Cultural groups and community enterprises that deliver events, festivals and creative activities in Norwich are being invited to apply for a Norwich City Council culture grant.
The grants are part of the council’s commitment to ensure the city continues to flourish as a creative and vibrant place over the next decade, working with others in the arts and cultural sector as part of the Norwich Creative City Compact.
In the past year, culture grants have been awarded to a range of organisations including Sewell Barn Theatre, Frozen Light and Heritage Open Days.
This year, organisations are invited to apply for grants of between £ between £500 and £7,500 by completing the application form by Friday 1 August. Applicants should read the guidance notes alongside the application form for further information.
Cllr Claire Kidman, cabinet member for culture said:
“Norwich is such a creative city and we are delighted to support groups and projects that enrich our vibrant cultural scene.
“Our grant scheme has a proud history of enabling local talent and ideas to come to life; bringing people together and enriching lives.”
Visit Small Culture Grants 2025-26 | Get Talking Norwich to apply and find out more.
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