youth Music Fund provides grants of between £1k - £20k for projects lasting up to 12 months which aim to improve Scotland’s youth music infrastructure and services.

Access to Music Making and Strengthening Youth Music recipients 2023/24

Organisation

Funding

Funding Amount Local Authority
A.R.Ts Afternoon Access to Music Making £30,000 City of Edinburgh, East Lothian
Alchemy Film and Arts Access to Music Making £30,000 Scottish Borders
ARTSPLAY HIGHLAND Access to Music Making £30,000 Highland
Beatroute Arts Access to Music Making £29,348 Glasgow City
Bigton Collective Access to Music Making £14,934 Shetland Islands
Canongate Youth Access to Music Making £29,949 City of Edinburgh
Catriona Hawksworth Access to Music Making £14,626 Perth and Kinross
CENTRESTAGE COMMUNITIES LTD Access to Music Making £14,980 East Ayrshire
City of Edinburgh Council Access to Music Making £29,913 City of Edinburgh
Cosgrove Care Access to Music Making £14,982 East Renfrewshire
David Boyter Access to Music Making £12,478 Shetland Islands
DRAKE MUSIC SCOTLAND Access to Music Making £68,165 Aberdeen City, Dundee City,
City of Edinburgh, Inverclyde
Duncan MacKinnon music and
arts trust ltd
Access to Music Making £24,226 Scottish Borders
ELUTHERIA COMPANY Ltd Access to Music Making £4,985 North Lanarkshire
Fèis Rois Access to Music Making £69,673 Highland
Glenkens Community and Arts Trust Access to Music Making £29,996 Dumfries and Galloway
HAPPYNESS DRUM CIRCLES LTD Access to Music Making £14,935 Highland, Moray
Hear My Music Access to Music Making £30,000 Glasgow City and City of Edinburgh
Horsecross Arts Access to Music Making £29,914 Perth and Kinross
Irvine and Dreghorn Brass Access to Music Making £3,988 North Ayrshire
Jenny Sturgeon Access to Music Making £12,668 Aberdeenshire
KIBBLE EDUCATION AND CARE CENTRE Access to Music Making £14,662 Renfrewshire, West Dumbartonshire
Limelight Music Access to Music Making £29,400 Clackmannanshire, Glasgow
and Renfrewshire
LYRA Access to Music Making £15,000 City of Edinburgh
Mobilize Music Project Access to Music Making £23,484 South Lanarkshire
Music Broth Access to Music Making £30,000 Argyll and Bute, Glasgow City
and Highland
Music Education Partnership Group Access to Music Making £28,619 All of Scotland
musicALL Access to Music Making £25,000 Glasgow City
RADIO BUENA VIDA CIC Access to Music Making £28,200 Glasgow City
Rebecca Hill Access to Music Making £18,500 Argyll and Bute
RIG ARTS LTD Access to Music Making £30,000 Inverclyde
Rioch and Robertson Access to Music Making £8,146 West Lothian
Rock n Role Models Access to Music Making £14,890 East Ayrshire
s9Fifty Access to Music Making £29,751 Fife
SCOTTISH BOOK TRUST Access to Music Making £65,530 All of Scotland
Scottish Music Centre Access to Music Making £30,000 All of Scotland
Shetland Islands Council - Youth and
Employability Service
Access to Music Making £21,647 Shetland Islands
Sonic Bothy Access to Music Making £29,976 Glasgow City
Sound Waves SCIO Access to Music Making £29,800 Argyll and Bute
SOUNDSYSTEMS PROJECT C.I.C. Access to Music Making £29,500 Dumfries and Galloway, Argyll and Bute,
North Ayrshire, Glasgow City
Stanley Development Trust Access to Music Making £28,521 Perth and Kinross
THE NATIONAL PIPING CENTRE Access to Music Making £29,998 All of Scotland
THE NATIONAL PIPING CENTRE Access to Music Making £70,000 Glasgow City, Highland, Perth and Kinross,
Dundee City, Na h-Eilaenan Siar,
Aberdeenshire
The National Youth Choir of Scotland Access to Music Making £59,927 East Ayrshire, Moray, Highland
THE NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRAS
OF SCOTLAND Ltd
Access to Music Making £30,000 All of Scotland
The Scottish Brass Band Association Access to Music Making £70,000 All of Scotland
The Scottish Schools Pipes
and Drums Trust
Strengthening Youth
Music
£20,000 Aberdeenshire
Tinderbox Collective Access to Music Making £70,000 City of Edinburgh
Tynecastle Youth Community Pipe Band Access to Music Making £13,000 City of Edinburgh
WHERE'S THE ONE? LTD. Access to Music Making £27,995 Scottish Borders
Wide Events CIC Access to Music Making £30,000 All of Scotland
Yvonne Wyroslawska Strengthening Youth
Music
£17,600 All of Scotland
TOTAL   £1,508,906  

YMI has two distinct strands:

  • School-based music-making: activities planned and delivered by Local Authorities. Local Authorities apply to the YMI Formula Fund for this activity
  • The informal sector: activities planned and delivered outwith school time. There are two informal sector funding routes: Access to Music-Making and Strengthening Youth Music. Organisations and individuals can apply to these funding routes.

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