{"country": "Scotland", "charity_number": "SC054748", "register_url": "https://www.oscr.org.uk/about-charities/search-the-register/charity-details?number=SC054748", "name": "Future 13 SCIO", "known_as": "Future 13", "other_names": [], "status": "Active", "date_registered": "2025-11-12", "date_removed": null, "legal_form": "SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)", "company_number": null, "company_number_url": null, "parent": null, "subsidiaries": [], "area_of_benefit": null, "address": "48 Mucklets Crescent, Musselburgh", "postcode": "EH21 6SS", "phone": null, "email": null, "website": null, "lat": 55.931713, "lng": -3.066811, "activities": "'It carries out activities or services itself'", "purposes": "'the advancement of the arts, heritage, culture or science'", "what_charity_does": null, "objectives": "1. The organisation is established for charitable purposes only, and in particular, the objects are:  To advance hybridity in the Arts by designing and delivering programs for local and international artists developing work for the Edinburgh Festivals.   In this constitution, \u2018hybridity\u2019 is defined as \u2018a mode of live art that integrates in-person and digitally networked elements so that audiences and collaborators share a performance experience across physical and virtual spaces simultaneously.\u2019.  This is done by providing programming on streaming, extended reality technologies, online identity and data management, digital licensing, archiving, artificial intelligence tools, networked performances, hybrid touring models, and future ways of making hybrid artwork.   To advance sustainability in the Arts by designing and delivering programs for local and international artists developing work for the Edinburgh Festivals.   In this constitution, \u2018sustainable development\u2019 is defined as \u2018development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.\u2019  This is done by providing programming on sustainable touring, ecoscenography and sustainable design, advantages of vegan and plant-based choices, community engagement, artist wellness, waste management, climate action, health and safety best practices, impact assessment and future ways of making sustainable artwork.   To advance accessibility in the Arts by designing and delivering programs for local and international artists developing work for the Edinburgh Festivals.   In this constitution, \u2018accessible\u2019 is defined as \u2018practice of designing and presenting cultural experiences so that people of all abilities, identities, and circumstances can fully participate as audiences, artists, and collaborators.\u2019.  This is done by providing programming on venue/site design and management, online programming, accessible technologies, public relations and marketing, inclusive interpretation, relaxed (reduced sensory overload) and neurodivergent adapted presentations, and future ways of making accessible artwork.  2. The area within which the organisation shall operate (in this constitution referred to as the \u2018Area of Benefit\u2019) shall be predominantly within Scotland, with activity taking place in other countries where there are activities and/or networks that will benefit Scotland through research, knowledge exchange and best practice.", "charitable_objects": null, "classifications": [], "main_operating_location": "East Lothian", "geographical_spread": "Wider, but within one local authority area", "areas_of_operation": [], "latest_income": null, "latest_expenditure": null, "fin_period_start": null, "fin_period_end": null, "financial_years": [], "documents": [], "trustees": []}