Scotland

Scotland

The Scotland region was founded in the early 1980s and has members spread over the Scottish mainland & the islands. Meetings are held in various places so that the inevitable travelling is reduced as far as possible. Members meet every two months or thereabouts and have a social gathering at Christmas. The AGM is generally held during February. Anyone with an interest in bookbinding is most welcome to join, and we are delighted to have enquiries from people new to bookbinding.

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Funding Opportunities:

QEST – grants between £5,000 – £18,000 for makers demonstrating excellence in British Craft. Various deadlines throughout the year

https://www.qest.org.uk/


Heritage Craft Association – various grants for makers practising endangered crafts. Usually opens around February
https://heritagecrafts.org.uk/

The Printing Charity Print Futures Award – Grants for people aged 18 – 30 to get training. Opens early each year


The Princes Trust – small grants between £175 – £250 for young people 18-30 starting up a business or seeking training

https://www.princes-trust.org.uk/help-for-young-people/get-funding-train-learn


Creative Scotland – open funding available for sustained large projects that involve creative practice and engage the community

The Book Trade Charity – grant of up to £1500 for those related to the book trade.  Could be for training, equipment cost, rent
http://www.btbs.org/

Maureen Duke Award – £2000 granted by the Society of Bookbinders to allow a professional bookbinder to gain further trianing
https://www.societyofbookbinders.com/education/maureen-duke-educational-award/

Designer Bookbinders Bursary – granted to members of DB to attend masterclasses. Email the secretary for an application form and more information