
Arts-based Learning Fund
£30k – £300k
Grants of £30,000-£300,000 for UK arts & cultural non-profits partnering with state schools to tackle inequity through arts-based learning.
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Arts education in the UK has long suffered from a postcode lottery. While some children enjoy rich creative programmes, many - particularly those from low-income backgrounds - miss out entirely. The Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s Arts‑based Learning Fund is designed to change that. It provides substantial, multi‑year grants to arts and cultural organisations that work with state‑funded schools to make high-quality arts learning a core part of every child’s education.
This isn’t just another arts grant. It’s a targeted investment in equity. The fund prioritises partnerships that focus on pupils experiencing systemic inequity - whether that’s due to poverty, disability, ethnicity, or other barriers - and that explore how arts‑based learning can address inclusion in the classroom and beyond.
Because applications are accepted on a rolling basis, there’s no need to rush. But that also means there’s no excuse to wait. You can apply as soon as your partnership is ready.
Lead organisations must be:
Who cannot lead?
However, both schools and universities can act as project partners. In fact, the fund requires a formal partnership with a state‑funded educational setting.
The Foundation makes clear that the partnership should be meaningful and reciprocal - not a token arrangement. They want to see genuine co‑delivery, shared decision‑making, and a plan that benefits pupils, teachers, and your organisation equally.
Before you start an application, ask yourself these five questions:
The application process is two‑stage:
The Foundation says they aim to respond within 8-10 weeks of receiving a full application. Because there is no deadline, you can submit your EOI at any point.
The Arts‑based Learning Fund is just one of hundreds of funding opportunities you can discover and apply for through GrantGunner. Our platform helps arts organisations, charities, and social enterprises find grants that match their mission - without endless scrolling.
Head to the opportunity page directly to read the full funder guidelines, check any updates to eligibility, and start your application: https://www.phf.org.uk/funds/arts-based-learning-fund/
If you run a UK arts organisation that has ever thought “If only we had the funding to work more deeply with local schools” - this is your moment. The Arts‑based Learning Fund offers meaningful, flexible money for organisations that are ready to partner with educators and put equity at the heart of their work.
It’s not just about getting a grant. It’s about joining a movement to ensure every child, regardless of background, has the chance to learn through the arts. Paul Hamlyn Foundation has a long track record of supporting bold, thoughtful work. If your project fits the brief, apply.
Opportunity details were sourced from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s official fund page and the Redcar Fund Seekers directory. Always verify current criteria before applying.
Official fund page with full eligibility, application process, and guidance.
Third-party summary of the fund used to cross-check details.

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