When Cumbernauld Theatre was turned down by Creative Scotland for Multi Year Funding in January this year, it felt like a wilful rejection of one of the most significant grassroots artistic initiatives in Scotland over the last half-century. With 251 arts organisation making successful applications care of a significant financial uplift to Creative Scotland from the Scottish Government, a number of mainly grassroots organisations received MYF for the first time. Another thirteen organisations were supported by a £3.2m ‘Development Fund’, with the potential of them joining the MYF portfolio in 2026/27. These included the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, the Scottish Poetry Library,, and Culture and Business Scotland. First time applicants for MYF in this group included the Hidden Door festival, Hebrides Ensemble, and Culture, Heritage and Arts Assembly, Argyll and Isles (CHARTS). Of previous recipients of long term funding, only Cumbernauld wasn’t invited to the party. ...
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