Arts Council England commissioned Nordicity, in association with World Pencil, to undertake an evaluation of the In Harmony programme.
A report summarizing the available evidence on the representation of people from Black and minority ethnic background in the children's literature sector, forming part of wider research in this area culminating into the following report: Time for Change: Black and minority ethnic representation in the children’s literature sector
The Great Place Scheme is a National Lottery-funded programme which responds to the government’s 2016 Culture White Paper.
This guide, created in partnership with The National Archives, helps organisations working within or alongside libraries and archive services advocate for their work within the context of local authority planning.
In 2018 the 6 In Harmony programmes did action research, including new activities and support for children in significantly disadvantaged communities wanting to continue their musical learning.
Cinegi Arts&Film was an action research project supported by Arts Council England in partnership with the BFI and delivered by Cinegi.
The Cultural Destinations Fund: Phase 2 was a £4.2 million initiative, delivered by Arts Council England and VisitEngland between April 2017 and January 2021, to encourage collaboration with the culture and tourism sectors.
In September 2019, we commissioned Courtney Consulting to conduct a combined mapping study of the South Asian dance and music sector in the UK.
This report evaluates the Canvas project, a multi-channel network for the arts supported from 2015-18 with Arts Council funding.
We commissioned Consilium Research and Consultancy (Consilium) in June 2016 to update the previous review of evidence about equality and diversity within the arts and cultural sector in England up to 2013 (Consilium 2014).
This Equality Analysis covers our development work to date for the Arts Council’s next 10 year strategy, which will be published in Autumn 2019 and covers the period 2020-2030.
Arts Council England’s Creative People and Places programme provides funding to develop arts and cultural engagement in places where current involvement is below average.
Research commissioned by the Arts Council from the Royal Shakespeare Company, examining how Ofsted rated Outstanding schools integrate arts and cultural education as part of a rigorous academic curriculum.
A three year economic impact analysis of the British Library’s Business and IP Centre Network
The Impact of Arts and Culture on the Wider Creative Economy
This report contains the main evaluation findings for our Strategic Capital Programme (2012-2018) and is part of a suite of four documents that are designed to be read independently or as a set.
A report into the opportunities for musical progression for young people from the In Harmony programme and other disadvantaged communities.
We have commissioned the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) to produce The Economic Value of Arts and Culture in the North of England report.
Artuk.org is the online home for over 200,000 digitised artworks from British public collections.
This report assesses the European Union’s contribution to the arts, museums and creative industries in England.
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