Support and Funding Organisations

“Like like Macmillan coffee mornings, but for music and recovery” Turn Up For Recovery promotes fundraising gigs anyone around the world can put on, bringing people together to talk about recovery and raise funds to help provide treatment at Crossroads

Resources, articles and support for sober musicians. The website includes a tool kit for touring and travelling musicians who need help and support while sober on the road.

The NCJAA ensures that the arts are used within the criminal justice system as a springboard for positive change. We provide a network to promote, develop and support high-quality arts practice in criminal justice settings, influencing and informing government, commissioners

Edinburgh Recovery Activities is a project set up to provide fulfilling and enjoyable experiences for those in recovery. Trips, groups, meet-ups, one-off events and training. It includes trips to art galleries and a creative writing group.

The official body that funds and develops the arts in Wales. It distributes funding from the Welsh Government and The National Lottery. Y corff swyddogol sy’n ariannu a datblygu’r celfyddydau yng Nghymru. Mae’n dosbarthu cyllid o Lywodraeth Cymru a’r Loteri

The official body that funds and develops the arts in Northern Ireland. It distributes public money and National Lottery funds to develop and deliver a wide variety of arts projects, events and initiatives across Northern Ireland.

Arts Council England is a government-funded body dedicated to promoting the performing, visual and literary arts in England.