Learning Through Making Fund
¿Quién puede postularse? UK visual arts organisations. The foundation notes that it does not accept unsolicited applications outside of open calls.
Fecha límite: Applications close 12pm on Friday 11 September 2026.
The Freelands Foundation concentrates its funding on visual arts and creativity initiatives, primarily in the UK, supporting museums/galleries and national arts organizations that increase public access to art and embed creativity in education. Grants are directed at capacity-building projects, public-facing programs, and award processes that nurture artists and creative learning rather than general operating support. The foundation favors high-impact, programmatic investments that strengthen networks and public engagement with visual culture.
Freelands Foundation C/o P Wardynski’s clearest pattern is long-horizon support for UK visual arts organisations that connect art education with public engagement. The foundation backs museums, galleries, universities, and artist networks that are using exhibitions, learning programmes, and research to widen access to visual culture and to strengthen creative teaching in schools. A recurring example is Arts Council England, which received support for the national Creativity Collaboratives pilot, Teaching for Creativity, in 2023 and again in 2024. Another major strand appears in art-infrastructure and collections work: Art UK received grants to advance the Superpower of Looking project, while the Art Fund was supported for acquisitions connected to Freelands Award-winning artists. The foundation also funds artist development and representation, including programmes for emerging and mid-career artists of colour and projects serving specific communities such as housing-estate residents, primary school children, and young people. Its grantmaking includes unrestricted awards, project grants, and partnership funding, with several grants tied to multi-year initiatives rather than single events.
Education is the centre of the foundation’s arts strategy. In school-based work, it supported the Runnymede Trust for a project on race, inclusion and representation in visual arts education, with the grant focused on inequality of access to visual arts and education spaces. The foundation also backed Drawing Room for Rock Paper Scissors, a project in which artists worked with local primary school children through learning that emphasized risk and experimentation. Another school-and-teacher strand appears in the Spring Fund and in grants for collaborative projects that centre teachers in creative approaches to art education. Beyond schools, the foundation funds artist development and cultural representation. University of Arts London received support for the 20/20 programme to develop the creative practices of emerging and mid-career artists of colour through partnerships with public art collections, and A-n the Artists Information Company was funded for regranting to Black, Asian, Brown and Global Majority artists.
Typical grants cluster around a mid-five-figure level: the 25th percentile is $27,988, the median is $50,012, and the 75th percentile is $121,390. The recent grants list also shows larger multi-year awards, including several six-figure grants tied to named programmes and partnerships. The foundation’s giving appears recurring rather than one-off in several cases: Arts Council England, Iniva, Dundee Contemporary Arts, South London Gallery, New Art Exchange, and Ikon Gallery each appear across multiple years. The structure is programmatic and partnership-based, with open-call grant rounds, awards, fellowships, and regranting relationships. It also funds individuals and makes program-related investments. The active programs note that it does not accept unsolicited applications outside open calls.
$3M
$68.2M
$1.2M
$5.5M
Most grants fall between $28K and $121K, with a median of $50K.
25th Percentile
$28K
Median
$50K
75th Percentile
$121K
Top 1 recipient countries by grant volume for Freelands Foundation C/O P Wardynski.
| Rank | Country | Grants | Total | Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United Kingdom | 246 | $37.8M | 100.0% |
Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.
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Concentrated, large grants to a small number of UK arts organizations and national programs; program-specific, strategic funding rather than many small or unrestricted grants.
Notable grantees: Turner Contemporary, Arts Council England, The Public Catalogue Foundation (Art UK)
Grant recipients are overwhelmingly in the UK, which accounts for 246 grants in the dataset. London appears most often, with recipients including Arts Council England, Iniva, Art UK, South London Gallery, Runnymede Trust, and University of Arts London. Other repeated recipient locations include Nottingham, Dundee, Birmingham, and Margate. The recipient-country distribution shown here is entirely UK-based, so the pattern is domestic even though the foundation’s headquarters are in Reno, Nevada.
It funds UK visual arts organisations, museums, galleries, universities, and artist networks. The recent grants show support for organisations such as Arts Council England, Art UK, South London Gallery, and University of Arts London, often for education, public access, artist development, or research-based programming.
No. The active program descriptions state that its grant rounds and awards are not open to unsolicited applications outside designated open calls. Funding is routed through named programmes such as the Freelands Awards, Spring Fund, and other invitation or nomination-based processes.
