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1 Example budgets Grants for the arts This information sheet is for prospective applicants to the Grants for the arts programme, who will be applying from 1 July Please also read our How to apply guidance before you submit your application. Download it from our website or contact us for a copy ([email protected], ). This information sheet complements How to apply guidance, but does not replace it. Contents 1 The budget section of the application form 2 2 Key things to remember 2 3 Budget headings Income Expenditure Support in kind Personal access costs 8 4 Example budgets Example one - Blank budget Example two - Individual artist Example three - Individual with personal access costs 12 1
2 1 The budget section of the application form The budget section of the application form gives us the information we need to be able to consider the financial viability of your activity. It is crucial you provide a balanced budget as part of your Grants for the arts application. The total income and total spending (expenditure) must be the same. If they are not, we will not be able to process your application. This guidance will help you to present a balanced budget. 2 Key things to remember Your budget has to balance (your income needs to be the same as your expenditure) We expect you to find at least 10 per cent of the total cost of your activity from other sources We need to be able to see how you have worked your figures out, so please break them down clearly The budget should be for the total cost of the activity. 3 Budget headings Below it is some guidance on of the types of things we you can include under each budget heading. 3.1 Income In this section of the application form we ask you to tell us about any other cash income for your activity. We expect at least 10 per cent of the total cost of the activity to come from other sources. Financial income from other sources helps to demonstrate partnership 2
3 support for the activity, and shows that the activity is making the most of our investment. You should break down the income for your activity under the headings provided in the budget table. You need to show whether you are expecting each item of income or whether it has been confirmed. We take this into account when we are completing the risk check, and we generally consider confirmed income to reduce financial risk. Completing the budget table (income) Earned income Include any income you will earn from this activity (for example, from ticket sales, workshop fees or selling work or publications). You should be realistic about the level of income you are likely to earn for your activity. For touring activities, please provide details of your confirmed income from guaranteed fees from venues, your estimated income, or both. Please provide a clear breakdown for each entry to show us how you have reached your figures. If VAT is charged on ticket sales or admission prices, do not include it in your earned income figures. For information about VAT and other taxes, contact HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) through their website ( Local authority funding Include any funding you have received or applied for from local authorities for this activity. Please give us the name of each local authority and the amount. Other public funding Include any funding you have received or applied for from any other public organisation (for example, the British Council). Please give us the name of each organisation and the amount. 3
4 Private income Include any income from private sources, for example from you or your organisation, or donations or grants from trusts and foundations. If you are an individual and you are providing some cash income towards the activity, please include it in this section. Please give us the details and the amounts. 3.2 Expenditure In this section of the application form we ask you to give details of all the items you will be paying for as part of your activity. You should break down the expenditure for your activity under the headings provided in the budget table. Please show how you have reached your figures. Completing the budget table (expenditure) Artistic spending In this section, please include any of the artistic costs you need to pay for. You need to show: The fees and wages of artists involved in the activity For example, actors, musicians, dancers, visual artists, stage designers, directors, producers, composers, writers, choreographers, stage managers, lighting designers, curators, workshop leaders and other artistic roles. We are committed to making sure that artists are paid appropriately for activities we support. The amount is likely to depend on a number of things, including the experience and skills of the artist, the type of work and the length of the contract. There are recognised codes of practice set by relevant lead organisations. You can find out more about fees for artists in the information sheet How to pay artists, on our website. AN: The Artists Information Company also provides useful information 4
5 on paying visual artists (visit If you are employing people to take part in your activity, you may need to budget for paying an employer s National Insurance contribution for each person. You may also have to provide paid holiday leave and pension contributions. You should seek appropriate advice on your statutory obligations around employing people. For information contact HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) through their website ( The other arts related costs of delivering the activity Such as, the costs of events, commissions, research and development, preparation, productions and residencies, including any materials or equipment you hire to carry out these things. For touring activities, please include costs for creating and preparing the tour, and costs that are the direct result of touring (for example, travel, transport and accommodation). Making your performance accessible We are committed to making sure that everyone has access to the work we fund. As a result, we encourage you to include the costs of making your activity accessible as part of your artistic spending. In this section please include any costs that you will need to pay to make your activity accessible to a wide range of people. Access costs might include costs of signed performances and materials in other formats such as in Braille or on CD, for example. If you are Deaf or disabled and have personal access costs (costs relating to yourself that you will have to pay to manage your activity), please see our advice for disabled or Deaf applicants at the end of this section. 5
