Skills support for creative businesses
In this guide:
Advisory support for creative businesses
Key sources of information and advice for businesses in the Northern Ireland creative industries.
Several organisations offer targeted advice for creative businesses.
Invest Northern Ireland
Invest NI offers a range of advisory support to businesses in the creative sector, including:
- research and development support
- intellectual property advice
- collaboration guidance
- skills development support
Northern Ireland Screen
NI Screen offers mainly funding and skills support for the film, television and digital content industry. However, they also:
- offer free information service - helping you with all aspects of filming in Northern Ireland, including budgeting, studios, crew, locations, permissions and services
- occasionally organise trade missions - giving individuals and businesses an opportunity to visit target markets and festivals at home and abroad
They also offer a range of education and work experience programmes for young people considering a career in the industry. Explore Northern Ireland Screen support.
Arts Council of Northern Ireland (ACNI)
ACNI provides specialist advice from Arts Development Officers on funding, project development and arts/creative programmes, and supports creative industries partnerships and community arts. Find out what ACNI support.
Arts & Business Northern Ireland
Arts & Business NI supports collaboration between business and the arts through advice, fundraising, learning and consultancy support. Find out more about Arts & Business NI membership.
Craft NI
Craft NI delivers programmes to support the craft sector and the makers of quality contemporary craft, including training opportunities, webinars and workshops aimed to help you establish a successful craft practice. Find out more about Craft NI's programmes.
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Funding support for creative businesses
Sources of funding support for creative businesses in Northern Ireland.
If you're starting or growing a creative business, there may be funding options available to help you achieve your goals.
Northern Ireland business support finder
You can use our business support finder database to search online for available sources of funding and support.
Invest Northern Ireland support
You can also explore funding options from Invest NI, including:
- innovation, research and development funding, such as Innovation Vouchers
- capability development - including support with mentoring, consultancy and access to specialist knowledge
- intellectual property support, including financial assistance to carry out intellectual asset management audit and protect patents, trade marks and design
- a range of loans and equity funds
Northern Ireland Screen support
NI Screen offers various funding programmes across its economic, cultural and educational activities:
- development funding- includes script, project and slate development for feature films, television and digital content
- production funding - comes in the form of a recoupable loan and assists in completing budgets on productions which are almost fully financed
- short films schemes - aim to help emerging film makers
- skills fund - is a grant offered to individuals working in the Northern Ireland screen sector to support their training or development needs
- games funding - including project development and project production funding
Northern Ireland Screen also runs two cultural funds: the Irish Language Broadcast Fund and the Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund. Explore Northern Ireland Screen support.
Arts Council NI
The Arts Council NI offers a broad range of funding opportunities for creative and arts organisations and individuals in Northern Ireland:
- find funding for organisations, including small grants programme, lottery project funding, music touring support and creative apprenticeships/internships programme
- find funding for individuals, including support for individual artist programme, travel awards, etc
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Skills support for creative businesses
Sources of skills support and development for creative businesses in Northern Ireland.
Developing up-to-date knowledge and skills is important to all businesses, since it can improve their competitiveness, boost business performance and profitability.
Invest Northern Ireland skills support
Invest NI offers skills and training support to local businesses to help them develop:
You can also get HR advice from Invest NI as well as training support through workshops, mentoring and various skills development programmes.
Northern Ireland Screen
Northern Ireland Screen actively supports both businesses and individuals through training, skills development and funding programmes, including:
- skills fund
- company placements
- training and workshops
- the Pixel Mill
These demonstrate Northern Ireland Screen's ongoing commitment via their 2025-2029 strategy: Stories, Skills and Sustainability. Find out more about Northern Ireland Screen skills support programme.
Sector skills support
ScreenSkills (previously known as Creative Skillset) is the industry-led skills body for the UK's screen-based industries - animation, film, games, television, VFX and immersive technology. It helps develop skills and talent in organisations and individuals across the creative industries.
