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Chamber and committees

Question reference: S6W-01988

  • Asked by: Donald Cameron, MSP for Highlands and Islands, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
  • Date lodged: 29 July 2021
  • Current status: Answered by Jenny Gilruth on 22 August 2021

Question

To ask the Scottish Government how much funding it has allocated during the COVID-19 pandemic to support cultural organisations, and how much of that funding has been spent.


Answer

Since the beginning of the pandemic the Scottish Government has announced £175 million support to the culture, creative, heritage and events sectors. The dates in brackets are the announcement dates:

  • £1.2 million for Creative / Screen Bursaries (March 20)
  • £17 million to address hardship faced by creative freelancers (August 20, March 21)
  • £12.5 million then £12 million for Performing Arts Events Venues Relief Fund (July 20, June 21)
  • £13.1 million then £13m for Culture Organisations and Venues Recovery Fund (August 20, June 21)
  • £3.5 million Open Fund (August 20)
  • £4.25 million for youth arts, including the Youth Music Initiative (August 20 and subsequent additional funding)
  • £0.5 million Creative Communities (August 20)
  • £6.0 million for the Culture Collective programme (November 20)
  • £6.2 million for Grassroots Music Venues (July and December 20)
  • £5.6 million for independent cinemas (2 rounds) (August 20 and March 21)
  • £0.4m for Museums Urgent Response fund (March 20)
  • £7.1 million for Museums Recovery and Resilience Fund (2 rounds) (July and December 20)
  • £31.5 million for the Events sector (July and December 20)
  • £3.8 million for National Trust for Scotland to protect jobs (August 20)
  • £21.3 million for Historic Environment Scotland (August 20 )
  • £5.9 million to support heritage organisations via committed grants (August 20)
  • £270,000 for the New Lanark Trust (August 20 )
  • £3.1 million for historic environment recovery (September 20) (£2.6m resource, £0.5m capital)
  • £1 million for V&A Dundee (October 20)
  • £0.5 million for Capital Theatres (October 20)
  • £150,000 for Glasgow International (November 20)
  • £81,00 for Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society (November 20)
  • £3 million for Aberdeen Performing Arts, Eden Court Highlands and Capital Theatres (January 21)
  • £150,000 for St Giles (February 21)
  • £1 million Creative Digital Initiative (CDI) (March 21)
  • £900,000 in Capital for Capital project increases (Burrell Collection, David Livingstone Birthplace and Fruitmarket Gallery) (October 20, November 20, January 21)

This includes the most recent announcement in June of £25 million for the Cultural Organisations and Venues Recovery Fund (COVRF) and the Performing Arts Venues Relief Fund (PAVRF). £17m of this has now been allocated and contracting is underway. The Scottish Government is currently in discussion with cultural stakeholders, including Creative Scotland, regarding how the remaining £8 million will be allocated.

In total therefore £167 million has been formally allocated and contracted and passed to our delivery partners including, Creative Scotland, Museums Galleries Scotland, Events Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland. A small amount of this funding is not yet fully spent. This includes £287,000 of funding to heritage organisations, £132,000 for museums, and £1.5 million funding for events. There are in addition final payments to be made from Creative Scotland to Culture Collective, Youth Arts and Open Fund.

We are still awaiting clarity from HM Treasury on why the additional £40 million of culture consequentials, which were announced as part of the £300 million uplift to the Culture Recovery Fund in the UK Budget in March 2021, have not yet been passed on to the Scottish Government.