Open Debate | Independent Thinking | Free Expression
The Ian Mactaggart Programme has been established to foster a culture of open debate, independent thinking and free expression among young people in the UK, especially students. It offers funding to individuals, societies and other groups that wish to provide opportunities for debate, open discussion and intellectual exploration among 16–30 year-olds. If you would like to apply, contact us today.
Apply for a grantIf you're promoting free expression on your campus, we want to help you. This programme offers financial support to students and student societies, helping them to flourish in a climate which can place unreasonable obstacles in the way of open debate. Our awards go to groups across the political spectrum who share a belief in the importance of free speech, and tolerance for different points of view.
Successful applicants will be able to access expert support from the Free Speech Union case team in navigating any free speech-related problems they encounter.
The Programme will also provide opportunities for recipients to develop a free speech network so they can share ideas, compare notes and offer each other moral support.
Student societies can apply for funding of up to £1,500 per term for any purpose connected with the promotion of free speech. Funds might be used to facilitate speaker events, cover speaker travel costs, produce promotional material, host debating competitions, or for any other relevant purpose. Applications are welcome from long-standing and new societies, whether affiliated to Student Unions or independent of them.
Students at any stage of their university or college career can apply for funding to cover free-speech related activities – for example, conference organisation, journalism and other forms of content production, art exhibitions, performances, cultural events or talks that promote free speech. We do not wish to be prescriptive and will consider any application that aligns with, and takes forward, the Programme's core values. Typical awards would be in the range of £100 to £250. We will consider larger grants for exceptional projects.
We welcome applications from academics and others involved in educational activities to fund seminars, lectures, discussions or conferences for students, exploring themes related to the fund's core values.
Grant applications are accepted year-round.
The Programme aims to be open to as many candidates as possible, funding a heterogeneous range of activities. To achieve this, we cannot fund all requests, even where a project is closely aligned with the Programme's aims. However, unsuccessful applicants are welcome to re-apply at a later date.
To apply, email us with details of your project.
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