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Home > Virtual International Attendance 2020-2021

Virtual International Attendance 2020-2021

Virtual attendance and engagement in International Showcase events via live-stream or pre-recorded performances, plus digital conference attendance:

This strand of ISF is applicable to artists who under normal circumstances would have been invited by the conference organiser to showcase at the international event. Given the current circumstances many artists will be offered the opportunity for a virtual/pre-recorded or live-streamed showcase performance instead.

Am I eligible for support from the International Showcase Fund?

Which showcase festivals are covered by the fund?

Deadlines and turn-around time

How much can I apply to the International Showcase Fund for?

Can I apply for funding for my manager or crew?

Applicants with access requirements

What will I need to demonstrate in my application?

Budget

What is music export?

How are decisions made?

Guidance on live streaming and licensing

How often can I apply for and/or receive ISF support?

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Am I eligible for support from the International Showcase Fund?

  • Are you a band/artist/songwriter based in the UK?
  • Do you write and/or perform your own music, that is exceptional?
  • Have you been invited to perform virtually at an international showcasing event, with a conference element, that is geared towards music industry professionals rather than the general public?
  • Have you got a good profile in the UK (i.e. been featured in the national press/had airplay on national radio/and indie release)?
  • Do you have a list of meetings with music industry executives (e.g. publishers, labels, agents, etc.) confirmed for when you are at your chosen virtual showcase?
  • Do you have a strong business case for virtually attending this specific event (e.g. are you building upon prior success there, or following up on significant buzz surrounding your band in a specific territory that the event is targeted towards)?
  • Do you have a strong creative case for attending this specific event (i.e. is there a confirmed pool of relevant and potential collaborators also in attendance?)
  • Are you in need of funding support and not in a situation where other companies can and should cover the relevant costs of your virtual engagement?*

* Can signed artists apply?

The International Showcase Fund can and often supports artists and music creators signed to record labels, publishing companies and those working with existing team members. However, you will be asked when applying which companies you are working with and why ISF support is still needed and advisors and partners may feel that support is not required. We expect to see contributions from medium-large companies who will benefit financially from the applicant being supported with public and private funding via the International Showcase Fund.

We encourage applications from DIY/self-releasing artists and from those signed to independent labels when still in need of support. If you are signed to a major label or major affiliated label or publisher in the territory you are travelling to, you are ineligible for ISF support and should not apply. If you are unsure, please contact applications@prsfoundation.com before applying.

If you answer yes to all of the questions below then you are eligible to apply.

If any of the above doesn’t apply to you, you could still be eligible to apply to one of our other funding options.

 

 

 

 

Which showcase festivals are covered by the fund?

Eligible events are those that have a mostly international music industry audience or delegation. This applies in the current Covid-19 pandemic across International Showcase events, virtual attendance at international showcase events, and UK events with an export focus and non-UK based music industry audience.

The fund cannot support artists to play at festivals for the general public, or to attend conferences solely as a delegate. There are over 50 eligible events each year, and for a full list of eligible events and related application deadlines can be found here.

If you have been invited to play an event and are unsure of its suitability, please email kwame@prsfoundation.com.

 

 

 

 

How much can I apply for?

This ISF strand offers grants of up to £2,250 as a contribution to;

  • Filming and live streaming costs (up to a maximum of £2,000)*
  • Venue hire
  • Music creator time (a fee to create, perform or take time to engage in activities)
  • Submission fees and/or the cost of digital conference or delegate passes**

We can contribute a maximum of 90% of related costs and expect at least 10% of costs to be covered by the artist, manager*, label, publisher, etc.

*In situations where the production costs (i.e live streaming, filming, venue hire, content editing) are being covered by a partner organisation or production partner, applicants can apply for a maximum of £1000 to cover music creator time and/or submission fees.

**Because we recognise the importance of management support at the event, you also can apply for up to £250 of support for your manager to organise activities and engage online. Applicants will be asked to detail their manager’s plans, roles and likely export outcomes.

 

 

 

 

Deadlines

ISF runs on a rolling monthly deadline due to varying event organiser schedules. Specific deadline dates for key events can be found here.

We recommend you apply for funding soon after being invited to showcase in order to give our panel of industry experts and partners enough time to consider your application to turnaround a decision as quickly as possible.

As a rough guide, our experts consider applications 2-3 months before showcase events take place. We prefer to receive applications 10-12 weeks prior to the event taking place and must receive applications at least 8 weeks prior to the event taking place.

Decisions are made monthly with decisions sent out to applicants on the 3rd Monday of the following month. For example, an application received in January will receive the outcome of their funding application on or by the 3rd Monday of February.

Under certain circumstances (e.g. change of management, a late invite from the event, the artist’s ability to fulfil funding partners’ diversity goals) applicants can submit an Exceptional Circumstances Form for partners to consider time sensitive applications within 8 weeks of an event taking place. To do so, please download and complete this form before emailing xceptionalcircumstances@prsfoundation.com

Please note, new applicants and non-funded artists will be prioritised.

 

 

 

 

Can I apply for funding for my manager or crew?

For an International Virtual Showcase event you can apply for up to £250 towards the costs of your manager’s time.

We regret that we cannot cover costs for tour managers or members of crew except if an artist’s disability or accessibility requirements warrant additional support (see additional access needs section for more information)

 

 

 

 

Applicants with access requirements

We recognise that for disabled music creators with access requirements, some proposed activity incurs additional costs, meaning that applicants may require additional grant support.

