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Creative Torbay / News / Tue 08 Nov 2011

The third round of the Clore Duffield Foundation's Poetry £££

The third round of the Clore Duffield Foundation's Poetry £££

The third round of the Clore Duffield Foundation's Poetry and Literature Awards is open to applications. The Clore Poetry and Literature Awards is a £1m initiative aimed at funding poetry and literature initiatives for children and young people across the UK over a five year period (2011 - 2015). The overall objective of the Programme is to provide young people under the age of nineteen with the opportunity to experience poetry, literature, and creative writing both inside and outside of school, in compelling and exciting forms.

Eligible applicants include:

Professional literature, poetry and creative writing organisations, and libraries.
Primary, middle, secondary, special schools, sixth form colleges, academies and Further Education colleges.
Other arts/cultural organisations (e.g. museums, galleries etc.) are eligible to apply but must provide a clear rationale for their proposed literature/poetry projects and evidence of requisite specialist input.
Established community groups.
Not-for-profit organisations.

Grants range from £1,000 to £10,000. Submissions to the third round of funding should be received no later than 5pm on Friday 30 March 2012. For more information, visit the Clore Duffield Foundation website (opens new window).
is open to applications. The Clore Poetry and Literature Awards is a £1m initiative aimed at funding poetry and literature initiatives for children and young people across the UK over a five year period (2011 - 2015). The overall objective of the Programme is to provide young people under the age of nineteen with the opportunity to experience poetry, literature, and creative writing both inside and outside of school, in compelling and exciting forms.

Eligible applicants include:

Professional literature, poetry and creative writing organisations, and libraries.
Primary, middle, secondary, special schools, sixth form colleges, academies and Further Education colleges.
Other arts/cultural organisations (e.g. museums, galleries etc.) are eligible to apply but must provide a clear rationale for their proposed literature/poetry projects and evidence of requisite specialist input.
Established community groups.
Not-for-profit organisations.

Grants range from £1,000 to £10,000. Submissions to the third round of funding should be received no later than 5pm on Friday 30 March 2012. For more information, visit the Clore Duffield Foundation website (opens new window).

For more information visit http://www.cloreduffield.org.uk/page_sub.php?id=331&parent=35

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