To apply to the Digital Research & Development Fund for Arts and Culture, Scotland, you must be
1. An arts and cultural organisation in Scotland which is either predominately publically funded and/or is a registered charity and who wants to work with digital technologies to:
"Arts and cultural organisation", "audience reach" and "business model" are defined here.
2. Your proposal must involve a collaborative partnership between yourself as an arts and cultural organisation and a technology provider (by which we mean any creative, media or technology company including other arts and cultural organisations with relevant technology know-how) that can provide technology services to arts and cultural organisations.
Please note, if you are an arts and cultural organisation with in-house technical expertise you can partner with either a technology company and/or collaborate with another arts and cultural organisation.
3. Your proposal must fall under one of the key themes - 1) expand audience reach and engagement; 2) explore new business models. We ran a Google Moderator poll and the following areas were highlighted of interest to the sector:
Your proposal doesn't need to fall exclusively into one of these categories; we will accept ideas which encompass reach and new business models.
Each eligible application will be assessed on the following:
1. Proposition:
2. Project research and learning /Wider impact:
3. Collaboration:
4. Project delivery:
5. Finance:
Once individual applications have been assessed the panel reserves the right to take a final view across all projects in order to select those that meet our preference for a spread of projects (mix of risky/less risky; large/small organisations; radical/incremental innovations; geographical spread and by type of idea).
Read the press release announcing the six Scottish projects selected to receive funding through the Digital R&D Fund.