Hi!

This is a Template allowing you to draft an application for Arts Council England Project Grants, at the low tier (up to £30,000). If you would like to use it, click ⎘ Duplicate at the top right of this webpage.

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I’ve included some useful Notion features that can assist in calculating the budget, organising the timeline, and drafting answers to long-form questions. I’ll explain most of them as they appear on the form, using red italic text.

All long-form questions are represented in this Template as a separate page. This allows you to use Notion’s build-in word counter - just click the “…” symbol in the top right, and the word count will appear at the bottom of the drop-down menu. The title of each of these pages includes the character limit on Grantium, and an estimated word limit.

The four sections of the form are found on the table below, with a “status” so that you can mark them “complete” when you’re done. I’ve also created a “Highlights” view and a “Notes” section, so that you can easily add material and drop it into the appropriate text answer page. Please note that the “Highlights” view does NOT contain all the questions, and to fully prepare your application you’ll need to click through to each section.

Thanks for checking this out, and please let me know if this was helpful, or if you ran into any issues using it.

Best of luck,

Zoyander

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Text in italics is guidance on how to enter information on Grantium.

I’ve used red italics to mark my own notes to help you to use this template.

All other text is from Arts Council England’s guidance, though sometimes I’ve paraphrased it slightly.

ACE PG full application form < £30k

To prepare everything you need, you must go through each Section of the form, using the links in the table above or in the highlights section below. You can use the table above to mark each page done and track your progress.

Highlights

Everything in this section is linked to content in the full application form - if you change something here, it will be reflected there.