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£400k fund for Liverpool”s creative sector

£400k fund for Liverpool”s creative sector

The creative industries in the Liverpool area will have access to a £400k package of support announced by Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of Liverpool City Region.

The fund is open to the film, TV and music sectors and is part of a greater tranche of measures to be announced shortly.

The scheme is divided into two strands.

The Film and TV Development Fund will provide investments of up to £25,000 per project to support the development of “ambitious and distinctive content” across all feature film and TV genres, and for all platforms.

The Music Fund will provide up to £10,000 of grant or loan funding to support micro-businesses and SMEs in the sector through this period and help add ballast to their longer-term prospects.

Rotheram (pictured) said: “It is absolutely vital that we do everything we can to protect and preserve our music, film and TV industries.

“They are at the beating heart of our city region”s very identity and are responsible for 5,000 jobs, contributing £228million to our economy every year in normal times.

“We have not received extra money direct from government to support them, but my team at the Combined Authority has worked incredibly hard with our partners to identify funds that were ear-marked for projects later in the year and brought them forward to make them available right now, when they are so urgently needed by the sector.

“Our aim is to support our businesses in this key sector to weather this storm, and to develop some of the brilliant ideas that we will need to shine a spotlight on the city region and get this vital sector back to full health, as we recover from the coronavirus crisis.”

Lynn Saunders, head of the Liverpool Film Office, which will oversee the Film and TV Development Fund alongside its existing Production Fund, said:

“Film and TV projects delivered over £17m of investment into the Liverpool City Region last year.

“With filming now shut down across the UK, it”s vital that we provide targeted, fast-tracked development support to the producers, writers and other creative talent whose ideas and scripts will be the bedrock for the recovery of our regional production sector later in the year.”

Both funds are open for applications from today, 15 April.

Details on both funding channels can be found here:

Film and TV Development Fund: https://www.liverpoolfilmoffice.tv/development-fund/

Music Fund: https://www.cultureliverpool.co.uk/music-fund/

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