Radcliffe Trust is offering grants for charities, not-for-profit groups, and exempt organisations across the UK to support projects in the areas of music, and crafts.
For music projects, the Trust will consider projects in the following categories:
- Composition and contemporary music – in the case of commission applications, the lead composer must be named.
- Buraries for courses and summer schools (limited to UK-based students).
- Music therapy and special needs.
- Academic research.
- Youth orchestras.
- Performance projects
- Educational projects – excluding applications from individual mainstream primary and secondary schools.
- Miscellaneous.
For heritage and crafts projects, the Trust will support the development of the skills, knowledge, and experience thar underpin the UK’s traditional cultural heritage and crafts sectors.
This includes for:
- Emerging craftspeople.
- Craft and conservation projects and training.
- Projects demonstrating creative outcomes by designer-makers.
- Projects with potential for capacity building within the sector.
- Special needs projects focusing on the therapeutic benefits of skills development.
Other areas of cultural creativity related to heritage and crafts may also be considered, including theatre, performance, and literature, especially where projects can be shown to promote and develop high-level skills among early career practitioners and disadvantaged groups.
Heritage and Crafts Grants are generally in the region of £2,500 to £7,500. Music Grants are generally in the region of £2,500 to £5,000.
There are typically two rounds per year, with trustee meetings held in June and December. Groups can apply for Music and Heritage & Crafts grants in the same funding round.
For more information and how to apply, visit the website.


