Tangram Essentials
Welcome to Tangram Essentials, a series of practical how-to guides covering everything you need to know about arts, culture and placemaking. We understand the unique challenges and exciting opportunities within these sectors, and Tangram Essentials is designed to provide you with the knowledge and tools you need to succeed especially if you’re early in your career.
What you’ll find
Our expertly crafted guides cover a wide spectrum of essential topics, offering invaluable insights and actionable advice. From navigating funding landscapes and developing compelling programmes to mastering community engagement and implementing effective placemaking strategies, Tangram Essentials is your trusted companion.
Our approach
Each guide in the Tangram Essentials series is carefully edited by experienced members of the Tangram team, bringing their collective expertise and industry knowledge to the forefront. To enhance the depth and breadth of our content, we have used generative AI in the writing process, but every single word has been checked by a human. Our aim is to create guides that are both authoritative and accessible, providing you with well-rounded and informative resources.
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Fundraising
The arts and culture sector is driven by extraordinary passion and creativity, generating £123 billion annually for the economy. Yet, despite its impact, the sector continues to face a persistent challenge: securing sustainable funding. Breaking free from the reactive cycle of grant applications and moving toward a proactive, multi-faceted fundraising strategy is essential for long-term resilience and growth.
Policy
In the creative sector, ‘policy’ is often seen as distant from the day-to-day work of making and sharing art. Yet policy doesn’t have to be about red tape or restriction, it can be a powerful strategic tool. A well-crafted policy is a declaration of values, a framework for fairness, and a practical instrument for effective leadership and organisational transformation. It’s the invisible architecture that underpins and strengthens your mission.