The distribution centers on mid-five-figure grants: the 25th percentile is $27,988, the median is $50,012, and the 75th percentile is $121,390. The recent grants list also includes larger six-figure awards for multi-year programmes and named initiatives.
It shows recurring support in several cases. Arts Council England, Iniva, Dundee Contemporary Arts, South London Gallery, New Art Exchange, and Ikon Gallery each appear in multiple years, often tied to the same programme or project, which suggests sustained funding rather than isolated one-off grants.
The recent grants cluster around art education in schools, public access to collections, artist development, and inclusion in visual arts. Examples include projects on teaching for creativity, access to art through public collections, artist-teacher residencies, and programmes supporting artists of colour.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| INIVA | LONDON | $297,861 | 2025 | THE GRANT SHALL BE USED TO FUND THREE KEY AREAS OF THE GRANTEE'S WORK OVER A THREE AND A HALF YEAR PERIOD ENDING IN 2024. THESE THREE AREAS ARE CULTURAL MAPPING AND ORGANISATIONAL REVIEW, CREATING SUSTAINABLE REACH THROUGH STAFF CAPACITY AND DEVELOPING DIGITAL RESOURCES, AND TRANSFORMING CORE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES TO DEVELOP ARTISTS AND AUDIENCES (THE PROJECT). |
| PUBLIC CATALOGUE FOUNDATION AKA ART UK | LONDON | $287,016 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT ART UK'S SUPERPOWER OF LOOKING PROJECT |
| A-N THE ARTISTS INFORMATION COMPANY | NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE | $204,718 | 2025 | REGRANTING PARTNERSHIP WITH A-N TO PROVIDE SMALL GRANTS TO BLACK, ASIAN, BROWN AND/OR GLOBAL MAJORITY ARTISTS AT EVERY STAGE OF THEIR CAREER. |
| IKON GALLERY LTD | BIRMINGHAM | $137,624 | 2025 | GRANT FOR 'SLOW BOAT', AN ALTERNATIVE YOUTH PROGRAM WHICH RAISES FUNDEMANTAL QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE DEFINITION AND RELEVANCE OF ART AGAINST A BACK DROP OF SOCIETAL CHANGE. |
| ART FUND | LONDON | $137,438 | 2025 | ACQUISITIONS PROGRAMME FOR FREELANDS AWARD-WINNING ARTISTS |
| MIMA (TEESSIDE UNIVERSITY) | MIDDLESBOROUGH | $121,944 | 2025 | FREELANDS AWARD WINNER |
| UNIVERSITY OF ARTS LONDON | LONDON | $101,119 | 2025 | SUPPORT THE 20/20 THREE-YEAR PROGRAMME TO DEVELOP THE CREATIVE PRACTICES OF 20 EMERGING/MID-CAREER AND ETHNICALLY DIVERSE ARTISTS OF COLOUR, THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS WITH 20 PUBLIC ART COLLECTIONS ACROSS THE UK |
| NEW ART EXCHANGE | NOTTINGHAM | $100,969 | 2025 | POWER TO CHANGE. 3 YEAR PROJECT TO DEVELOP A SERIES OF PROGRAMMES THAT ENGAGE WITH THE LOCAL COMMUNITY TO CREATE LIFE-ENHANCING OPPORTUNITIES, NEW AUDIENCES FOR THE ARTS AND DIVERSE TALENT WITHIN THE ARTS |
| DUNDEE CONTEMPORARY ARTS LTD | DUNDEE | $96,110 | 2025 | THE GRANTS ARE TO BE USED TO FUND THE WORK OF THE PRINT STUDIO, WHICH PROVIDES OPEN AND AFFORDABLE ACCESS TO EXPERTISE, EQUIPMENT AND COURSES FOR PRINTMAKING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES |
| FOCAL POINT GALLERY | SOUTHEND ON SEA | $96,045 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT FOCAL POINT GALLERY, METAL AND TOMA AS PART OF THE AUTUMN 2023 FUND |
| GRAND PLAN | LONDON | $81,625 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT GRAND PLAN'S GRANTS PROGRAMME |
| MAC | BELFAST | $79,895 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT THE MAC TO WORK WITH SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS THROUGH THE AUTUMN 2023 FUND |