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Networking for creative businesses in Northern Ireland
Key networks, events and strategies to connect, collaborate and grow your creative business.
Networking helps Northern Ireland creative businesses find collaborators, clients and new markets. It gives you an opportunity to join established groups or attend targeted events to build relationships and share expertise.
There is a wealth of organisations in Northern Ireland actively supporting creative connections:
- the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce
- Invest Northern Ireland
- the Federation of Small Businesses
- the Institute of Directors
- Women in Business
- Young Enterprise Northern Ireland
- Arts & Business Northern Ireland
Find out how to get involved in Northern Ireland business networks.
Collaborative networking can be particularly helpful to creative businesses to help improve business performance, products and staff skills and win new business. Read about business growth through collaboration.
Networking beyond Northern Ireland
Digital Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) is a UK-wide network that provides a place for creative innovators to meet, share ideas and shape the future. It promotes funding and collaboration opportunities and delivers insights into technology trends and developments.
European Creative Business Network assists creative entrepreneurs to do business together across Europe and find new markets. Trade shows, conferences, seminars and networking events organised by trade associations, professional bodies and business support organisations also offer a good opportunity to meet new contacts and network.
Trade shows, conferences, seminars and networking events organised by trade associations, professional bodies and business support organisations also offer a good opportunity to meet new contacts and network.
Finally, new technologies are increasingly enabling new ways of networking for businesses, so consider online platforms like LinkedIn creative groups, Discord servers for games developers, and Behance for design portfolios to tap into networking opportunities right across the globe.
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Creative business support and funding
Finding support and funding for my creative business - Jude Cassidy (video)
Award-winning textile designer Jude Cassidy talks about finding support and funding to grow her creative business.
Award-winning textile designer Jude Cassidy, owner of Jude Cassidy Textiles, explains how finding the right advisory and financial support has helped her start and grow a successful creative business.
From her Saintfield design studio, Jude supplies bespoke hand-woven textiles to the luxury interiors market. Since launching her business in 2010, she has taken part in many local business support and funding programmes, including those of the Arts Council Northern Ireland, Craft NI and Invest Northern Ireland.
In this video, Jude highlights the importance of identifying and pursuing the right funding and support to help you start and scale your creative business.
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Funding support for creative businesses
In this guide:
Advisory support for creative businesses
Key sources of information and advice for businesses in the Northern Ireland creative industries.
Several organisations offer targeted advice for creative businesses.
Invest Northern Ireland
Invest NI offers a range of advisory support to businesses in the creative sector, including:
- research and development support
- intellectual property advice
- collaboration guidance
- skills development support
Northern Ireland Screen
NI Screen offers mainly funding and skills support for the film, television and digital content industry. However, they also:
- offer free information service - helping you with all aspects of filming in Northern Ireland, including budgeting, studios, crew, locations, permissions and services
- occasionally organise trade missions - giving individuals and businesses an opportunity to visit target markets and festivals at home and abroad
They also offer a range of education and work experience programmes for young people considering a career in the industry. Explore Northern Ireland Screen support.
Arts Council of Northern Ireland (ACNI)
ACNI provides specialist advice from Arts Development Officers on funding, project development and arts/creative programmes, and supports creative industries partnerships and community arts. Find out what ACNI support.
Arts & Business Northern Ireland
Arts & Business NI supports collaboration between business and the arts through advice, fundraising, learning and consultancy support. Find out more about Arts & Business NI membership.
Craft NI
Craft NI delivers programmes to support the craft sector and the makers of quality contemporary craft, including training opportunities, webinars and workshops aimed to help you establish a successful craft practice. Find out more about Craft NI's programmes.
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Funding support for creative businesses
Sources of funding support for creative businesses in Northern Ireland.
If you're starting or growing a creative business, there may be funding options available to help you achieve your goals.
Northern Ireland business support finder
You can use our business support finder database to search online for available sources of funding and support.
