Aims and activities
Aims and questions
Aims and activities
Inspiring Scotland are interested in working together with other funders or organisations to support participatory arts projects for wellbeing within community organisations across Scotland.
Areas for potential collaboration include:
- How to fund participatory arts projects most effectively
- How to lobby the government to see the importance of this area of funding
- Working together to create larger funds looking to achieve the same goal.
We are also interested in exploring how to manage funded organisations' capacity to help them benefit most from the funding whilst also maintaining a useful and important funder/fundee relationship. This includes streamlining helpful reporting, evaluation metrics and check-ins, and understanding the vast array of reporting requirements from different funders working in this area, to help benefit funded organisations.
How to get involved
If you are interested in discussing this area of work, please contact Inspiring Scotland.
Who's involved
Who was involved
Who was involved
Learning and Resources
This November 2022 evaluation report sets out findings about the impact and effectiveness of the third phase of Inspiring Scotland's Creative Communities Programme (which ran from July 2021 to July 2022).