| WYSING ARTS CENTRE | CAMBRIDGE | $64,086 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT SYLLABUS PROGRAMME |
| CUBITT ARTISTS | LONDON | $64,012 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT A CIVIC FELLOWSHIP |
| CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON ART SCHOOL | LONDON | $62,734 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT CGLAS' FOUNDATION COURSE BURSARIES |
| JUNE GIVANNI PAN AFRICAN CINEMA ARCHIVE | LONDON | $58,022 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT |
| RISING ARTS AGENCY | BRISTOL | $55,688 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND ORGANISATIONAL PROGRAMMING |
| WHITECHAPEL GALLERY | LONDON | $54,413 | 2025 | GRANT AS WINNER OF FREELANDS AWARD |
| NATIONAL GALLERIES OF SCOTLAND | EDINBURGH | $51,019 | 2025 | FREELANDS AWARD WINNER |
| ARAB BRITISH CENTRE | LONDON | $50,387 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT A CURATORIAL PROJECT EXPLORING ARAB BRITISH IDENTITIES |
| UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM | NOTTINGHAM | $49,896 | 2025 | ARTS EDUCATION AND CREATIVITY IN SCHOOLS. 3 YEAR RESEARCH PROGRAM WHICH EXPLORES THE CULTURAL EDUCATION SECTOR IN THE UK AND DETERMINE HOW UK SCHOOLS MAY BE SUPPORTED TO WORK CREATIVELY. |
| AUTOGRAPH ABP | LONDON | $49,640 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT AUTOGRAPH ABP TO WORK WITH SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS THROUGH THE AUTUMN 2023 FUND |
| SERENDIPITY | LEICESTER | $44,120 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT COMMISSIONS OF PORTRAITURE AND EXHIBITION OF 100 BLACK WOMEN WHO MADE A MARK |
| CONTAINS ART CIO | WATCHET | $43,416 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT CONTAINS ART CIO TO WORK WITH SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS THROUGH THE AUTUMN 2023 FUND |
| BATH SPA UNIVERSITY | BATH | $40,317 | 2025 | FREELANDS STUDIO FELLOWSHIP |
| UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON | BRIGHTON | $40,317 | 2025 | FREELANDS STUDIO FELLOWSHIP |
| 198 CONTEMPORARY ARTS & LEARNING | LONDON | $37,858 | 2025 | SPACE TO DREAM FUND GRANT TO SUPPORT EXHIBITION AND CURATORIAL PROGRAMME |
| MANCHESTER ART GALLERY | MANCHESTER | $33,129 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT MANCHESTER ART GALLERY, HOME, AND THE WHITWORTH TO WORK WITH SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS THROUGH THE SPRING 2023 FUND |
| METAL CULTURE | SOUTHEND ON SEA | $32,525 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT THE WORKING ARTIST WEEKS PROJECT WITH CHILDREN, PARENTS/CARERS AND TEACHERS WORKING AS ARTISTS ON WEEK-LONG RESIDENCIES TO CHALLENGE ENGAGEMENT. |
| NOTTINGHAM CONTEMPORARY | NOTTINGHAM | $31,854 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT WORKING WITH TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS |
| ARTS EDUCATION EXCHANGE | MARGATE | $31,084 | 2025 | GRANT TO BRING TOGETHER AN ART TEACHER AT A LOCAL SCHOOL, A VISUAL ARTIST AND THE GRANTEE IN AN ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT AIMED AT CULTIVATING SPACE FOR INTERCULTURAL AND INTERSECTIONAL DIALOGUE IN THE CONTEXT OF ART EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS. |
| BERNIE GRANT ARTS CENTRE | LONDON | $25,812 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT EXPANSION OF VISUAL ART OFFERING |
