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Donald Dewar Scholarship For The Arts

Also known as: Dewar Arts Awards

Country
Scotland
Charity number
SC033216
Status
Active
Registered
July 4, 2002
Legal form
Company (the charity is registered with Companies House)

Address

Address
34
Lefroy Street
Coatbridge
ML5 1LZ

Contact

Activities

'It makes grants, donations, loans, gifts or pensions to individuals'

'the advancement of the arts, heritage, culture or science'

For over 20 years, the Dewar Arts Awards has supported talented young people to overcome financial barriers and flourish in the arts. The Dewar Arts Awards were set up by the then Scottish Executive in 2002 as a fitting memorial to Scotland’s first First Minister, Donald Dewar. We disburse the income from a trust fund to support talented young artists in Scotland, who do not have the financial means to pursue their ambitions. We accept nominations for the awards all year round, in recognition of the fact that opportunities do not always fall neatly into the financial calendar, The nominations are assessed by a board of Trustees, comprising some of the most respected names in the arts.

Objectives: To advance education in the arts including music, opera, ballet, dance, drama, the visual arts and other art forms (literature. film?) (including, in thecases of opera, ballet, dance and drama, stage design, direction and writing for stage) for young persons ordinarily resident in Scotland, at school or who have left schoolwho (a) Demonstrate the possession of artistic talent and aspire to make a career in the arts (b) Demonstrate a need for financial assistance and support to enable them to pursue such aspirations, by the provision of financial assistance and support to such persons for the purposes of such education in the arts in Scotland

Areas of operation

Main operating location
Dumfries And Galloway
Geographical spread
Operations cover all or most of Scotland

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure Employees
March 31, 2025 £192,238 £279,400 1
March 31, 2024 £126,407 £213,976 -
March 31, 2023 £104,137 £232,889 -
March 31, 2022 £93,084 £452,404 -
March 31, 2021 £148,982 £354,886 -