21.01.2026
About the Event
2026 marks the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Twinning Agreement between Derby and Osnabrück. There are a series of events being planned through 2026, and into 2027 when the celebrations will focus on the 50th anniversary of Derby becoming a city. The two years of events and celebrations are being badged under the umbrella brand “50:50”
A date – Saturday, 6 June 2026 – has been identified by a working group comprised of partners from across the city as the date for a significant city centre event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the twinning with Osnabrück. Events are currently being planned in a number of locations, which will include Osnabrück Square, Derby Market Hall and Cathedral Green, along with city centre streets and spaces. Core times for events will be 12 noon to 4 pm, although some activities may start earlier and some may extend into the evening if appropriate and relevant.
The working group has defined the following criteria that 50:50 activity should relate in some way.
For the 6 June event, the focus of the activity is to celebrate links with and between Osnabruck and Derby, using the themes of Friendship, Peace, Love, Pride and Sanctuary – alongside an overarching desire to bring “fun” to the city centre.
About the Opportunity
We are seeking proposals from cultural organisations, business partners and others who feel that they can contribute activity, entertainment or input in other ways on 6 June 2025.
Proposals will be accepted for funding up to a maximum amount of £5,000 per project. We are keen to support a range of activity from small entertainments through to more significant performance and artistic projects. Types of activity we would keen to receive proposals for include live music, outdoor theatre or dance performance, family activity, storytelling, craft and creative workshops. This list is not exhaustive, we would love to hear your ideas, but activity should be deliverable within the timeframe
Who can apply for 50:50 – Twinning Event Funding?
Eligibility
Organisations and individuals will be eligible to apply if they are based in Derby and are able to deliver activity that is in line with the criteria outlined.
How to Apply for 50:50 – Twinning Event Funding
Key Dates
Completing the application form
We encourage you to only apply for what you need to deliver the activity or performance; the funding is not intended to support core costs. Please note that funding is limited, and decisions will be made based on a range of factors including meeting the criteria; adding value to the event; financially viable.
APPLICATION FORM IS HERE: 5050 Events – Derby-Osnabruck Twinning Anniversary – Background and Guidance final
Budget breakdown
Please provide a breakdown of all costs associated with the activity including development and delivery. You should also provide details of any other funding that will contribute to the costs and whether this is approved or in process. Whilst it is not essential for you to demonstrate match funding for your proposal, other sources of support will evidence added value to our investment.
Submitting your application
Once you have completed your proposal please sign the declaration and collate all relevant supporting information. These should then be submitted to mike.brown@derby.gov.uk
Deadline for applications is 12 noon on 2 February 2026.
What happens after you have submitted your application?
On receipt of an application, Derby City Council and the 50:50 Task Team will undertake an initial eligibility check to determine whether the project can move to assessment. If your application is incomplete, we will notify you of any outstanding information required. You will be given a deadline by which to return this. Failure to provide the requested information within the given time may mean your application does not progress to assessment.
We will use the responses you provide to the Information Questions and Finance Questions to assess whether the application. We will then decide whether to:
What if my application is not approved?
We anticipate a high demand for the funding so it is unlikely we will be able to fund all applications. There is no right to appeal, and the council’s decision is final. We will provide details of why your application was rejected or funded at a lower level than requested within our decision letter.
Further Information
If you have any questions relating to the fund or your application, please contact mike.brown@derby.gov.uk or derby5050@bobonarts.co.uk
Is the grant subject to tax?
Grant income received by a business is taxable. Therefore, funding paid under this scheme will be subject to tax. Only businesses which make an overall profit once grant income is included will be subject to tax.
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