BFTT: New Landscapes Catalyst R&D Grant Scheme
16/09/2021
The Fashion, Textiles and Technology Institute (FTTI, UAL) is partnering with the British Council to support new ideas for the future of sustainable fashion, textiles and related technology.
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In response to global drivers, the pilot programme will encourage international cooperation to re-evaluate the industry’s relationship with climate change, the environment, and the need for radical transparency and social responsibility.
The New Landscapes: Fashion, Textiles and Technology (FTT) Catalyst R&D Grant Scheme, circa £100,000 in total, will provide five collaborative grants of up to £6,000 cash and up to £14,000 in-kind support to proposals that:
- Respond to the Covid-19 pandemic by generating new opportunities for international collaboration and sharing best practice around sustainable design and production.
- Grow global networks to enable the development of practice, experimentation and testing of sustainable design and production solutions that inspire positive environmental change.
- Support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to exchange methods of designing and producing in a more sustainable and socially engaged way.
- Support young designers to become advocates for sustainable, ethical and socially engaged fashion, textiles and related technologies.
Key eligibility information
- The call is open to all designers, design entrepreneurs, and SMEs from the UK and Official Development Assistance (ODA) countries – see the full list of ODA countries.
- Applications must be a partnership between at least 1 UK applicant and a maximum of 2 co-applicants based in 1 or more ODA countries.
- The lead applicant must be based in the UK and have been in business for at least 3 years.
- Applicants must provide evidence of true collaboration, knowledge exchange and mutual benefit for all partners (including ODA countries) in their application.
- Applicants must demonstrate the ability to deliver the project activity between January 2022 and April 2022 (including a provisional plan for in-person and/or online delivery due to Covid-19). Successful applicants will also host a public event presenting their findings in 2022.
You can find the application form here. The deadline to submit your proposals is 17 October at 23:59.
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