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About North Lanarkshire Creative Learning Network

Creative Scotland - Gov.uk. The economy, education, health, justice, rural affairs, housing, environment, equal opportunities, consumer advocacy and advice, transport and taxation. The overall budget for the open fund:

About North Lanarkshire Creative Learning Network
About North Lanarkshire Creative Learning Network

Creative scotland funds projects in the arts, screen and creative industries. Creative communities forms a key part of the culture strategy for scotland , and is based on the belief that cultural activity has broad, interlinked benefits for people and communities. Supported by the national lottery through creative scotland, the £285,000 create:inclusion fund is designed to support diversification of the. Culture, creativity and a rich, diverse heritage sit at the heart of scottish life and play a critical role in the economy, communities and almost everything we do. The economy, education, health, justice, rural affairs, housing, environment, equal opportunities, consumer advocacy and advice, transport and taxation. Creative scotland is the national organisation that funds and supports the development of scotland’s arts, screen and creative industries. A professional collaboration applying jointly for funding. We are committed to supporting, developing and advocating scotland's culture, heritage and creativity, and ensuring that culture reaches a wide audience. On 1 january 2021 the uk formally left the european union. Sustaining creative development consists of £7 million of national lottery money.

16 creative scotland complies with the equality act 2010 and is fully Public services reform (scotland) act 2010, cross heading: We are committed to supporting, developing and advocating scotland's culture, heritage and creativity, and ensuring that culture reaches a wide audience. On 1 january 2021 the uk formally left the european union. Creative scotland shares the real concerns amongst the cultural community in. 14 creative scotland considers best value duties through its annual performance review. Changes that have been made appear in the content and are referenced with annotations. Creative scotland distributes funding for the arts, screen and creative industries from two primary sources, the scottish government and the national lottery. Visit the creative scotland website. The fund is open all year round, with no deadlines, and can support activity for up to 12 months. Culture, creativity and a rich, diverse heritage sit at the heart of scottish life and play a critical role in the economy, communities and almost everything we do.