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Gateshead, England · GatesheadOur previous article on the Private Investment in Culture Survey looked at what key themes emerged from the survey. This piece will focus on what those key themes mean for individual organisations and the sector as a whole.
1. We need to be clear about the importance of public funding and its catalysing effect From the outset, the report makes it clear that public funding has a crucial role to play in an organisation’s ability to attract and re…Read Article
Private Investment in Culture Survey - What do we do now? | Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy

Culture · LondonThe Private Investment in Culture Survey examines the last three financial years (April 2021 – March 2024) and gives an overview of non-public investment in arts and culture. The survey involved 7,223 creative and cultural non-profits and facilitated five workshops which mapped the myriad challenges the sector currently faces when it comes to fundraising. This article seeks to extract some of the key themes of the report and think about what the…Read Article
What does the Private Investment in Culture survey reveal? | Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy

Manchester, England · ManchesterIt’s no secret that securing local government funding has become increasingly difficult in recent years. Since 2015, central government funding for local authorities has decreased by 18% in real terms, forcing substantial local spending cuts. Indeed, in 2022/23, local government expenditure was 42% lower than would have been expected based on 2010/11 levels. This trend has had a clear impact on arts and culture, seeing local government funding …Read Article