4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
Gillian easson nesta - workshop 3
1. NESTA Digital R&D Fund for Arts and Culture,
Scotland
Gillian Easson, NESTA
www.nesta.org.uk/digital_rnd_scotland
2. Founded: 1998, with £300M endowment
Mission: Bring ideas to life and help make innovation happen
How? Through policy research, programmes and investment
About NESTA…
NESTA’s 3 main areas of work:
Innovation and Economic
Growth
Social and Public Sector
Innovation
Creative Economy
3. NESTA Digital R&D Arts and Culture, Scotland
The Fund’s overall objective is:
“to enable the use of digital technologies in the arts and cultural
sector to engage audiences in new ways and to create opportunities
for new business models”
The Fund is a partnership between Creative Scotland, Arts & Humanities
Research Council (AHRC) and NESTA to support arts and cultural
organisations across Scotland who want to work with digital technologies to
expand their audience reach and engagement and/or explore new business
models.
4. Supporting cultural/arts organisations to innovate
Arts
organisation
Digital innovation projects and sector-wide knowledge
Technology
partner
Research
team
Digital R&D Fund
Enabling arts and cultural organisations to engage audiences in new ways
and create opportunities for new business models, through the use of digital
technology.
5. Why NESTA?
Public benefit
Research outcomes
Transferability/scaleability
Benefit to the wider sector not just the individual cultural
organisations
6. NESTA creative economy programmes
Support for arts and cultural organisations to innovate
Creative entrepreneur programmes/resources
Mentoring for creative business start-up and growth
Skills for creative industries
Policy and research
7. Audience engagement and reach:
Broadening - capturing a larger share of the population known to
be traditional participants but who currently do not
participate
Deepening - intensifying current participants level of
involvement by eg increasing the number of
attendances or by the degree of audience (active or
passive) engagement
Diversifying - attracting new audience groups/different
demographic (eg young people/rural
population/ international market).
8. Business models
A business model is the mechanism by which a business intends to
manage its costs and generate its outcomes- in the case of for-
profits, the outcomes are primarily revenues earned. In the case
of non-profits, the outcome is primarily the public good created.
9. The Fund’s eligibility criteria
An arts and cultural organisation based in Scotland - which is
either predominately publically funded and/or is a registered
charity and who wants to work with digital technologies to:
expand its audience reach and engagement and/or explore new
business models
Your proposal must involve a collaborative partnership between
yourself as an arts and cultural organisation and a technology
provider that can provide technology services to arts and cultural
organisations.
10. Innovative digital projects which will expand audience reach and
engagement and/or to develop new business models
Proposals from all sizes of arts and cultural organisations in
Scotland - we have 2 award levels of projects: 1) under £25,000
and 2) £25,000-£100,000
Collaborations between arts and cultural organisations,
technology providers and where possible, other cultural/arts
organisations.
What type of projects are we looking for?
11. Fund assessment criteria
Innovation in the proposal
Wider impact to benefit for the sector (learning / copycat)
Collaboration is genuine
Project delivery and timeframe (value for money / realistic)
Spread of projects
NESTA / AHRC / Creative Scotland – panel decision
12. Digital R&D Fund timetable
6, 14, 16 March 2012 - Digital Days – Perth, Glasgow, Edinburgh
25 April 2012 - Deadline for Fund applications
14 May 2012 - Organisations informed of funding decisions
1 June 2012 - One day collaborative workshop bringing together all projects
31 March 2013 - All project activity must be completed
Autumn 2012 – Second call for R&D Fund proposals opens (funding decisions
made in January 2013, all project activity must be completed by December 2013)