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Sponsorship

Don’t just tick the box for corporate responsibility, be the difference!

We offer exciting ways for you to make a real difference across communities through corporate sponsorship and volunteering opportunities which have sustainable and highly impactful outcomes.

Sponsor a Creative Health Programme

What is the best way you can support Escape Arts and make a real difference? Lead from the top, sponsor the delivery of our mental health programmes and be the company that advocates for the work we do and the impact it makes.

By supporting our key mental health interventions, you will save lives and be part of a transformative legacy supporting mental health. Be the lead sponsor for one of our core creative health programmes and celebrate the impact your support makes on hundreds of lives across the Warwickshire region.  

Upcoming projects for sponsorship include:

  • Take A Moment – 12-month Suicide Prevention Work in partnership with Rail Networks
  • Arts & Nature – Programme of 12-week Artist Residency sessions across 6 Warwickshire groups

Sponsor an Apprenticeship

‘Working with you all at Escape Arts over the past year and a bit has been an absolute pleasure and I am grateful for the opportunities to develop in a safe and supportive working environment.’ Ben, who completed his Level 3 Cultural Learning & Participation Apprenticeship with Escape Arts in November 2023, achieving a distinction.

By supporting an 18-month Apprentice, you can transform the life of a young person. Apprentices are integral to our organisation, and it is a privilege to be part of a young person’s journey, development and future.

We work with Creative Alliance to deliver our Level 3 Apprenticeship programmes. As a Charity, we are able to access the Apprenticeship Levy, but this does not cover the costs of wages. As an Apprentice Sponsor, you have the opportunity to directly support a young person in their career development, whilst helping the Charity develop its creative work.

We also support internships, in fact our first Intern from Warwick University is now our Deputy CEO!

Commission Us

Escape Arts has been commissioned to both lead public art consultation and to develop and install works across Warwickshire & Herefordshire, including Warwick, George Eliot, Stratford and Hereford Hospitals, Children’s Mental Health and Adult Mental Health Services, Lifeways Health Centre and schools.

We have a large Creative Health and Public Artwork Portfolio.  We work across the NHS, Rail Networks, with businesses, Trusts & Foundations to provide tailored interventions: be it workshops to improve health or public art to develop workplace and community spaces.

To view our Public Art Porfolio, click here.

Many of the commissions listed below can be viewed from our Escape Arts cinema.

Escape Arts has also been commissioned to lead on innovative community heritage projects, with local significance, celebrating people and place. These include:

Local Land Girls: The Food of Love - a collation of local Land Army girl experiences, resulting in huge community recreation of a World War Two wedding
70 Years On: D-Day Remembered - an archive film of local World War Two Veterans leading to all receiving their Legion D-Honneur and to our VIP friendship group, which has now been running for 10 years.
Platinum Jubilee Celebrations - a collaboration in partnership with Orchestra of the Swan, creating a current archive of this historic event.
Stratford’s Lost Landscapes - celebrating the past local rail networks and the huge impact on the local landscape when these services ended.
Stratford Then & Now - A showcase exhibition with Shakespeare Birthplace Trust developed over Covid-19 and exhibited in the former Debenhams windows on Stratford’s High Street during the pandemic.

Corporate Volunteering

Our experience with corporate partners is they love to get involved, whether its yarn-bombing a building, painting a new youth hub or being Christmas Elves wrapping presents, they get stuck in. How can your Corporate team help?

  • Come and do so volunteering with us supporting our core projects and outreach work.
  • Provide some expertise mentoring to the team.
  • Provide resources or equipment, such as IT, craft materials, access to transport.
  • Provide training or staff team/volunteer away days.
  • Commission us to do some creative team building.

We are able to rise to any challenge - so give us your thoughts. We are looking forward to working with you!

Interested in sponsoring?

We'd welcome your enquiry, so please get in touch.