KIDDERMINSTER Education Foundation is now accepting applications for grants that support the development of education, particularly in the fields of art and science.
As a cornerstone of its mission, the foundation aims to enhance the knowledge, understanding, and practice of the arts, crafts, and sciences, with a special focus on promoting creativity and innovation within the community.
The foundation exists to promote education in the arts and sciences, helping to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of these vital fields.
And it is tasked with providing and maintaining a museum and art gallery or either of these institutions, ensuring these important cultural resources continue to inspire and educate.
The foundation offer facilities and resources for recreation and leisure activities which align with educational and cultural pursuits.
The foundation’s members believe in the power of education to transform lives and are committed to supporting projects and schemes which enhance artistic and scientific learning experiences and contribute to the local cultural landscape by preserving and growing artistic and educational resources.
And the foundation provides meaningful opportunities for people and communities to engage in arts, crafts, and leisure activities that enrich their lives.
How to Apply
Representatives of local organisations and educational institutions or anyone with an innovative project idea can submit applications for grants via the Kidderminster Town Council website to explore how their visions could be brought to life.
Visit: kidderminstertowncouncil.gov.uk/kidderminster-educational-foundation/ for more on eligibility and the application process.
The foundation hopes to receive grant proposals before the end of May so it can meet in June to discuss them.
Anyone with questions about the scheme can email: [email protected] for more information.
A foundation spokesperson said: “We look forward to seeing the creative and impactful initiatives that will help shape the future of education, art, and science in our community.”