Music creators with access requirements are advised that:

– When submitting an ISF application, applicants should submit Expenditure and Income breakdowns which do not consider additional access costs.

– At the end of the budget section, you will have the opportunity to detail additional access requirements needs which will be considered by PRS Foundation’s management team.

Funding decisions will not be affected by additional accessibility support requests and if selected, an appropriate offer amount will be pledged.

 

 

 

 

What will I need to demonstrate in my application?

This is a very competitive scheme, and currently only 45-55% of applicants are awarded funding. For highly competitive events such as SXSW the percentage of successful applicants may be lower. You will therefore need to make the strongest possible case as to why you should be supported. Artists need to be export ready.

You will need to have concrete plans of what outcomes you expect from the showcase/export event and how you will achieve these, such as:

  • A clear case that you are export ready including your career successes to date, and why this showcase is important to expand your export potential
  • Knowing who you intend to meet with (specific names of people are better than just the companies they represent).
  • How you are going to promote yourself before and whilst there
  • Stipulating any pre-existing relationships you might have in the country of the event (i.e. music industry executives that specifically want to see your band at the event)
  • How you are going to ensure your attendance is of a high quality and how you are going to deliver your video/live-stream in an impactful way

 

 

 

 

Budget

You will be expected to finance at least 10% of costs of the trip yourself or from other sources. Please be aware that we are not always able to fund you to the full amount that you have requested. Therefore, when budgeting for your trip, please take into account that you might not receive the full 90% that you have applied for.

We encourage applicants to make use of the contingency allocation in the budget to cover any increased costs due to Covid-19.

In light of the Covid-19 pandemic PRS Foundation will hold all successful grant payments until we can be confident the event will go ahead. We strongly advice that artists refrain from booking travel and accommodation until they are confident the event will go ahead, and are aware of the specific refund policies of their providers.

We will still be running our exceptional circumstances process for grantees whose events are cancelled so that ISF partners can support grantees and make decisions relating to grant support and potential reclaims.

 

 

 

 

What is music export?

So, you or your band is well on the way to breaking in the UK. You’ve had some success with your releases, toured the country OR have been involved in successful and meaningful writing and studio sessions in your home country and are now eyeing territories beyond our shores to develop your career. In short, you are ready to export your music and explore international opportunities to learn, network and collaborate.

The UK is one of the biggest exporters of new music in the world. Every year our finest emerging talent is invited to key music industry-focused festivals and showcasing events to perform to interested international labels, promoters, agents and publishers or attend conferences delivered by the same.

Although it is crucial for an act to attract and secure deals in territories outside of the UK, these initial forays overseas can be expensive. The International Showcase Fund exists to help cover the costs of these trips, enabling artists to connect with and showcase to their potential next label, promoter, music supervisor, sync agents or potential future collaborators overseas.

 

 

 

 

How are decisions made?

All funding decisions are made by International Showcase Fund partners PRS Foundation, Department for International Trade, British Underground, Arts Council England, the Musicians’ Union, PPL, Creative Scotland, Wales Arts International and Arts Council Wales, Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Invest NI. For high-demand showcase events such as SXSW, a panel of independent music industry experts meets to select artists. Decisions are made based on the criteria stated in our Guidance Pages.

If as an unsuccessful applicant you are unhappy with the funding decision and believe correct procedure has not been adhered to, please see our Grievance Procedure document. Funding partner decisions are final.

 

 

 

 

Live streaming and licence needs

Please ensure that you comply with licensing regulations relating to live streams and pre-recorded content. Signed music creators should consult contracts and liaise with record companies and music publishers if needed to ensure that content is cleared for use and for exploitation.

As per PRS for Music’s Music Streaming Licence page:

Those wishing to live-stream via platforms such as Facebook and YouTube should be covered by the existing licensing agreements in place with those platforms. There are currently no licensing arrangements in place with Twitter or Twitch, negotiations are currently taking place with both of these companies. Please ensure you follow the terms of use and copyright requirements of each respective platform.

Those wishing to host a live-stream via their own website can apply for a limited online music licence (LOML).

If you’d like to discuss live streaming or the possibility of a Music Streaming Licence, please email PRS for Music at applications@prsformusic.com or call the PRS for Music licensing team on +44 (0)20 3741 3888, 9am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday.

 

 

 

 

How often can I apply for and/or receive ISF support?

The International Showcase Fund is designed to support an applicant’s first or crucial steps into international territories. As such, we recommend applying for support for the most suitable events and territories for your career level. Because music creators must be invited officially before applying for ISF support, there is no limit on the number of ISF applications you can make per calendar year.

We also accept applications from previous ISF grantees. However, please note that ISF partners may prioritise those not funded previously, and it is less likely that you will be supported for two events in the same territory*. If you have been previously funded to virtually attend an international showcase event, you are able to apply for further in real life activity at the same event in the future. Additionally in light of Covid-19 if you have been awarded an ISF grant to attend an event which was cancelled due to the pandemic you may also reapply to the International Showcase Fund for the same event in future years.

* In exceptional circumstances (i.e. for specialist genre-based events such as Folk Alliance, JazzAhead of Americana Fest), artists may be able to make a strong business case for a second year of ISF support. If you have been invited to return to such an event for a second year in a row, please contact info@prsfoundation.com before a second application can be made.

 

 

 

 

Please apply when:

  • You are confident that you are export ready
  • You have been invited to showcase at an international showcasing event
  • Music industry figures are hungry to see you play

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Please note, new applicants and non-funded artists will be prioritised