Information about arts and culture funding and how to apply.
Cultural Investment Programme (CIP) 2023 to 2027
Through the Cultural Investment Programme 2023 to 2027, we'll provide grants for Bristol-based organisations and individuals to deliver arts and culture activities, events or festivals. We'll offer both project specific grants and unrestricted funding.
Our vision is to make arts and culture accessible for all citizens.
We've used our learning from the last round of the Cultural Investment Programme (2018 to 2023), and feedback from Bristol's cultural sector to inform and improve how we distribute funding over the next four years.
The Cultural Investment Programme 2023 to 2027:
- has a total grant budget of £2,442,240
- consists of three funds:
- Originators (1 year)
- Imagination (2 years)
- Openness (4 years)
Originators 2025 to 2026 Fund and Imagination 2025 to 2027 Fund update
The decision has been taken to delay opening any new application process for the Cultural Investment Programme until the contents of the Autumn Statement from central government are known on the 30 October 2024.
We understand that many of you will be eager to submit bids as soon as possible and this update will be disappointing news. When we have further information, we will update you.
On 30 October, the government will announce its first Autumn Budget and release details of future funding settlements for local government.
The content of this statement is expected to have significant implications for the financing of local government and the services that depend on funds from local councils.
The financial challenges facing the council are well documented and impacts all areas of the authority and at all levels. Strict financial controls have had to be put in place to ensure a detailed view of all spend and income is available to help forecast our future financial health. This is part of the due diligence in place ahead of setting the next council budget in February 2025.
This pause in opening a new application window will ensure that a full scope of financial information is available to us to forecast future spend and income requirements.
We will share more information in due course following the Autumn Statement on 30 October 2024.
Cultural Investment Programme: Originators Fund
Previously funded projects
Find out about the pdf 40 projects being supported with Originators funding, 2024 to 2025 (138 KB) .
Cultural Investment Programme: Imagination Fund
Previously funded projects
Find out about the pdf 11 funded organisations being supported with Imagination funding, 2024 to 2026 (239 KB) .
Cultural Investment Programme: Openness
Previously funded projects
Find out about the pdf 15 organisations being supported with Openness funding, 2024 to 2027 (143 KB) .
City Centre and High Streets Economic Recovery Culture and Events Programme
Through the City Centre and High Streets Economic Recovery Culture and Events Programme, we're investing in the culture and events sector to:
- support Bristol's city centre and high streets
- help the recovery of the culture and events sector
- re-establish the city's reputation for creativity and imagination following the impacts of COVID-19
Find out more on the City Centre and High Streets Economic Recovery Culture and Events Programme Go to index.php?Itemid=2182 (opens new window) webpage.
Event planning support
For information on how to apply for Site Permissions to hold an event in Bristol, visit our Hold an event in a park, open space or street.
Contact us
Email: cityartsfunds@bristol.gov.uk
Twitter: @Brisarts_events
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- arts and events
- opportunities
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