Funding

Arts-based Learning Fund

3 mins read Management Funding
This Paul Hamlyn Foundation (PHF) fund provides disadvantaged pupils in formal education settings access to arts-based learning. It is targeted at pupils in state schools, including alternative provision, early years and special schools.
Illustration: Tettygreen/Adobe Stock
Illustration: Tettygreen/Adobe Stock

Established in 1987, the foundation is named after the publisher and philanthropist Paul Hamlyn who died in 2001. He left most of his estate to the foundation, creating one of the largest independent grant-making bodies in the UK.

What are the fund’s aims?

The fund wants to support work that enables pupils in formal education settings, particularly those experiencing system inequality or disadvantage, to thrive through engagement with arts-based learning.

Arts-based learning is defined as learning experiences that incorporate arts-based content, and/or use arts-based approaches to secure access to or enhance engagement with the curriculum.

What does it cover?

PHF is looking for applications covering the following areas:

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