

Creative education in the UK is in transition. Budget cuts challenge us all to find new ways to do more for our students with fewer resources. Call for the Ideas Foundation!
The Creativity Accelerators conference was a remarkable success at the end of last year and we have been making the most of the momentum it has provided.
A big 'thank you' to Nokia for funding the second and final stage development of iamcreative.org.uk. A special mention also for Rupert Englander, who has worked so hard to advocate for this result.
Nokia are far from alone in seeing the importance of the work we are doing and the last few months have seen a whole array of new supporters join us in our work.
The Children's Commissioner for England challenged Creativity Scholars to improve the image of youth in the media and Nesta has chosen the Ideas Foundation to roll out idiscover in Manchester schools.
A truly remarkable few months - and it's just the beginning...
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Robin Wight, Chair and Founder