COVID-19 Cancellation Fund for Cultural Organisations

The COVID-19 Cancellation Fund for Cultural Organisations is focused on support for businesses which are vital to the cultural life of Scotland, and which have been adversely financially impacted by cancellations or postponement of activities that were due to have taken place in the period between 27 November 2021 and 31 March 2022.

The fund is being administered by Creative Scotland.

Eligibility

The Fund can support organisations that have experienced financial losses arising from cancellation / postponement of activities. This includes:

  • Performing arts venues and festivals (e.g. theatres, music venues, concert halls, festivals using venues to present live work to a paying audience)
  • Other publicly accessible cultural venues (e.g. galleries, workshops, artists studios)
  • Other cultural businesses providing services to cultural organisations (e.g. theatre production and supply chain businesses)

Organisations which have previously received support from COVID-19 funds can apply provided they meet broader eligibility.

What is available?

Grants of between £5,000 and £500,000 per venue (or between £5,000 and £500,000 for organisations which do not operate a venue) can be applied for. The amount must be based on the organisation’s specific financial losses.

Application process

The Fund is open for applications from 26 January 2022 until 2pm on 2 February 2022.

Applicants who have not previously received COVID-19 funding support for cultural venues will need to demonstrate that their work is vital to the cultural life of Scotland. All applicants will need to provide details of the events or activities that have been cancelled/postponed and of the income lost as a result.

Applications will take place via Creative Scotland’s online application portal – if you have not used this before you will need to sign up at https://my.creativescotland.com/signup

Full details of the application process along with guidance notes, templates and checklists, can be found on the Creative Scotland website.