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NextGen Fund is sponsored by Youth Music. This fund offers grants for early-stage musicians and 'music adjacent creatives' aged 18-25 (up to 30 if you identify as deaf, neurodivergent or disabled) living in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, to support any individual pursuing a career directly in music or in …
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Youth Music's NextGen Fund Open for Applications — Supporting Communities The NextGen Fund provided by Youth Music is intended help early-stage musicians and wider music adjacent creatives to invest in their own projects and make their ideas happen. The fund is especially aimed at those whose lack of finance holds them back from pursuing their goals.
The thirteenth round of the programme is accepting applications from 18-25 year old creatives (under-30s who identify as d/Deaf or disabled) in the UK to support the development of a creative project or idea. Applicants may include singers, rappers, songwriters, producers, DJs, A&Rs, managers and agents, right through to roles that have yet to be defined.
Priority will be given to: People who do not have the financial means to invest in themselves to get their ideas started. People that are too early-stage to be funded by larger grant programmes such as Arts Council England and PRS Foundation. Those who might be discriminated against, for reasons that could include gender, race, disability, location or other characteristics.
People who are creative, entrepreneurial and are multi-disciplinary - even if they do not recognise themselves as such. Grants of up to £3,000 are available, to support costs linked to training, career development, travel, audience development, marketing, equipment, software and business development. The deadline for applications is 6 February 2026.
For more information, please visit NextGen Fund | Youth Music Supporting Communities promotes best practice in Community Participation in Northern Ireland through a 'grassroots' approach to Community Development, providing tailored support, advice, information and training to new and existing Community Groups, Statutory and Voluntary Organisations Putting the Fun in Funding - Game of Thrones Style Money Saving Digital Skills Project Delivers Confidence for Communities Across Northern Ireland ONSIDE is Back: Introducing ONSIDE Evolution Supporting Communities Joins the International Union of Tenants Board Independent Report Shows £11 Social Value for Every £1 Invested in Supporting Communities Online Funding Workshop for HCN Groups HCN Groups!
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Company registration number: NI 026765 HMRC Charity registration number: XR27102 Northern Ireland Charity Commission Number: NIC100005
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