10 June 2010

Launch of The Big Arts Give in Northern Ireland

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Arts & Business says ...

“In this era of pressure on public funding, philanthropy will become ever more vital to the success of arts and cultural organisations. Arts & Business will continue to support the sector by trailblazing new fundraising initiatives like the Big Arts Give.

In this pilot year, we anticipate raising £3 million in philanthropic donations for the arts across the UK by Christmas through the catalyst fund. We will promote this innovative approach for the benefit of organisations wishing to develop new relationships with givers. It is not about “quick fix” fundraising, but should be used by arts organisations to help foster a culture of life-long giving.

It is appropriate that we launch this new arts challenge fund in the Naughton Gallery, a fine example of cultural philanthropy in Northern Ireland. Dr Martin and Carmel Naughton were one of the first five people in the UK to receive a Prince of Wales Medal for Cultural Philanthropy.” 
Mary Trainor, Director of Arts & Business Northern Ireland 


“In Northern Ireland we are renowned as being a particularly generous Nation but the arts are often perceived as being slightly out of the mainstream of charitable giving. I welcome the Arts & Business Big Arts Give as it will push culture further up the ladder of charitable causes, empowering people to support their local arts communities and assist arts organisations of all sizes to attract new donors.” 
Nelson McCausland MLA, Minister for Culture, Arts & Leisure 


“Our sustained success in arts and culture is underpinned by a combination of funding from public and private sources, box office and commercial revenue. The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is delighted to support Arts & Business and its Big Arts Give, designed to stimulate individual giving, so vital to the mixed funding economy needed to sustain our vibrant arts sector in this period of economic difficulty.” 
Peter Spratt, Arts Council of Northern Ireland Board  

 

The Big Arts Give Launch at Naughton Gallery, Queen’s University, Belfast (L-R) Peter Spratt, Arts Council of Northern Ireland Board Member; Mary Trainor, Director, Arts & Business and Nelson McCausland, Minister for Culture, Arts & Leisure

On Wednesday 26 May 2010, Arts & Business UK launched a new pilot challenge fund for the arts with an initial fund of at least £500,000. In partnership with UK philanthropist Alec Reed and his Big Give website, Arts & Business has designed The Big Arts Give to dramatically reanimate individual cultural philanthropy in this period of economic difficulty.

The Big Arts Give was officially launched in Northern Ireland on 8 June at the Naughton Gallery, Queen’s University Belfast.

What is The Big Arts Give?

The Big Arts Give is a new challenge fund scheme to help arts organisations build and develop the income they receive via individual giving. Through this scheme, which Arts & Business have devised with The Reed Foundation and The Big Give, they aim to raise at least £3million for the arts across the UK by Christmas 2010.

This new scheme will use a proven mechanism to raise millions for culture and the arts.

More about The Big Arts Give

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