Applications Open for Northern Ireland's Arts and Older People Programme

The Arts Council of Northern Ireland, in collaboration with the Public Health Agency and the Baring Foundation, is inviting applications for its annual Arts and Older People funding programme. This initiative offers grants ranging from £1,000 to £10,000 to support projects that enhance the representation of older individuals and promote positive mental health and emotional wellbeing through the arts.

The programme aims to combat social isolation, poverty, and health issues affecting older people by encouraging their participation in arts-led activities. Eligible projects must align with one or more of the strategic themes, such as combating loneliness, fostering social inclusion, addressing poverty, and promoting mental health and wellbeing.

The funding is open to constituted community and voluntary groups, non-governmental organisations, local authorities, and arts organisations that work with older people in Northern Ireland. Applicants must demonstrate strong partnership working, particularly with care homes, carers and dementia groups.

Projects that focus on strengthening the voice of older people are particularly encouraged. These projects should offer artistic, professional and personal development opportunities to help older individuals advocate on issues affecting them.

Funding can be used for a variety of costs, including venue hire, materials, equipment, artists' fees, publicity, and community consultation. Supported projects are expected to commence after 1 January and be completed by 31 December 2025.

The deadline for applications is 17 October 2024 (12 noon). For more information, please visit National Lottery Arts and Older People Programme | Arts Council NI (artscouncil-ni.org)