Grant award logos
We support creativity and culture using public money from the Government and the National Lottery. A condition of public funding for creativity and culture is that people know where and how their money is being spent. That's why using our logo is a condition of receiving your grant award.
Your work is the best advertisement for public funding there is.
Your work is the best advertisement for public funding there is.
Only practitioners and creative and cultural organisations in receipt of support from us can use our acknowledgement logos.
By accepting your grant award, you have made a commitment to acknowledge our support publicly. You should do this by featuring our logo on all of your related information, marketing and publicity materials.
We hope you will use it widely and regard it as visual recognition of your success.
Download your logo below and read our logo guidelines to find out how to correctly acknowledge our funding.
What logo should I use?
What logo should I use?
Your offer letter and funding agreement will explain the source of your funding and which logo you should use.
Lottery grant award logo
Lottery grant award logo
Use this logo if your funding comes from the National Lottery.
Download the logo in JPG, PNG and EPS format below:
Grant award logo
Grant award logo
Use our Grant award logo if your work is funded by money from central government (Grant-in-Aid).
Download the logo in JPG, PNG and EPS format below:
Alongside this logo, we ask you to use the ‘Funded by UK Government’ logo. This is for use by third party organisations in receipt of UK government funds, to acknowledge the support from the Department for Culture, Media & Sport. This logo should be used with the Arts Council Grant-in-Aid logo. For guidance on how to use these logos together, view our logo guidelines >
Please send any designs to brand@dcms.gov.uk who will be happy to review and support with any questions you have.
Cultural Investment Fund
Cultural Investment Fund
Use this logo if your funding comes from the Cultural Investment Fund, including:
- Cultural Development Fund (CDF)
- Museum Estate & Development Fund (MEND)
- Libraries Improvement Fund (LIF)
Download the logo in JPG, PNG and EPS format below:
Alongside this logo, we ask you to use the ‘Funded by UK Government’ logo. This is for use by third party organisations in receipt of UK government funds, to acknowledge the support from the Department for Culture, Media & Sport. This logo should be used with the Arts Council Grant-in-Aid logo. For guidance on how to use these logos together, view our logo guidelines >
Please send any designs to brand@dcms.gov.uk who will be happy to review and support with any questions you have.
Supporting Grassroots Music
Supporting Grassroots Music
Funded by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport as part of the UK Government’s Creative industries sector vision, £5 million has been invested to support Grassroots Music.
Use our Grant award logo if your work is funded by money from central government (Grant-in-Aid).
Download the logo in JPG, PNG and EPS format below:
Alongside this logo, we ask you to use the ‘Funded by UK Government’ logo. This is for use by third party organisations in receipt of UK government funds, to acknowledge the support from the Department for Culture, Media & Sport. This logo should be used with the Arts Council Grant-in-Aid logo. For guidance on how to use these logos together, view our logo guidelines >
Please send any designs to brand@dcms.gov.uk who will be happy to review and support with any questions you have.
Arts Council and Dfe Logo
Arts Council England and Department for Education logo
Use this logo if you are a Music Education Hub (or an organisation that is part of a hub) or if you are a National Youth Music Organisation.
Museum Development
Museum Development logo
Use this logo if you are a Museum Development partner.