Grants Programme

The British Korean Society has funds available from time to time for small grants to organisations or individuals for activities or projects in keeping with our members’ and sponsors’ aims of fostering friendship between the UK and Korea.

 

Closing Date

The closing date for applications for the next round of BKS grants is 1st March 2026.

As we receive many more applications for grants than our limited budget can support, we are unable to consider individual applications outside our normal time frame. Applicants should be aware that decisions on the next round of applications will not be finalised until the end of March 2026.

 

Who Can Apply?

The Society wishes to encourage applications from those who make positive contributions to British and Korean societies, for specific identifiable purposes where our funding will make a real difference. The projects should lead to lasting contacts, friendships, and activities involving both countries, and where possible, involving young people.

 

Scope and Format

Applications may cover any subject matter. Grants in aid of exhibitions or performances, publications, travel, sport, charitable activities, commemorations and other such activities will all be considered.

Applicants should include an outline of the project (up to 500 words) stating clearly how they intend to use BKS funding if awarded, and the aims of the project as well as a timetable of the activities they are proposing, and a breakdown of the financial support requested, including for example, any travel or ancillary costs. It should also be made clear whether our funds will be sufficient to achieve the project’s aims, or whether further funding is being sought from elsewhere.

 

What is the maximum grant amount?

Please note that the maximum amount payable for any single grant application is £1000.

 

Note for Students

The grants programme now incorporates the previously separate bursary awards programme for post graduate students. We continue to welcome applications from such students providing their applications meet the objectives of the overall grant scheme outlined above. Grants will not be awarded simply to meet regular living costs or study fees. Requests for support to one off field study visits will require supporting evidence of a clear plan to build relationships for the longer term.

 

Project Reports

Recipients of grants are asked to complete a short report after completion of their project, showing how the BKS funds contributed to the outcomes, and are occasionally invited to present on their project to the BKS membership. The required report format may be downloaded here.


Application Guidelines and Online Application Form


Recent grant awards and some projects we have supported in the past are featured below.

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2014 Lighting equipment for ‘Pop up cinemas’ showing Korean films at festivals in Birmingham, London and elsewhere. http://www.dvd-bang.com/

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2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Small grants in support of the association’s annual exhibition and performance at the Korean Cultural Centre. http://koreanartists.co.uk/

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2012, 2013, 2014 Travel costs for one UK Sea Cadet (out of five) in the annual exchange with the ROK Sea Explorers to take part in the International Youth Sea Festival, Yeosu. MS-SC is now BKS corporate member. http://www.ms-sc.org/  

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April 2014 Korean Culture Show – to introduce South Korea and to promote Korean culture to staff and students at the University. Event is part of 2nd Yun Posun Memorial Symposium programme. http://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/societies/society/koreansociety/  

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PR costs for her CD ‘Etude’ which includes 6 pieces by modern Korean composer Unsuk Chin. Released 2 February 2015.

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2013 DPRK bakery project: support sufficient to run one bakery for one week. http://www.lovenkchildren.org/

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December 2013 Travel costs for a strong Korean player, resident in Europe, to lecture and review games. The British Go Association is now a BKS corporate member. http://www.britgo.org/

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June 2013 Far East Roadshow – UK/Korea Musical partnership concert at Royal Asiatic Society.  CMC is now a BKS corporate member. http://www.chambermusiccompany.com/

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2011, 2012, 2013 Charity events, eg Gala Opera Evening St Giles Church, Barbican, May 2013

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May 2013 Oxford North Korea Conference – Progress in dialogue with North Korea through cultural and academic exchange, Merton College

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