Lanarkshire creatives, organisations and businesses are invited to apply to the Go See Share fund for small grants aimed at increasing financial sustainability within the creative sector.
Supported by The National Lottery through Creative Scotland, this initiative provides individual awards of between £3000 and £10,000.
These grants are designed to help recipients develop best practice business knowledge and to share their insights with the wider community.
The scheme helps creatives explore and share new ways to grow their enterprises and achieve financial sustainability by learning from and connecting with international creative business models.
Creative industries officer at Creative Scotland, Jessica Bonehill, said: “These grants offer a wide range of creative businesses and individuals opportunities to delve into business sustainability and apply these insights to bolster both their creativity and that of others.
“This year is no exception, and we encourage people to come forward with their ideas to explore diverse strategies being adopted by the creative sector, both nationally and internationally to help the creative industries thrive.”
Full details of the fund, including how to apply, can be found on the Creative Scotland website.
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