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ADF

Adverse Camber

Agenda Alliance

Alchemy

The Art Fund: “it has felt truly collaborative and relaxed and I think the ToC will really help frame the programme, communicate the shared ambition, and keep us on track”

Arts Council England

Arts Council England, East Midlands

Arts Council England, London

Arts Council England, South East

Arts Council England, South West: “Hybrid has an open and honest approach and excellent communication throughout projects … The action research process that we adopted for the audit was new to me and has impacted on the way I think about and approach work”

Arts Council England, West Midlands: “Having you assist with supporting artists with their own evaluations … and evaluating the project in it’s entirety ensured that I was able to concentrate on other areas of the project.
We have seen an ‘increase in the number of good quality applications and strengthened infrastructure for projects you have worked on e.g. Telford and WMRAP'”

Arts Council England, Yorkshire

artSites

ArtsMatrix

Autograph ABP

Baring Foundation

Barakat Trust

Battersea Arts Centre

Bayimba Cultural Foundation

BBC

BCB

Benji Reid

BFI

Big Dance

Birmingham Children’s Fund

Birmingham City Council:“I’ve always found clarity of approach and good organisation in the things that you do”

Birmingham City Council, Arts Team

Birmingham Contemporary Arts Forum

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery

Birmingham Settlement

Birmingham 2022

Black History Foundation

Brent CVS, We Wear Heritage: “What a journey it has been. I appreciate the support and patience you have showed me”

Bristol Council (Arts Team)

British Ceramics Biennale

British Council

British Summertime

British Underground

Centre for Memory and Learning: “Professional and very personable, shared industry expertise and offered insights as a critical friend and mentor that provoked our small and relatively inexperienced team to learn, reflect and best shape our practice and planning. The Evaluation Framework developed has and continues to serve as an invaluable directional manual. The advice was very practical; signposting to useful resources and networks and connecting us with industry peers.”

Centrala

Clore Leadership

Collide

Community Integration Partnership

Coventry BID

Coventry City Council

Craftspace

Creative Barking and Dagenham

Creative Black Country

Creative Partnerships

Cultural Cooperation

Curve

Design Museum

Dunia Yetu

Engage

Esmeé Fairbairn Foundation

Fallen Angels Dance Theatre

Flying Start

Free Word

Friends of Balsall Heath Park

Gallery 37

Gallery 37 Plus

Greater London Authority

Haring Woods – Place on Earth

National Lottery Heritage Fund: “The Executive Summary and Lessons Learnt are very helpful for us at the Heritage fund to reflect on and I will be circulating them more widely to colleagues. Some very pertinent points are made”

HS1

Impact Hub, 00, Westminster City Council

In Movement’ Art for social change

Inhabit

Jerwood Arts: “It was a pleasure working with Samina and Pam. They were thorough in understanding Jerwood Arts’ priorities for the evaluation, and we worked closely together on the framework for the process. They gathered great data from our artists and those delivering funded programmes. It provided a rare insight for a funder into what people really thought of their experience applying to and receiving funding. We used the information to make strategic decisions about updating our strategy and guidance to ensure it remained relevant for the needs and challenges facing those working in the arts.”

Lankelly Chase

Leeds Council

London Borough of Barking and Dagenham

London Borough of Bexley

London Borough of Camden

London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham

London Borough of Westminster

Marlowe Theatre

Maya Productions

mid*point

Middlesborough LA

Midland Actors Theatre

Midland Refugee Council

Milton Keynes Libraries/ Digitalis

Moseley Community Development Trust

MRLA

Museum, Libraries, Archives, (MLA)

Museums Commission

National Portrait Gallery

NCDA

New Art Exchange

Nottingham Contemporary

Nutkhut

Oxford School of Drama

Paul Hamlyn Foundation

Pioneer Projects

Powell Cotton Museum

Punch “Hybrid supported the company in its initial phase of growth … Hybrid’s strengths lie in spotting talent and supporting it”

Refugee and Asylum Seeker Arts Agency

Refugee Action

Saathi House

Sampad

Sandwell Local Authority

Shubakk

Sound It Out

Strange Ways

Stuff and Nonsense

Surtal Asian Arts

Suffolk Artlink

Sustained Theatre

Synergi CC: “Samina and the team produced an extremely deep and insightful report of the work of Synergi, including ways of working, what is valued, what works and how, and challenges for the future including the narratives and counter-narratives that emerge when working on ethno-racial disparities. There is much learning and a good account of the various elements.”

Telford and Wrekin Local Authority

The Drum

The National Trust: “This work was and is crucial to us to back-up work that has already been done as part of the Whose Story project. This will help us in our bid or indeed any funding applications and has been drawn upon at departmental meetings. We also hope to share this with other organisations in the sector.”

The Shape of Things

The Space

Transforming Narratives

Travelling Through Culture

UnLimited

Urban Living

Utopia Theatre

Visiting Arts

Walsall Creative Development Team: “Hybrid has the unusual ability to work well on the ground as well as at a strategic level … they offer great no nonsense partnership working”

Wandsworth Council

West Midlands Combined Authority

Wired Aerial Theatre

Wiltshire Music Centre (WMC)

Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service

Wolverhampton Museums, Libraries, Archives

Youth Arts Network: Yorkshire

Youth Music: Staffordshire

Youth Music Action Zone, Birmingham, Sound Futures

Hybrid Consulting