£4.58million invested for Platinum Jubilee celebrations

11 Apr 2022 11:26 AM

We’ve just announced £4.58million for 704 voluntary and community organisations to put creativity at the heart of their celebrations for Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022.

The Let’s Create Jubilee Fund will ensure that thousands of people from communities all across England will have the opportunity to take part in exciting creative events – all in celebration of the Platinum Jubilee

From puppetry and story creation, through to making crowns, carnival and art trails, there will be a huge range of exciting activities for people of all ages and backgrounds to get involved in. 

A photograph of a group of young people playing with a multi-coloured parachute

Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum’s Feast of Fun. Skinningrove Village Hall. Photo by Jo Booth. 

Made possible thanks to National Lottery players and administered by UK Community Foundations on behalf of the Arts Council, the Let’s Create Jubilee Fund will support a huge range of projects throughout England, such as: 

A photograph of a group of children playing with bubbles in an outdoor location.

Cricklewood Festival bubble magic on the green. Photo by Thomas Ball.

Darren Henley, Chief Executive at Arts Council England said:

“The Let’s Create Jubilee Fund is a wonderful example of our ambition to give everyone the opportunity to participate in and experience the arts, culture and creativity – made possible thanks to National Lottery players. This June, we’ll see communities across England coming together to celebrate a historic milestone for this country. I’m excited to see these projects brought to life in villages, towns and cities across the country as our wonderfully creative communities celebrate The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.”

Rosemary Macdonald, CEO, UK Community Foundations, said:

“For community foundations, people and places are the priority and the Queen's Platinum Jubilee is a unique opportunity for people to get together and celebrate in their communities. We are proud to have connected Arts Council England with local organisations whose imaginative and exciting projects and collaborations with professional artists will bring communities together to enjoy marking this milestone moment in our history.”  

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries said:

"The Queen's Platinum Jubilee later this year will be a fantastic opportunity for the country to come together and it is brilliant to see Arts Council England supporting communities to mark the historic occasion.

"This funding made possible by Government support will mean thousands of people across England get the opportunity to take part and I look forward to seeing all the creative and innovative ways they do so."

HM Queen Elizabeth II is the first monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee, having overtaken Queen Victoria as the longest reigning monarch in 2015.  Her reign has been marked by a commitment to public service, reflected by her extensive programme of engagements at home and abroad, and support for over 600 cultural organisations, charities, military associations, professional bodies and public service organisations.