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Resources: Funding focus - Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation

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Who can apply? Generally it funds proposals from "charities or otherwise tax-exempt" groups. The arts programme is mainly for professional artists or organisations doing innovative and experimental work. Community arts groups will do better looking towards education, where there is a stream for groups seeking to work with "hard-to-reach" parents on parenting skills and another to develop use of the arts in pupil referral units for pupils' personal, social and emotional development. The social welfare programme is focused on capacity building in local neighbourhoods, including community groups developing new strategies for regeneration or working with professionals in neighbourhood and housing management, local services and employment.

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