Creative Launch Fund
The Creative Launch Fund is a joint innovation fund to support early-stage projects in the Arts and Humanities that have entrepreneurial and impact potential. It’s funded by the Shared Prosperity Fund, Scottish Funding Council, the University of Glasgow's Innovation Fund, and, the Entrepreneurial Campus.
The programme is offered in partnership by the University of Glasgow (UofG), the Glasgow School of Art (GSA), and The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RSC), as is seen as an important route for Arts & Humanities entrepreneurship.
Funding and training are provided to support awardees to develop their concepts, identify potential impact, have conversations with external stakeholders such as customers and partners, and develop networks.
The next round of funding applications is now open and closes on 20 January 2025 (midday).
Discover more about the Creative Launch Fund and find inspiration in exciting case studies of projects it has supported:
What are the aims of the Creative Launch Fund?
The two central objectives for the fund are:
- To support the development of early-stage projects in the arts and humanities that are seeking to deliver sustainable impact at scale via potential commercial opportunities. This can be done through potential new ventures, licensing opportunities, or other commercial possibilities that support creative, community, policy, economic, social or technological impact.
- To extend collaborative activity between the UofG, the GSA, and the RSC, and their staff, and to develop innovative ways of working in partnership on projects with an entrepreneurial outlook.
* Venture in this context is defined as a company backed by the academic institution and underpinned by academic research or academic expertise.
How can I access funding from the Creative Launch Fund?
You can apply for the Creative Launch Fund by completing the Creative Launch Fund Application Form and emailing it to the following institutional offices:
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University of Glasgow - innovation@glasgow.ac.uk
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Royal Conservatoire - keogh@rcs.ac.uk
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Glasgow School of Art - duncan@gsa.ac.uk
To learn more about the fund join us for an online application workshop on the 4th of December (2pm - 3pm): Zoom link
Meeting ID: 814 6787 7533
Passcode: 551791
Eligibility Information: Who can apply for the Creative Launch Fund?
This fund is intended for Arts and Humanities researchers within the University of Glasgow, The Royal Conservatoire for Scotland, and the Glasgow School of Art. Arts and Humanities eligibility is defined by the disciplines in the AHRC criteria but also including visual, performing and production arts.
Eligibility requirements for the fund are as follows:
- Applicants must be eligible to apply for a research grant or KE project funding under their respective institutional rules and have an employment contract that extends beyond the end of the project.
- Applicants must be able to demonstrate their ability to engage with alternative funding models and opportunities, such as ventures, licensing and social enterprise.
- The idea, concept, or opportunity must not be committed to a third party to ensure a clean slate regarding the intellectual property
Eligible Costs
The Creative Launch Fund will provide up to £10,000, depending on the stage of the project and the activities that are being undertaken.
The funding may be used to pay for the direct costs of developing the scope of an idea, concept or opportunity; undertaking a proof-of-concept study; research to develop the business proposition including validation of interest from stakeholder; and/ or external research associated with developing the project.
Please note that the fund cannot be used for academic research, the development of tools exclusively for use in further research; PI salary costs; or PhD costs associated with studentships.
Please contact the below offices for further advice on eligibility, suggested activities, and financial costing:
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University of Glasgow - innovation@glasgow.ac.uk
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Royal Conservatoire - keogh@rcs.ac.uk
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Glasgow School of Art - duncan@gsa.ac.uk
Application form and guidance
For more information on applications please refer to the Creative Launch fund application guidance. The application form is available here: Creative Launch Fund Application Form
Forthcoming Calls
Call for 2024/25 round: Fund opens 13th November 2024
University of Glasgow - innovation@glasgow.ac.uk
Royal Conservatoire - d.keogh@rcs.ac.uk
Glasgow School of Art - n.duncan@gsa.ac.uk
Assessment Criteria and Review Process
Applicants should write their proposal for a non-specialist audience and avoid using discipline-specific terminology and acronyms.
Applications will be processed in two stages:
- Stage 1: The applicant’s institution will carry out an initial review of the proposed project to determine its eligibility for the fund.
- Stage 2: Applications deemed eligible by the applicant’s institution will be subsequently reviewed by a panel consisting of the fund partners and external experts.
Applications will be assessed according to a set of criteria, which broadly encompass:
- Suitability of the project for the Creative Launch Fund
- Entrepreneurial potential and scaling impact
- Realism of the project plan
- Project deliverables
There are two central qualities that we welcome in your applications:
- Engagement with an entrepreneurial outlook, even at the early stages, for example being willing to have discussions with potential users and customers and giving consideration to potential ways of de-risking the project.
- A focus on partnerships, especially those involving co-creation and collaboration between the Glasgow School of Art, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and the University of Glasgow
Post Award Requirements
On completion of the project, fund awardees will provide a summary report and be available for discussions with their respective institutions.
If the project spend is higher than the budgeted amount, the Fund will not contribute towards the additional costs. If, on completion of a project it is found that the project is under-budget, these allocated funds will be returned to the Fund for re-allocation.