Arts Council England urged to improve transparency in National Portfolio funding process
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Ruth Hogarth
Summary
Robin Cantrill-Fenwick, CEO of Baker Richards, argues that Arts Council England (ACE) should make the National Portfolio funding process much more transparent when it is announced. The article draws a parallel between the author's passion for proportional representation (specifically STV) and the need for clearer, more open data from ACE about how funding decisions are made, in order to build trust with applicants and the wider arts sector.
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Twitter / XArts Council England urged to improve transparency in National Portfolio funding processartsprofessional.co.ukKey quotes
· 3 pulledProportional representation is one of those topics that reminds me I live in a bubble.
I'm so 'in' to PR, I even have a favourite system. I know you think it's the D'Hondt method but, sorry to disappoint, I'm for Single Transferable Vote (STV) all the way.
Have you ever felt the rush that comes from por
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