Grants from public funders, trusts and foundations help to make a diverse range of projects possible, including developing new online features, our learning and engagement programmes and commissioning new content.
We would particularly like to thank the following organisations for their ongoing support:
Public and statutory supporters
National Lottery Heritage Fund
Programme funders
Art UK is grateful to the many public sector funders and grant-giving trusts that have supported our project work.
The Superpower of Looking
2023 marked the beginning of the national rollout of our learning resources on visual literacy, The Superpower of Looking, supported by Freelands Foundation.
Murals Digitisation and Engagement programme
This three-year programme, running from 2024–2026, uses digital and in-person engagement to raise awareness of murals and street art, and their place in our communities.
The project is supported by grants from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, The Pilgrim Trust, Historic England, Colwinston Charitable Trust, The Walker Trust, The Golsoncott Foundation and Honeymead Arts Trust.
Story commissioning
Support for writing and commissioning new stories comes from a range of funders.
Pre-nineteenth-century European art content is supported by a grant from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation.
Twentieth- and twenty-first-century British art content is supported by a grant from Jerwood Foundation.
Drawing content is supported by a grant from the Bridget Riley Art Foundation.
Welsh art and artists content is supported by a grant from the Welsh government.
Contemporary Scottish art and artists content is supported by a grant from Creative Scotland.
Further content on Scottish art and artists is supported by a grant from PF Trust.
Northern Irish art and artists content was supported by Arts Council Northern Ireland, the Esme Mitchell Foundation and Crossland Tankers.
Ceramics Digitisation Scoping programme
This project is supported by a grant by The Headley Trust and The French Porcelain Society.
Sculpture Digitisation and Engagement programme
Learn more about our nationwide digitisation project, and the organisations and individuals who funded this major initiative.
Learning resources
2021 saw the launch of the new online home for our learning resources. Find out more about the project and our funding partners.
Curations
The development of Curations has been made possible with generous support from the Ampersand Foundation.
Art Detective
From 2020 to 2022 the expansion of Art Detective was generously supported by the John Ellerman Foundation.
Data Harvester Pilot
In late 2019 Art UK undertook a Data Harvester Pilot with the generous support of The National Gallery Trust.
Tagger
Art UK is grateful to the Ampersand Foundation, the Scottish Government, the John S. Cohen Foundation, the Stevenson Family's Charitable Trust and Jonathan and Georgina de Pass for funding Tagger.
Extending public sculpture photography
In 2021 we carried out further photography of outdoor public sculptures, the completion of which was delayed due to COVID-19. We are grateful to the below funders for supporting this vital work which has provided the first comprehensive record of the nation's public sculpture.
P F Charitable Trust
Thistle Trust
Carew Pole Charitable Trust
The Aurelius Trust
Individual donor
Trusts and foundations
We are grateful to the following organisations for supporting us since 2022.
2023–2024
Barnsbury Trust
The BT Fund
The Christies Education Trust
Garfield Weston Foundation
The Hotspur Trust
National Gallery Trust
The P F Charitable Trust
Samuel H. Kress Foundation
Treebeard Trust
Walker Trust
2022–2023
The John S Cohen Foundation
Supporting museums and galleries
The Circles of Art provide financial assistance to smaller museums and galleries and art therapy initiatives for chronically sick children.
Esme Mitchell Foundation
Supporting music, the arts and education in Liverpool
The Rushworth Foundation was established by Jonathan Rushworth. It builds on the legacy and heritage of the Rushworth family music business, started by Jonathan’s great-great-grandfather in 1840 as a pipe organ builder, which expanded into a musical instrument maker and dealer. The business was central to music in Liverpool for over a century, supporting and arranging concerts and music festivals, competitions and societies.
Supporting museums, galleries and other cultural and educational institutions
The Tavolozza Foundation is a non-profit, charitable organisation based in Munich, which provides funding for exhibitions, acquisitions, scholarly publications as well as special projects such as conferences and
The Hotspur Trust
The Path Trust
Oakmoor Trust
Saints and Sinner Club
The Stevenson Family's Charitable Trust