| JOHN HANSARD GALLERY | SOUTHAMPTON | $21,045 | 2025 | THE GRANT SHALL BE USED TO SUPPORT THE ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT WORKING WITH TRAINEE TEACHERS, SCHOOLS AND ARTISTS |
| FALMOUTH UNIVERSITY | FALMOUTH | $20,747 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT ARTIST FELLOWSHIPS |
| MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY | MANCHESTER | $19,199 | 2025 | FREELANDS STUDIO FELLOWSHIP |
| SWANSEA COLLEGE OF ART | SWANSEA | $19,199 | 2025 | FREELANDS STUDIO FELLOWSHIP |
| ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY | ABERDEEN | $19,199 | 2025 | FREELANDS STUDIO FELLOWSHIP |
| ULSTER UNIVERSITY BELFAST | BELFAST | $19,199 | 2025 | FREELANDS STUDIO FELLOWSHIP |
| GOLDSMITHS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART | LONDON | $12,657 | 2025 | GRANT AS SHORTLISTED FOR FREELANDS AWARD |
| QUAD | DERBY | $12,573 | 2025 | GRANT AS SHORTLISTED FOR FREELANDS AWARD |
| CAMDEN ARTS CENTRE | LONDON | $12,573 | 2025 | GRANT AS SHORTLISTED FOR FREELANDS AWARD |
| CHAPTER (CARDIFF) LTD | CARDIFF | $12,573 | 2025 | GRANT AS SHORTLISTED FOR FREELANDS AWARD |
| SOUTH LONDON GALLERY | LONDON | $4,665 | 2025 | TO FUND A LONG TERM ART AND EDUCATION PROGRAM, IN WHICH INTERNATIONAL AND BRITISH ARTISTS WILL CREATE ART WORKS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF THE SCEAUX GARDENS, PELICAN AND ELMINGTON HOUSING ESTATES |
| TYNE AND WEAR ARCHIVES AND MUSEUMS | NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE | $1,249 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT PARTICIPATION IN THE SECOND STAGE OF THE AUTUMN 2023 FUND |
| SOUTH LONDON GALLERY | LONDON | $660 | 2025 | EVALUATION OF THE OPEN PLAN PROJECT |
| PECKHAM PLATFORM | LONDON | $638 | 2025 | WAS USED TOWARDS COVERING THE COST OF STAFF AND PARTNER TIME TO PREPARE THE PRESENTATION TO THE FREELANDS FOUNDATION INCLUSIVE PRACTICE FUND 2024. |
| RADICAL ECOLOGY | DEVON | $638 | 2025 | GRANT TO SUPPORT APPLICATION TO THE INCLUSIVE PRACTICES FUND |
| EALING COUNCIL | LONDON | $634 | 2025 | THE APPLICATION SUPPORT GRANT WAS USED TOWARDS CURATOR WILLIAM REES TIME COMPILING THE APPLICATION, INCLUDING MEETING WITH PARTNERS AND ATTENDING A REQUISITE PROJECT MEETING WITH FREELAND FOUNDATION. |
| TURNER CONTEMPORARY | MARGATE | $431,032 | 2024 | GRANT TO SUPPORT PARTICIPATION IN THE SECOND STAGE OF THE FREELANDS AWARD APPLICATION PROCESS |
| ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND | LONDON | $411,728 | 2024 | PART OF A NATIONAL NETWORK OF 8 CREATIVITY COLLABORATIVES PILOT: TEACHING FOR CREATIVITY, ESTABLISHED TO EXPLORE AND TEST APPROACHES TO EMBED TEACHING FOR CREATIVITY. |
INIVA
$297,861THE GRANT SHALL BE USED TO FUND THREE KEY AREAS OF THE GRANTEE'S WORK OVER A THREE AND A HALF YEAR PERIOD ENDING IN 2024. THESE THREE AREAS ARE CULTURAL MAPPING AND ORGANISATIONAL REVIEW, CREATING SUSTAINABLE REACH THROUGH STAFF CAPACITY AND DEVELOPING DIGITAL RESOURCES, AND TRANSFORMING CORE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES TO DEVELOP ARTISTS AND AUDIENCES (THE PROJECT).
PUBLIC CATALOGUE FOUNDATION AKA ART UK
$287,016GRANT TO SUPPORT ART UK'S SUPERPOWER OF LOOKING PROJECT
A-N THE ARTISTS INFORMATION COMPANY
$204,718REGRANTING PARTNERSHIP WITH A-N TO PROVIDE SMALL GRANTS TO BLACK, ASIAN, BROWN AND/OR GLOBAL MAJORITY ARTISTS AT EVERY STAGE OF THEIR CAREER.
IKON GALLERY LTD
$137,624GRANT FOR 'SLOW BOAT', AN ALTERNATIVE YOUTH PROGRAM WHICH RAISES FUNDEMANTAL QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE DEFINITION AND RELEVANCE OF ART AGAINST A BACK DROP OF SOCIETAL CHANGE.