6 Developing your organisation and people Include the costs of any activity aimed at developing your organisation. This could include things like business planning, support from consultants, staff training and professional development costs, and feasibility studies (studies to test the potential of a business plan). Marketing and developing audiences Include all marketing and audience development costs that relate directly to the activity you are applying for. For example, design and print costs, direct mailing, website design, photography, research, and fees to any people who are delivering press, audience development and marketing activity for you. Overheads There are some overheads or running costs that we do not fund. We have listed What you cannot apply for in the How to apply guidance. You can apply for extra time-limited overhead costs that are directly related to the activity you are asking us to support for example, payments to staff, phone bills, postage and insurance. You can apply for a contribution to your ongoing overheads if these are not covered by other funding. The amount you apply for must relate directly to the amount of time spent on the activity you are asking us to support, so please explain how you have worked this out. ACEVO (Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations) has produced a practical guide and toolkit on cost allocation. You can use this to work out the full cost of a project or an activity including extra and ongoing overheads. It is available from or by phoning Assets buildings, equipment, instruments and vehicles Include any costs relating to refurbishing arts buildings, improving access, buying property and leasing a building. In general we would not expect to fund many feasibility studies (studies to test the potential of a building plan) and early 6
7 development of designs. Please see our information sheet Capital applications building projects and equipment purchases for more information. Remember, you must ask for our agreement in writing before you make any application relating to buildings to be used for the arts, otherwise we will not be able to process your application. Contact us for further information ( , Include the costs of buying assets including equipment, instruments and vehicles. You should get competitive quotes from more than one business or supplier. While we do not ask you to send quotes with your application, we do ask you to tell us about them in the question below this section of the budget. You can find out more about purchasing equipment, instruments and vehicles in the information sheet Musical instruments and second-hand equipment, on our website. Other spending Include any other spending for your activity that is not included elsewhere. This can include an amount for unexpected costs (contingency spending). If you are disabled or Deaf, additional access or support cost you need to manage the activity If you are Deaf or disabled there may be extra costs relating to your own access needs that you will need to pay to help you manage your activity. (For example, payment for a sign language interpreter to help you manage your activity.) Please include these costs under this budget heading in the table. 3.3 Support in kind Support in kind can be a valuable part of your activity. Support in kind is used to describe any materials or services that you would otherwise have to pay for but that are being provided free of charge or at a reduced rate. The value of support in kind contributes towards the proportion of funding we require you to have from other 7
8 sources. Support in kind might include: Equipment being provided free of charge that you would otherwise have to buy or hire The use of rehearsal or performance space that you would otherwise have to pay for Volunteers who are giving their time for free Please include details of who is giving the support in kind, what it is and an estimate of its value. You can find out more about how to work out the in kind support for your activity in the information sheet Support in kind, on our website. 3.4 Personal access costs Before you start your application form, as part of the eligibility wizard we ask you to tell us whether your budget includes personal access costs. If you are Deaf or disabled there may be extra costs relating to your own access needs that you will need to pay to help you manage your activity. (For example, payment for a sign language interpreter to help you manage your activity.) Your access costs will not affect how long it takes us to make a decision on your application. This is particularly important if you are requesting close to 15,000 from us. For example, if you are applying for 15,350 but 650 of this relates to your personal access costs, we would still view this as the same as an application for under 15,000 and would make a decision on your application within six weeks. You should use the guidance notes for applications for 15,000 and under to complete your application form. 8
9 If you are applying for personal access costs and have any queries us on or please contact 4 Example Budgets Pleasee remember that the income i and spending shown here are to give you an idea of the items that you might need to include in your budgett and the level of detail we require. Please note that all prices, artists fees and equipment givenn are for example only. They are not intendedd to indicate an Arts Council-enC ndorsed feee or price. 9
10 4.1 Example one - Blank budget 10
11 4.2 Example two - Individual artist An example application budget from an individual visual artist for a moving image research project that includes international collaboration. The budget has been completed using the budget table in the online application. 11
12 4.3 Example three - Individual with personal access costs An example application budget from an individual for a residency programme. Personal access costs are included that take the application over the 15,000 threshold. This will not affect the turnaround times, and we will still reach a decision within six weeks. 12
decision in six or 12 weeks. An example is included to show how an applicant would compete the form if they had personal access costs.
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