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Free

Tue 10 Dec 2024

Social Prescribing Awards – Q&A Session

Online Q&A session with our Creative Health team.

Event Details
Date Tue 10 Dec 2024
Times 12pm
Location Online (via Microsoft Teams)

Online Q&A

Meet the Bradford 2025 Creative Health team, ask questions and hear more about our Social Prescribing Awards – open to artists, academics and researchers, community groups, and organisations in Bradford District & Craven.

Join us for an online Q&A session on Tuesday 10 December at midday to find out more.

Email [email protected] to book your place.

Apply for funding

As part of our mission to improve health and wellbeing through creativity, we’re launching our Bradford 2025 Social Prescribing Awards. These awards empower artists, researchers, community groups, and organisations in Bradford District and Craven to use arts and culture to tackle health challenges.

There are two tiers of award available – we anticipate making 8 awards of up to £30,000 for partnership projects delivering medium-scale activity; with up to 18 smaller awards of up to £6,000, for smaller projects.

Applications close 9am Mon 20 Jan 2025.

Find out more and apply now.

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