OAE awarded £37.5k from second round of the Cultural Recovery Fund

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment among more than 2,700 recipients to benefit from the latest round of awards from the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund

We have received a grant of £37,500 from the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund to help the organisation recover and reopen.
More than £300 million has been awarded to thousands of cultural organisations across the country including ourselves in the latest round of support from the Culture Recovery
Fund, the Culture Secretary announced today. The grant that we have received makes an important contribution in the maintenance of cultural offer which will benefit the hard working musicians in our orchestra whilst
supporting crucial educational work around the country and at our new residency at Acland Burghley School.

Over £800 million in grants and loans has already been awarded to support almost 3,800 cinemas, performance venues, museums, heritage sites and other cultural organisations dealing with the immediate challenges of the coronavirus pandemic.
The second round of awards made today will help organisations to look ahead to the spring and summer and plan for reopening and recovery. After months of closures and cancellations to contain the virus and save lives, this funding will be a much-needed helping hand for organisations transitioning back to normal in the months ahead.

Culture Secretary, Oliver Dowden, said:
“Our record breaking Culture Recovery Fund has already helped thousands of culture and heritage organisations across the country survive the biggest crisis they’ve ever faced.
Now we’re staying by their side as they prepare to welcome the public back through their doors – helping our cultural gems plan for reopening and thrive in the better times ahead.”

Crispin Woodhead, OAE Chief Executive, says:
“The OAE is extremely grateful for the support of the Culture Recovery Fund. It is vital funding which keeps great music alive. We feel great pride and a matching responsibility to society in receiving these important funds.”

Sir Nicholas Serota, Chair, Arts Council England, said:
“Investing in a thriving cultural sector at the heart of communities is a vital part of helping the whole country to recover from the pandemic. These grants will help to re-open theatres, concert halls, and museums and will give artists and companies the opportunity to begin making new work. We are grateful to the Government for this support and for recognising the paramount importance of culture to our sense of belonging and identity as individuals and as a society.”

The funding awarded today is from a £400 million pot which was held back last year to ensure the Culture Recovery Fund could continue to help organisations in need as the
public health picture changed. The funding has been awarded by Arts Council England, as well as Historic England and National Lottery Heritage Fund and the British Film Institute.