The Connections Through Culture (CTC) Grants 2026 represent one of the British Council’s most significant global arts funding programmes for the year. Designed to strengthen artistic collaboration, cultural exchange, and long‑term partnerships between the United Kingdom and participating countries worldwide, this programme supports a wide range of creative practitioners and organisations working across diverse art forms.
The 2026 edition brings together several previous British Council grant schemes—including Biennials Connect (Visual Arts) and the Architecture, Design and Fashion Biennials and Festivals Grants—into one unified, expanded programme. This makes CTC 2026 a central funding opportunity for artists, cultural organisations, festivals, and creative collectives seeking to build meaningful international collaborations.
The CTC programme aims to:
The programme encourages applications from a wide spectrum of creative fields, ensuring that both emerging and established practitioners can benefit.
These dates are essential for applicants planning their project timelines, partnership agreements, and proposal development.
CTC 2026 offers grants ranging from £5,000 to £15,000, depending on the project scope and participating countries.
Funding can support:
The programme is flexible, allowing applicants to propose innovative formats that strengthen cultural connections.
The CTC grants are open to a broad range of creative and cultural actors, including:
Applicants must demonstrate a confirmed partnership between at least one UK-based partner and one partner from a participating country.
A Partnership Letter of Intent—signed by all partners—is required at the application stage.
The programme supports a wide range of artistic and cultural disciplines, including:
This broad eligibility ensures that diverse creative voices and practices can participate.
CTC funding can support many aspects of collaborative project development and delivery, such as:
Projects must clearly demonstrate mutual benefit, shared learning, and cross-cultural collaboration.
To help applicants prepare strong proposals, the British Council provides:
A detailed PDF guide outlining eligibility, assessment criteria, budgeting, and application tips.
A downloadable document showing the questions applicants will encounter in the Good Grants portal.
A required document confirming collaboration between partners.
Live sessions with Grants Managers and assessors offering insights into:
Applicants requiring alternative formats or assistance can request support through the CTC Enquiry Form.
Applications must be submitted through the Good Grants platform. Applicants should:
Late submissions are not accepted.
The British Council also provides:
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