North Yorkshire

Middlesbrough Council Opens New Fund for Community Creative Projects

By

Becky Barratt
6 May 2026, 7:55 pm

Middlesbrough Council has launched a new grant fund to support creative and cultural activities in neighbourhoods outside the town centre. Residents, community groups, and local organisations can apply for grants ranging from £500 to £1,000 to help bring creative projects to life, with the application window open until 10am on Monday 18 May 2026.

The Middlesbrough Council’s Creative Communities Grant Fund has a total budget of £20,000 and aims to encourage co-produced cultural activity throughout the town. This initiative aligns with the council’s updated Council Plan for 2026 to 2029, which highlights a commitment to culture and creativity as central to the town’s growth.

A wide range of applicants are eligible to apply, including individuals with a Middlesbrough postcode, artists, freelancers, small charities, and not-for-profit organisations. Applicants do not need to be a formal or constituted group to apply, provided they have a clear project plan and budget in place. Those looking for assistance with their applications, such as help shaping ideas or connecting with creative partners, can reach out to the council’s Creative Programmes Officer for support.

The council is prioritising projects that are rooted in local neighbourhoods and that link into major upcoming cultural events, such as the Turner Prize, the Middlesbrough Mela, or Middlesbrough Art Week. Further information and application forms are available through the council’s online portal.

Additional resources for local groups are also available through the Middlesbrough Voluntary Development Agency, which serves as the primary organisation supporting the voluntary and community sector in the area. The agency partners with the council on various funding initiatives to help residents and groups develop their community projects.

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