It is encouraging music organisations from across the UK and Ireland to apply and win up to £15,000 to help support new co-commissioning and touring projects.
To apply, please visit http://www.prsformusicfoundation.com/Partnerships/Flagship- Programmes/Beyond-Borders.
Applications must be made by organisations which are commissioning or promoting new music with at least one other partner based in the UK or Ireland.
The deadline for applications is 6pm on 21 September 2015.
Beyond Borders was established in 2010 to stimulate collaboration between composers, performance groups and music organisations.
Alongside the Foundation, this year’s programme partners include Arts Council of Ireland, Creative Scotland, Arts Council of Wales and Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
Vanessa Reed, PRS for Music Foundation’s executive director, said: ‘I’m thrilled that we’re now launching the latest round of Beyond Borders, a cross-border programme which has supported many brilliant music projects over the past five years.
‘This is a unique opportunity for organisations and groups across the UK and Republic of Ireland to seek funding that will enable them to work together on touring and co-commissioning, bringing new music to a broader audience.’
To apply, please visit http://www.prsformusicfoundation.com/Partnerships/Flagship- Programmes/Beyond-Borders.
Applications must be made by organisations which are commissioning or promoting new music with at least one other partner based in the UK or Ireland.
The deadline for applications is 6pm on 21 September 2015.
Beyond Borders was established in 2010 to stimulate collaboration between composers, performance groups and music organisations.
Alongside the Foundation, this year’s programme partners include Arts Council of Ireland, Creative Scotland, Arts Council of Wales and Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
Vanessa Reed, PRS for Music Foundation’s executive director, said: ‘I’m thrilled that we’re now launching the latest round of Beyond Borders, a cross-border programme which has supported many brilliant music projects over the past five years.
‘This is a unique opportunity for organisations and groups across the UK and Republic of Ireland to seek funding that will enable them to work together on touring and co-commissioning, bringing new music to a broader audience.’