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National Lottery Artists' International Development Fund (SIAP)

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All Funding for Organisations

This programme is one of a number of Support for Individual Artists Programme schemes currently open for application.

You may apply to more than one scheme but you will only be awarded one grant in any funding round. If you choose to apply to more than one scheme:

  • You must complete a separate application form for each scheme 
  • The projects within each application must be significantly different.
  • If, in the view of the Arts Council, the projects are not significantly distinct, you will be contacted and asked to select which scheme and application you would like to proceed with.

    The Artists’ International Development Fund (AIDF) is an annual programme jointly funded by the British Council and Arts Council of Northern Ireland and is open to individual artists and organisations.

    Programme Aims

    The programme will support early-stage international development opportunities for individual, freelance and self-employed artists and organisations based in Northern Ireland. 

    It will afford recipients the opportunity to spend time building links with artists, organisations and/or creative producers in another country. 

    The aim of the programme is to support individual international developmental opportunities for talent and artistic excellence from Northern Ireland and, thereby, enhance Northern Ireland’s international artistic development, reputation and standing.

Who can apply?

Eligible applicants to the Artists' International Development Fund are as follows:

  • Although the Artists' International Development Fund is aimed primarily at individual artists, arts organisations who wish to take small scale work abroad can apply as can small groups of artists who normally collaborate in their work.
  • Artists of all disciplines and in all types of working practice. In a limited number of cases, individual technical staff/administrators of professional artistic companies may also be eligible
  • Emerging artists: The Arts Council particularly welcomes applications from emerging artists - an emerging artist is someone who is in the early stage of their career as a professional artist. They are developing their artist ‘voice’ and are in the process of establishing a reputation and recognition among critics, galleries, producers etc, and will have practised as a professional artist for less than 5 years.
  • Practicing artists who are also undergraduates, postgraduates and academic employed at 3rd level educational institutions are eligible to apply but - where their project proposal lies within the same artform area as their study or work - they must prove that the fund which they are seeking are for costs which are not properly the concern of their employer and/or are not related to their work or academic study. They must submit evidence of this in the form of a letter on headed paper from their Head of Department.
  • In the case of post-graduate students, the letter must clearly state the title of the student’s PhD thesis and include a declaration by the Head of Department. This declaration must state “The project for which funds are being sought does not form part of any academic work undertaken in relation to the above-titled PhD nor will it be assessed as part of any academic course”.
  • Applicants undertaking a Masters or a PhD must also include a separate statement which provides information on how the project applied for differs from their Masters or PhD work.

In addition, AIDF applicants must also

have received recognition for their work in Northern Ireland;

not have had extensive international experience;

be applicants whose work will benefit from launching better international networks – either artistically or in terms of developing an audience for their work; and,

be able to demonstrate an interest in their work from an overseas partner/host.

Eligible applicants must also

  • Have made a contribution to artistic activities in Northern Ireland for a minimum period of 1 year within the last 5 years.
  • Live in Northern Ireland
  • Be at least 18yrs old and not in secondary education.

What you can apply for

  • Art materials
  • Costs of your own time in undertaking the proposed activity*
  • Residency costs, including travel costs and subsistence (NB: if you are applying for a residency you must provide evidence of an invitation or support from the host organization.)
  • Artistic or technical fees including those towards production or post-production costs associated with presentation or exhibition of work**
  • Venue hire e.g. rehearsal space
  • Project-related travel costs, including mileage costs (@25.7p per mile) and air travel
  • Subsistence costs @£25 per day
  • Technical equipment related to the project/proposal*** (equipment requests cannot comprise more than 50% of the value of your request)
  • IT Equipment : A maximum contribution of £1,200 will be made towards laptops and pcs, and £500 towards tablet computers.

How to apply?

You must apply using our online system. We will not accept applications in hard copy or by email.

If you are d/Deaf, disabled, or neurodivergent, University of Atypical can provide support with completing your application. Due to the time needed to match you with the best advisor, it is likely that advice sessions will not start before Tuesday 6 August. Please contact University of Atypical as soon as possible to ensure sufficient time for the support process. Phone: 028 90239450; Email: access@universityofatypical.org.

  • Online applications may be edited, saved and returned up to the closing date.
  • You must submit all mandatory enclosures associated with the application at the same time as your application, i.e. they must be uploaded to your online application prior to its submission. These enclosures are listed on the Attachments page within the online application and within the Guidance No.
  • Please ensure that you leave sufficient time to upload all documents to the system as there can be long delays as the closing deadline approaches and the system will shut down at 12 noon precisely on the closing date, 9 September 2024. If your complete application is not fully uploaded when the system closes, your application will not be accepted.
  • If you submit your application by the closing deadline, you will receive an automated email advising that your application has been successfully submitted to the system. If you do not receive this email, your application has not been submitted.

Please remember that it is your responsibility to ensure that we receive the application form and uploaded enclosures by the closing time and date.