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Culture, Arts and Heritage Grant Programme

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Funding to support local community and voluntary groups to promote and develop projects which broaden cultural access.

This programme closes at midday on Friday 30 January 2026.

Who it is for

Organisations must be from within the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council area. 

To be eligible for grant aid, organisations will have to show that they are a bona fide organisation that is well run and has a properly adopted Governing Document.

Eligible organisations include

  • Cultural, Arts and Heritage groups, eg, drama groups, historical societies, photographic
    clubs etc
  • Community development groups
  • Other organisations involved in Culture, Arts, or Heritage development work
  • Umbrella organisations provided that their work takes place at a local level

Support you can get

The Culture, Arts & Heritage Grant Scheme supports local groups to promote and develop cultural, arts, and heritage projects and activities in the area.

Grants are available for a maximum of 100% of the total project costs up to a maximum of £1,000.

Support organisers

  • Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council

Next Steps

on the Causeway, Coast and Glens Borough Council website

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