ARTS Council England has renewed Anvil Arts’ status as a National Portfolio Organisation.
The Anvil Trust is delighted that Arts Council England has confirmed investment of £141,500 a year in the charity for the next three years as part of its 2023-26 Investment Programme, and renewed Anvil Arts’ status as a National Portfolio Organisation of strategic national importance.
Chief executive Matthew Cleaver said: “This is fantastic news and a real vote of confidence in the organisation.
“We are extremely grateful for Arts Council England’s continued support, and the recognition of the role we play in Basingstoke and the wider area as a cultural catalyst, beacon and leader, bringing 200,000 people into the town centre each year.
“We are committed to providing a strong cultural offering to the town and region, and expanding our artistic and outreach programmes, so that we continue to engage with the rapidly evolving and increasingly diverse community of Basingstoke.”
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With a new chief executive, new chair, new board members and new operating environment, Anvil Arts is focused on revitalising and reimagining its activities.
“In the next three years, we are determined to creatively reshape the organisation, broaden and enrich our programme, invest in new streams of income whilst becoming more outward facing, strengthening our governance and building new and diverse partnerships,” added Matthew.
The award announced will also enable Anvil Arts to continue to work with other NPO organisations, attracting more than £1m of additional ACE investment to benefit Basingstoke each year.
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