Tuesday 10 March | Manchester | Free | Bookings Open Soon
The Power of Place: Cultural Philanthropy in 2026
Join us for a free half-day conference exploring the power of place-based cultural philanthropy to drive meaningful change.
Date
10/03/2026 1:00 pm
Location
Manchester
Price
Free
“Testimonial Quote”
Discover how place-based cultural philanthropy is driving meaningful change across the UK. The Power of Place is our second national philanthropy conference, bringing together cultural leaders, philanthropists, and change-makers to explore power of place-based philanthropy in the arts.
Delegates will hear from Paul Callaghan CBE of Sunderland Culture as he delivers a keynote on philanthropy’s vital role in cultural regeneration. An expert panel will tackle Lessons from the Front Line, chaired by Moira Sinclair, Chair of Factory International, and featuring Alex Day (Big Give), Nicky Twemlow (Stoke Creates), and Dave Moutrey OBE (Manchester City Council).
The afternoon will offer dynamic discussion, valuable networking, and the opportunity to share best practice with peers who are shaping the future of cultural philanthropy.
Booking Details
- Tuesday 10th March 2026, 12.30-6pm (which start time?)
- Halle St Peters, Manchester M4 6BF
- Tickets are free, but we encourage donations to help cover the cost of the event on a pay what- you-decide basis.
- Bookings open soon
Who’s it for?
We welcome anyone interested in philanthropy development including CEOs, Trustees, cultural leaders, development teams, or other decision-makers in cultural organisations across the UK.
Accessibility
The venue is step free and fully accessible (?) If you have any questions regarding accessibility, ticketing or the conference in general, please contact XXX
Figurative Philanthropy for Arts and Culture
The Power of Place is produced by Figurative Philanthropy for Arts and Culture (FPAC).
FPAC is responsible for Figurative’s philanthropy development programmes. FPAC’s work focuses on researching and developing means of attracting new philanthropy into the arts and culture sector, alongside supporting arts leaders to feel confident seeking philanthropic giving and developing a range of funding sources for their work. You can see more about the inaugural 2026 conference here. (LINK)
FPAC is supported using public funding by Arts Council England.

Tuesday 10 March | Manchester | Free | Bookings Open Soon