ART FUND
$137,438ACQUISITIONS PROGRAMME FOR FREELANDS AWARD-WINNING ARTISTS
MIMA (TEESSIDE UNIVERSITY)
$121,944FREELANDS AWARD WINNER
UNIVERSITY OF ARTS LONDON
$101,119SUPPORT THE 20/20 THREE-YEAR PROGRAMME TO DEVELOP THE CREATIVE PRACTICES OF 20 EMERGING/MID-CAREER AND ETHNICALLY DIVERSE ARTISTS OF COLOUR, THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS WITH 20 PUBLIC ART COLLECTIONS ACROSS THE UK
NEW ART EXCHANGE
$100,969POWER TO CHANGE. 3 YEAR PROJECT TO DEVELOP A SERIES OF PROGRAMMES THAT ENGAGE WITH THE LOCAL COMMUNITY TO CREATE LIFE-ENHANCING OPPORTUNITIES, NEW AUDIENCES FOR THE ARTS AND DIVERSE TALENT WITHIN THE ARTS
DUNDEE CONTEMPORARY ARTS LTD
$96,110THE GRANTS ARE TO BE USED TO FUND THE WORK OF THE PRINT STUDIO, WHICH PROVIDES OPEN AND AFFORDABLE ACCESS TO EXPERTISE, EQUIPMENT AND COURSES FOR PRINTMAKING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
FOCAL POINT GALLERY
$96,045GRANT TO SUPPORT FOCAL POINT GALLERY, METAL AND TOMA AS PART OF THE AUTUMN 2023 FUND
GRAND PLAN
$81,625GRANT TO SUPPORT GRAND PLAN'S GRANTS PROGRAMME
MAC
$79,895GRANT TO SUPPORT THE MAC TO WORK WITH SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS THROUGH THE AUTUMN 2023 FUND
WYSING ARTS CENTRE
$64,086GRANT TO SUPPORT SYLLABUS PROGRAMME
CUBITT ARTISTS
$64,012GRANT TO SUPPORT A CIVIC FELLOWSHIP
CITY AND GUILDS OF LONDON ART SCHOOL
$62,734GRANT TO SUPPORT CGLAS' FOUNDATION COURSE BURSARIES
JUNE GIVANNI PAN AFRICAN CINEMA ARCHIVE
$58,022GRANT TO SUPPORT ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
RISING ARTS AGENCY
$55,688GRANT TO SUPPORT LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND ORGANISATIONAL PROGRAMMING
WHITECHAPEL GALLERY
$54,413GRANT AS WINNER OF FREELANDS AWARD
NATIONAL GALLERIES OF SCOTLAND
$51,019FREELANDS AWARD WINNER
ARAB BRITISH CENTRE
$50,387GRANT TO SUPPORT A CURATORIAL PROJECT EXPLORING ARAB BRITISH IDENTITIES
UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM
$49,896ARTS EDUCATION AND CREATIVITY IN SCHOOLS. 3 YEAR RESEARCH PROGRAM WHICH EXPLORES THE CULTURAL EDUCATION SECTOR IN THE UK AND DETERMINE HOW UK SCHOOLS MAY BE SUPPORTED TO WORK CREATIVELY.
AUTOGRAPH ABP
$49,640GRANT TO SUPPORT AUTOGRAPH ABP TO WORK WITH SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS THROUGH THE AUTUMN 2023 FUND
SERENDIPITY
$44,120GRANT TO SUPPORT COMMISSIONS OF PORTRAITURE AND EXHIBITION OF 100 BLACK WOMEN WHO MADE A MARK
CONTAINS ART CIO
$43,416GRANT TO SUPPORT CONTAINS ART CIO TO WORK WITH SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS THROUGH THE AUTUMN 2023 FUND
BATH SPA UNIVERSITY
$40,317FREELANDS STUDIO FELLOWSHIP
UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
$40,317FREELANDS STUDIO FELLOWSHIP
198 CONTEMPORARY ARTS & LEARNING
$37,858SPACE TO DREAM FUND GRANT TO SUPPORT EXHIBITION AND CURATORIAL PROGRAMME
MANCHESTER ART GALLERY
$33,129GRANT TO SUPPORT MANCHESTER ART GALLERY, HOME, AND THE WHITWORTH TO WORK WITH SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS THROUGH THE SPRING 2023 FUND
METAL CULTURE
$32,525GRANT TO SUPPORT THE WORKING ARTIST WEEKS PROJECT WITH CHILDREN, PARENTS/CARERS AND TEACHERS WORKING AS ARTISTS ON WEEK-LONG RESIDENCIES TO CHALLENGE ENGAGEMENT.
