A new independent report published today, Thursday 11 August confirms that emergency COVID-19 funds of £85.3m from the Scottish Government, distributed through Creative Scotland, reached individuals and organisations working in Scotland’s culture and creative sector, between March 2020 and September 2021.
The 4th Findhorn Bay Festival will take place from Friday 23 September - Sunday 2 October and will present a journey of exploration and discovery for Scotland’s Year of Stories offering glimpses into the past and hopes for the future, and experiences of nature, culture and adventure.
Read our latest update on the work to develop the Future Funding Framework, including Multi-Year Funding and the revised Open Fund for Organisations. It follows on from our previous update provided in February 2022.
The Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) Award have announced the opening of applications for The Sound of Young Scotland Award, supported by Ticketmaster, the Youth Music Initiative (funded by the Scottish Government through Creative Scotland) and Youth Music.
Applications are now open for the Aberdeenshire Scriever residency hosted by the National Library of Scotland. This year, the Library is giving one Aberdeenshire-based writer the opportunity to develop creative work in Doric.
PRS Foundation, the UK’s leading charitable funder of new music and talent development announces today that its UK and Republic of Ireland initiative, Beyond Borders, is open today for applications from organisations, music groups and composers.
The Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, Mr Robertson, today announced the reappointment of Elizabeth Partyka and David Strachan as Members of Creative Scotland.