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Arts Council England National Portfolio funding 2023-2026

NPO investment and status enables Bristol Museums to maximise opportunities to engage citizens in culture and arts through ground-breaking programming that increases access and addresses issues of inequality and diversity, making Bristol a fairer and more attractive place to live, work, visit and invest. It enables us to amplify our efforts and impact through city, region, national and international partnerships, reflecting the wider ambitions for the city. Specifically, it will:
•Equality. Enable an inclusive programme of activities that celebrate the unique creative and cultural diversity in Bristol that is accessible to everyone
•Health. Fund activities to increase participation in culture and support well-being/a sense of belonging
•Sustainability. Engage communities and build resilience to address the climate emergency through positive behaviour change
•Social value. Build social value by fostering learning, identity, belonging, well-being, tolerance and cohesion. Funded activities will provide sources of inspiration, creativity and celebration in the city.

Decision type: Non-key

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 14/09/2022

Decision due: 13 Sep 2022 by Executive Director: Growth and Regeneration

Lead member: Councillor Craig Cheney, Designated Deputy Mayor with responsibility for City Economy Finance & Performance cllr.craig.cheney@bristol.gov.uk

Contact: Louise Baker, Executive Support Manager Email: louise.baker@bristol.gov.uk.

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