NPC Youth & Communities Access Fund
It’s important to us that no young person misses out on the opportunities available in the Youth & Communities programme. The NPC Youth & Communities Access Fund exists to remove barriers, financial or otherwise, to our activities. We treat all applications in confidence.
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We want to take the time to get this process right, ensuring that all applications are assessed with care, and any subsequent support is offered fairly. This is made possible thanks to funds raised through the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Charities. If we are fortunate enough to receive additional significant funding towards bursary support later in the year, we will reach out to all participants and coordinate further access support.
We invite applications for support to Stage 1 of the process via the
NPC Youth & Communities Access Fund (Stage 1) Application Form.
FREE Places:
Available for participants whose total combined household income before tax is £25,000 or under.
For participants who are in foster care, or under the care of a local authority.
For participants whose household is in receipt of:
Universal credit
Young carer grant
Income support
Income-based job seeker's allowance
Income-based employment and support allowance
Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
Child tax credit (not: working tax credit) and income under £16,105
Child tax credit and working tax credit with income up to £7,500
Reduced Fees:
If your total combined household income before tax is between £25,000 and £55,000 we can offer a 40% discount. Sessions will be charged at the following rates:
45 min sessions: £6/week (reduced from £10/term)
90 min sessions: £9/week (reduced from £15/term)
Discretionary Bursaries
If you would like to be considered for financial support and you do not meet the outlined criteria, or you wish to apply for additional support, please complete the NPC Youth & Communities Access Fund (Stage 1) Application Form, and provide as much detail about your circumstances. For example, you may be a young musician who is self-funding the fees without the support of your family.
Instrument Costs
The cost of acquiring good-quality instruments and practice equipment can be a significant barrier to music-making. With ongoing support as a result of the National Piping Centre’s Instrument Donations Policy, instruments can be accessed via the NPC Instrument Lease Scheme. Please fill out the NPC Youth & Communities Access Fund (Stage 1) Application Form to enquire.