The Paul Hamlyn Foundation invests around £30 million each year across six funding priorities where they wish to see change. On average, they fund around 20% of the applications they receive.
Their funds include:
Arts fund
– Providing long-term, core funding to organisations who work at the intersection of art and social change.
– Grants from £90,000 – £300,000 over three years.
– Two deadlines per year. Decision making panels meet approximately two times a year.
– Find out more (currently closed).
Arts-based learning fund
– Supporting work which enables pupils in formal education settings, particularly those experiencing systemic inequality or disadvantage, to thrive through engagement with high quality, arts-based learning.
– Grants from £30,000 – £400,000 up to two or three years.
– Rolling application cycle – no deadlines.
– Find out more and apply.
Youth fund
– Supporting organisations whose main purpose is working with and for young people (aged 14-25) who face complex transitions to adulthood.
– Core funding grants up to £150,000 over three years.
– Rolling application cycle – no deadlines.
– Find out more and apply.