9 schemes found
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Supports community projects across the Isle of Man that develop skills, improve health, revitalise the local environment, and promote active citizenship. Open to voluntary and community organisations, clubs, and associat…
Improves the appearance of commercial premises and civic amenities in designated regeneration areas across the Island. Covers external improvements, internal accessibility works, vacant unit refurbishment, conversion of …
Grants for individual artists and organisations on the Isle of Man to create new work, develop skills, and present artwork. Covers music, visual art, film, theatre, dance, and spoken and written word. Grants go towards m…
Provides a financial underwriting guarantee against losses for ticketed arts events on the Isle of Man, including concerts, workshops, exhibitions, and performances. Designed to give organisers confidence to take on even…
The largest Manx Lottery Trust grant, supporting community and not-for-profit organisations to adapt to future challenges, build financial resilience, and increase skills and capacity. Grants of up to £75,000 are availab…
Supports events that increase footfall and boost spending in the Island's towns and villages under the Local Economy Strategy. Priority is given to new events, though returning events with significant new elements are al…
Thematic grants of £2,501 to £25,000 for community projects aligned to an annual theme. The 2025 theme was 'Turn the Tide', focusing on early intervention, unlocking opportunity, and fostering resilience, inclusion, heal…
Places undergraduate students (2nd year and above) with host organisations for structured 8-week summer projects. The student receives a minimum-wage allowance for 8 weeks; the host organisation is invoiced for this cost…
Annual grant funding for the voluntary sports sector, governing bodies, and individual athletes on the Isle of Man. Funded through lottery duty revenue, grants are distributed to recognised governing bodies who then allo…