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Status
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Income
£0.0K
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Spending
£1.0K
Public benefits
The direct benefits that flow from purpose a include Provision of an annual community event that promotes and develops Christian music , film and art - next festival is aug 21-13 2015 Uniting the community through the event being open to all public regardless of group or cultural classification This is demonstrated by - Continued running of an
annual weekend event (Openskies Ireland) in Co.Antrim with USA , UK and Irish artists Attendee information from the event showed attendance from a wide group of demographics and religious backgrounds as well as members of the public with no faith connection. The direct benefits that flow from purpose b include Promotion of Christian art Provision of education for said art forms Event management for community and voluntary art organisations Provision of work and skills experience This is demonstrated by - Development of Christian local artists up to signing with an international record label Provision of a youtube channel with creative NI music videos Provision of multiple workshops with international artists for development of local artists Event management partnership with local and UK community and charitable organisations Use of several interns for work experience as part of the activities of the organisation No harm arises from the purposes of the organisation There is no private benefit apart from incidentals
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
We organise and hold an annual Christian worship music/arts event in Co Antrim which promotes Christian art to all people in the community regardless of group or cultural classification Promote innovation in Christian worship art / create cultural and educational events / offer education and event management to community organisadtions / create a
link between creative industries , technology and education / provide work experience and skills development
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of religion
- The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science
Who the charity helps
- General public
- Men
- Women
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Arts