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Funding matters: Funding opportunities in England, Scotland and Wales

Funding matters: Funding opportunities in England, Scotland and Wales

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Funding is everything to creatives. If writers are unable to access and maintain sustainable careers, taking in a wide range of creative disciplines, skills and intellect, the impacts for them and for society more widely would be far-reaching and profound. And so then, what support is out there and how can writers access those funds? How do bodies with funding authority allocate their monies? And what of the wider network of funding initiatives and opportunities for writers? Join SoA Advisory Clinic podcast host Theo Jones as we bring you another chance to catch up on this timely event thanks to the #SoAathome festival team. Featuring Pete Stones and Patrick Cash from the Arts Council England, Alan Bett from Creative Scotland and Leusa Llewelyn from Literature Wales. Show notes: Not a member? Use code PODCAST20 for 20% off your first year’s membership. ALCS Funding Week | Industry Insider - Funding opportunities in England, Scotland and Wales - The Society of Authors Anna Ganley - The Society of Authors Alan Bett | Creative Scotland Our Staff - Literature Wales Creators' Rights Alliance International Authors Forum – A forum for Authors' Organisations The London Book Fair | Defining the Future of Creative Content The Society of Authors – The UK trade union for more than 12,500 writers, illustrators and literary translators. The Society of Authors Bookshop UK Tŷ Newydd Writing Centre - Literature Wales Arts Council England Homepage Contact us | Arts Council England Spread the Word – Helping London's writers make their mark on the page, the screen and in the world. the87press Arts Council National Lottery Project Grants | Arts Council England Diversity | Arts Council England Developing Your Creative Practice (DYCP) | Arts Council England Home | Creative Scotland Bloody Scotland | International Crime Writing Festival Festival Info - Borders Book Festival Gutter New Writing Scotland - Association for Scottish Literature Northwords Now Open Funding | Creative Scotland Open Fund for Individuals | Creative Scotland Dundee and Angus Scots Scriever announced | Creative Scotland Scottish Poetry Library - The world's leading resource for Scottish poetry Moniack Mhor - Scotland's Creative Writing Centre Life of a Book: Author Development Programme - Moniack Mhor Scottish Book Trust - Reading, Writing & Literacy Charity - Scottish Book Trust Gaelic Books Council - Supporting Scottish Gaelic writers and publishers Literature Wales | Developing Literature in Wales Arts Council of Wales | Arts Council of Wales Children's Laureate Wales - Literature Wales Alex Wharton, Children's Laureate Wales 2023-2025 - Literature Wales Writers of Wales Directory - Literature Wales Information and Background - Literature Wales Hay Festival – After Hours Birmingham, 24 July 2025 Inspiring Communities Fund - Literature Wales Individuals | Arts Council of Wales Ineligible Application PROJECT GRANTS: Under £15,000 Rates and fees - The Society of Authors Welcome to WGGB: The Writers' Union - The Writers' Guild of Great Britain National Union of Journalists (NUJ): Home DYCP case studies | Arts Council England Contact Us | Creative Scotland Join the SoA - The Society of Authors Events The Society of Authors Donate The Society of Authors – The UK trade union for more than 12,500 writers, illustrators and literary translators.

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