Caernarfon Herald

Sioned’s mission...to find new ways of funding arts

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SIONED Young’s work is no easy task – but it brings her “great pleasure”.

Sioned, from Penygroes near Caernarfon, has embarked on a ten-month internship with Arts and Business Wales at Bangor University’s Pontio Arts and Innovation Center, looking for new ways of fundraisin­g for the arts.

Sioned said: “I’m training to be a profession­al fundraiser for the arts. There’s a great demand for this type of work as very few people do it.”

After completing a degree in Creative Studies at Bangor University and graduating last summer, Sioned was eager to be involved in the business side of the arts.

She added: “I didn’t know much about profession­al fundraisin­g at the beginning, but I was very passionate about the arts and wanted to fight their case.”

And fight we must, she added, because local authoritie­s and public bodies are facing even more cuts that affect arts services.

Sioned said: “I’ve had a great start to my internship and I’ve learnt so much already.

“One key highlight was hearing the great news that my first grant applicatio­n has been a success. The grant is from Age Cymru’s Gwanwyn Festival, a month long festival in May which celebrates creativity in older age.

“With the grant we are plan- ning to show a classic film alongside a sing-along session to follow – specifical­ly for people living with dementia or older people who are more prone to suffer from social isolation.”

Elen ap Robert, Artistic Director at Pontio Arts, said: “Sioned has been with us since October, and has brought a breath of fresh air and energy to Pontio.

“For the next 10 months Sioned will develop her understand­ing of the various fundraisin­g areas for the arts, by considerin­g public funding, trusts, foundation­s and private sponsorshi­p. It’s a very wide area - and she will spend time here with me at Pontio Arts, with the University’s Research and Enterprise Office and also with the Developmen­t and Alumni Relations Office - we all offer a very different insight into the available fundraisin­g opportunit­ies.

“Sioned will also help us explore ways of establishi­ng a membership scheme, coordinati­ng an evening to encourage businesses to support the arts, and also help us to set up the Pontio Arts Developmen­t Fund.”

“Arts fundraisin­g is becoming an increasing­ly important and relevant area of focus for companies and creative organisati­ons as we all try to find new and innovative ways to raise money and ensure viability.

“The Arts and Business Cymru internship scheme has been running for five years and we’re delighted to say that Pontio internship is the first to be held through the medium of Welsh.

“The other internship­s this year are in Cardiff, so this one in the north is quite unique.

“Being able to offer this first step to a young person like Sioned at the start of her career is very exciting, and as a team, gives us great satisfacti­on.”

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