The Hugo Burge Foundation: Creative Education, Creative Communities, and Creative Individuals.

The Foundation offers support across three strands: 

  • Creative Education 
  • Creative Communities 
  • Creative Individuals 

The programme is designed to widen access to creative opportunities and back both artistic development and community participation. Funding available in 2026 includes: 

  • £100,000 for Creative Education, with grants up to £15,000; 
  • £150,000 for Creative Communities, with grants up to £15,000; 
  • £50,000 for Creative Individuals, with grants up to £5,000. 

Eligible applicants vary by strand. 

Creative Education is open to schools, local authorities, charities, community groups, museums, educational institutions and arts organisations supporting people aged 0 to 29. 

Creative Communities is for organisations, festivals, fairs and community groups delivering cultural or creative initiatives in the UK, with a preference for ongoing organisational work rather than one-off projects. 

Creative Individuals is open to UK-based artists and creatives working alone or with one collaborator. 

Funding can support projects such as creative workshops for children and young people, school-based arts programmes, community festivals and events, artist-led participation, training, research and development, materials, production costs, exhibitions, museum-based creative activity and initiatives that widen access to arts and culture 

A limited number of multi-year grants of up to 3 years are also available, and an access support fund will help applicants who need assistance with their applications.