Our guide to arts and culture funding for digital projects
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About this grant
Several leading arts and culture organisations across the UK have already harnessed the Bloomberg Digital Accelerator programme, such as The Courtauld, The British Museum, Young Vic and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew to name a few.
## Arts Council [...] Officially known as the Bloomberg Philanthropies Digital Accelerator, this programme exists ‘to strengthen non-profit cultural organisations through strategic investments in their digital infrastructure.’
Bloomberg’s commitment to financially supporting arts and cultural organisations is based on a belief that the sector can improve the creative landscape and quality of life in cities globally, including here in the UK. [...] # Our guide to arts and culture funding for digital projects
09/01/2025 - Insights
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The arts and culture sector plays a vital role in engendering community cohesion and currently contributes £10.8 billion a year to the UK economy. With dedicated funding, organisations can support the great work they do by creating jobs and opportunities, raising the profile of artists and their work, delivering on key business objectives, and supporting the growth of this important sector.
Eligibility
- ✓ Organisations
- ✓ Digital projects
- ✓ UK
How to apply
The guide provides advice on finding the right funding opportunities and includes insights from industry experts on the application process.
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