NOTTINGHAM CONTEMPORARY
$31,854GRANT TO SUPPORT WORKING WITH TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS
ARTS EDUCATION EXCHANGE
$31,084GRANT TO BRING TOGETHER AN ART TEACHER AT A LOCAL SCHOOL, A VISUAL ARTIST AND THE GRANTEE IN AN ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT AIMED AT CULTIVATING SPACE FOR INTERCULTURAL AND INTERSECTIONAL DIALOGUE IN THE CONTEXT OF ART EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS.
BERNIE GRANT ARTS CENTRE
$25,812GRANT TO SUPPORT EXPANSION OF VISUAL ART OFFERING
JOHN HANSARD GALLERY
$21,045THE GRANT SHALL BE USED TO SUPPORT THE ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT WORKING WITH TRAINEE TEACHERS, SCHOOLS AND ARTISTS
FALMOUTH UNIVERSITY
$20,747GRANT TO SUPPORT ARTIST FELLOWSHIPS
MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
$19,199FREELANDS STUDIO FELLOWSHIP
SWANSEA COLLEGE OF ART
$19,199FREELANDS STUDIO FELLOWSHIP
ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY
$19,199FREELANDS STUDIO FELLOWSHIP
ULSTER UNIVERSITY BELFAST
$19,199FREELANDS STUDIO FELLOWSHIP
GOLDSMITHS CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
$12,657GRANT AS SHORTLISTED FOR FREELANDS AWARD
QUAD
$12,573GRANT AS SHORTLISTED FOR FREELANDS AWARD
CAMDEN ARTS CENTRE
$12,573GRANT AS SHORTLISTED FOR FREELANDS AWARD
CHAPTER (CARDIFF) LTD
$12,573GRANT AS SHORTLISTED FOR FREELANDS AWARD
SOUTH LONDON GALLERY
$4,665TO FUND A LONG TERM ART AND EDUCATION PROGRAM, IN WHICH INTERNATIONAL AND BRITISH ARTISTS WILL CREATE ART WORKS FOR THE RESIDENTS OF THE SCEAUX GARDENS, PELICAN AND ELMINGTON HOUSING ESTATES
TYNE AND WEAR ARCHIVES AND MUSEUMS
$1,249GRANT TO SUPPORT PARTICIPATION IN THE SECOND STAGE OF THE AUTUMN 2023 FUND
SOUTH LONDON GALLERY
$660EVALUATION OF THE OPEN PLAN PROJECT
PECKHAM PLATFORM
$638WAS USED TOWARDS COVERING THE COST OF STAFF AND PARTNER TIME TO PREPARE THE PRESENTATION TO THE FREELANDS FOUNDATION INCLUSIVE PRACTICE FUND 2024.
RADICAL ECOLOGY
$638GRANT TO SUPPORT APPLICATION TO THE INCLUSIVE PRACTICES FUND
EALING COUNCIL
$634THE APPLICATION SUPPORT GRANT WAS USED TOWARDS CURATOR WILLIAM REES TIME COMPILING THE APPLICATION, INCLUDING MEETING WITH PARTNERS AND ATTENDING A REQUISITE PROJECT MEETING WITH FREELAND FOUNDATION.
TURNER CONTEMPORARY
$431,032GRANT TO SUPPORT PARTICIPATION IN THE SECOND STAGE OF THE FREELANDS AWARD APPLICATION PROCESS
ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND
$411,728PART OF A NATIONAL NETWORK OF 8 CREATIVITY COLLABORATIVES PILOT: TEACHING FOR CREATIVITY, ESTABLISHED TO EXPLORE AND TEST APPROACHES TO EMBED TEACHING FOR CREATIVITY.
Financiamiento actual y próximo de Freelands Foundation C/O P Wardynski al que tu organización sin fines de lucro podría postularse.
¿Quién puede postularse? UK visual arts organisations. The foundation notes that it does not accept unsolicited applications outside of open calls.
Fecha límite: Applications close 12pm on Friday 11 September 2026.
¿Quién puede postularse? UK visual arts organisations may apply through annual open calls. The foundation states it does not accept unsolicited applications outside those open calls.
Fecha límite: Next open call opportunity will launch in summer 2026; no current open call is open.
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