NCJAA network event: Project grants and arts in criminal justice
NCJAA network event: Project grants and arts in criminal justice
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This event will focus on the recent Arts Council England (ACE) announcement that it is reopening applications for its National Lottery Project Grants from 22nd July. Detailed guidance for applicants has not yet been published, but in the meantime, ACE has pledged to make the new fund more responsive to the needs of smaller independent organisations and individual practitioners during Covid-19.
We are delighted to be joined by Richard Ings, the National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance (NCJAA)’s Relationship Manager at ACE and the London Area champion for Arts in Health, Wellbeing and Criminal Justice. Join us if you are interested in learning more about project grants for arts in criminal justice.
Spaces at this event are limited, so please register if you would like to attend. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing all information required to join the meeting, including a password. Registered participants will have an opportunity to submit questions in advance, for discussion at the event.
If you have any questions about the meetings, please email info@artsincriminaljustice.org.uk
If you have any issues with bookings or registering for the event, please contact events@clinks.org
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Free
Please note in order to support the sector following the immediate impact of Covid- 19, we have been offering all our online events for free,but running them does incur costs. Therefore we are planning to review the price of our events in the next month.
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Privacy and security
This event will be conducted through Zoom, an online meeting platform. As security and privacy is important to we’re adapting our procedures in line with the latest security guidance from Zoom. We have:
- Implemented the latest security functions as standard, including requiring registration, passwords and waiting rooms.
- Made sure all delegates login and book through the Clinks website, so everyone identifies themselves.
- Ask delegates to follow housekeeping rules. Any unwanted behaviour will result in delegates being removed from meetings.
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