Arts Derbyshire

21.07.2025

Training Bursaries Available for British Military Veterans With up to £4,000 Available

BURSARIES FOR BRITISH MILITARY VETERANS – DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 29 AUGUST

These training bursaries are targeted at new entrants and early-career craftspeople experiencing financial hardship. They are sponsored by National Lottery Heritage FundMaxwell/Hanrahan FoundationCapri Holdings FoundationCity & Guilds FoundationArmy Benevolent FundRoyal British LegionAshley Family FoundationSussex Heritage Trust and Malcolm and Rosalind Gammie, and are part of a suite of awards and bursaries offered by Heritage Crafts to support and celebrate heritage craftspeople.

Apply for up to £4,000 to start training in a heritage craft or to further develop your skills.

Many people are dissuaded from training in heritage crafts because of the cost, and therefore the make-up of the sector is not truly representative of the mix of backgrounds that make up the UK as a whole. These bursaries have been set up to help cover or subsidise the cost of training for someone who would otherwise be prevented from pursuing this career path as a result of the cost.

Bursaries are for:

  • new entrants who have demonstrated a commitment to starting a new craft career and need to acquire the necessary hand skills;
  • early-career practitioners who have not yet attained the hand skills required to achieve commercial success; or
  • early- or mid-career craftspeople who need to acquire distinctly different hand skills to develop new ways of achieving commercial success.

What can these bursaries be used for?

You can apply for a bursary for any amount up to £4,000 which can cover or contribute towards the costs of:

  • apprenticeship-style training with a craftsperson/people;
  • attending a specialist training course (accredited or non-accredited);
  • undertaking a self-directed programme of training with one or more craftspeople;
  • the cost of specialist tools or materials, books or study materials, or supporting travel and accommodation (no more than 30% of total budget).

These bursaries cannot be used for general living expenses, research, promotional activities or anything else.

Ring-fenced bursaries

Of the bursaries available, they have specific funding allocated for Black and ethnically diverse trainees, British military veterans, and those who intend to work in specific areas of the UK. The remaining bursaries will be allocated to anyone in the UK experiencing financial need and with a stong training proposal. You will automatically be considered for the general funding pot as well as all of the categories that apply to you.

 

Deadline: 29 August 2025
Grants/Funds up to: £4,000
How to apply: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSem0iV2LAzSp4iYFcalPBX2RO9y6pucLQlXhrybYJwEkO-GnA/viewform

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