Creative Roundup – Opportunities for Creatives
Our latest roundup of local and international funding, support & opportunities for NI creatives
01. Illustrators North Smile Please Exhibition
Illustrators North are super excited to announce that they are doing their very first Illustrators North Annual exhibition celebrating their fantastically talented members and friends, here in Northern Ireland!
Their participants include: Mel Carroll, Barry Falls, Ashling Lindsay, Eileen-Marie Emerson, Erin McClean, Johnathan Sung, Conor McClure, Rory Jeffers, Clive McFarland, Ashwin Chacko, Rebecca E. Elliott, James Ashe, Elly Makem, Louis Ó Caiside Nelson and Joe Caslin.
The exhibition is happening on December 4th Late Night Art Belfast at the Black Box Belfast from 6pm onwards!
Date: Thursday 4th December
Time: 6pm onwards
Venue: Black Box Belfast
02. WeBuild Programme
WeBuild is open to applications from across the island of Ireland. WeBuild is for ambitious women founders and entrepreneurs who have identified a significant problem with global potential and are developing tech-powered products or platforms to solve it.
Closing date: Tuesday 9th December 12pm
03. Creative Ireland Programme
The Creative Ireland Programme is delighted to announce three new funding calls to a combined value of €4.6 million supporting creativity, connection and wellbeing across the island of Ireland
04. Belfast City Council Vacant to Vibrant
Belfast City Council has secured an additional £700k in capital funding to extend the Vacant to Vibrant Citywide scheme (excluding the city centre). This funding includes £500k from the Department for Communities and £200k from Belfast City Council, and will help bring more jobs, creativity, and vibrancy to Belfast’s arterial routes by supporting property owners and occupiers to bring vacant properties back into use. Please note that the scheme operates citywide but excludes the city centre boundary.
Applications are now open for this new round of funding, contact vacanttovibrant@belfastcity.gov.uk to request an application pack.
Apply for funding to combine design-led interventions with arts and humanities methodologies to make positive contributions to the green transition.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funding.
Design Generators connect directly with the wider Future Observatory: Design the Green Transition Programme.
The full economic cost (FEC) of your project can be up to £200,000. AHRC will fund 80% of the FEC.
These awards can be between nine to 12 months in duration.
Opening date: 2 February 2026 9:00am UK time
Closing date: 9 April 2026 4:00pm UK time
06. Creative Lives Micro Grant
Have you partnered up with another community group to great effect? Solved problems together, shared resources, or brought about a wonderful collaboration?
Creative Lives’ latest micro-grant competition is all about the power of networks, and how partnerships can help groups achieve things they couldn’t on their own.
Tell them your story, and they will give a £250/€290 micro-grant to their favourite! They are particularly keen to hear from grassroots, community-led creative groups who, through a partnership, have been able to carry out projects previously out of reach.
They will use the stories they receive to help shape a toolkit for all community-based creative groups to learn from and grow.
Deadline: Friday 12 December 2025