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Resources: Funding focus - Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Arts OpenGrants Scheme

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What will it fund? A range of activities linked to innovation. These include: initial research into opportunities and problems to identify possible interventions; feasibility or pilot studies; replicating or scaling up pilot studies; spreading good practice into new areas and new approaches to evaluation. One example, Celebrating the Earth, is a pilot project linked to the Olympics. The idea is to bring clay from countries competing in the 2012 Games for young Londoners to make ceramic artworks for permanent display in a public space in east London.

Who can apply? Formally constituted charities and not-for-profit organisations. Current priorities are children and young people up to 25 years old, intergenerational groups that include children and young people, and people outside London.

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