Invest Northern Ireland support
You can also explore funding options from Invest NI, including:
- innovation, research and development funding, such as Innovation Vouchers
- capability development - including support with mentoring, consultancy and access to specialist knowledge
- intellectual property support, including financial assistance to carry out intellectual asset management audit and protect patents, trade marks and design
- a range of loans and equity funds
Northern Ireland Screen support
NI Screen offers various funding programmes across its economic, cultural and educational activities:
- development funding- includes script, project and slate development for feature films, television and digital content
- production funding - comes in the form of a recoupable loan and assists in completing budgets on productions which are almost fully financed
- short films schemes - aim to help emerging film makers
- skills fund - is a grant offered to individuals working in the Northern Ireland screen sector to support their training or development needs
- games funding - including project development and project production funding
Northern Ireland Screen also runs two cultural funds: the Irish Language Broadcast Fund and the Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund. Explore Northern Ireland Screen support.
Arts Council NI
The Arts Council NI offers a broad range of funding opportunities for creative and arts organisations and individuals in Northern Ireland:
- find funding for organisations, including small grants programme, lottery project funding, music touring support and creative apprenticeships/internships programme
- find funding for individuals, including support for individual artist programme, travel awards, etc
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Skills support for creative businesses
Sources of skills support and development for creative businesses in Northern Ireland.
Developing up-to-date knowledge and skills is important to all businesses, since it can improve their competitiveness, boost business performance and profitability.
Invest Northern Ireland skills support
Invest NI offers skills and training support to local businesses to help them develop:
You can also get HR advice from Invest NI as well as training support through workshops, mentoring and various skills development programmes.
Northern Ireland Screen
Northern Ireland Screen actively supports both businesses and individuals through training, skills development and funding programmes, including:
- skills fund
- company placements
- training and workshops
- the Pixel Mill
These demonstrate Northern Ireland Screen's ongoing commitment via their 2025-2029 strategy: Stories, Skills and Sustainability. Find out more about Northern Ireland Screen skills support programme.
Sector skills support
ScreenSkills (previously known as Creative Skillset) is the industry-led skills body for the UK's screen-based industries - animation, film, games, television, VFX and immersive technology. It helps develop skills and talent in organisations and individuals across the creative industries.
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Networking for creative businesses in Northern Ireland
Key networks, events and strategies to connect, collaborate and grow your creative business.
Networking helps Northern Ireland creative businesses find collaborators, clients and new markets. It gives you an opportunity to join established groups or attend targeted events to build relationships and share expertise.
There is a wealth of organisations in Northern Ireland actively supporting creative connections:
- the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce
- Invest Northern Ireland
- the Federation of Small Businesses
- the Institute of Directors
- Women in Business
- Young Enterprise Northern Ireland
- Arts & Business Northern Ireland
Find out how to get involved in Northern Ireland business networks.
Collaborative networking can be particularly helpful to creative businesses to help improve business performance, products and staff skills and win new business. Read about business growth through collaboration.
Networking beyond Northern Ireland
Digital Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) is a UK-wide network that provides a place for creative innovators to meet, share ideas and shape the future. It promotes funding and collaboration opportunities and delivers insights into technology trends and developments.
European Creative Business Network assists creative entrepreneurs to do business together across Europe and find new markets. Trade shows, conferences, seminars and networking events organised by trade associations, professional bodies and business support organisations also offer a good opportunity to meet new contacts and network.
Trade shows, conferences, seminars and networking events organised by trade associations, professional bodies and business support organisations also offer a good opportunity to meet new contacts and network.
Finally, new technologies are increasingly enabling new ways of networking for businesses, so consider online platforms like LinkedIn creative groups, Discord servers for games developers, and Behance for design portfolios to tap into networking opportunities right across the globe.
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Creative business support and funding
Finding support and funding for my creative business - Jude Cassidy (video)
Award-winning textile designer Jude Cassidy talks about finding support and funding to grow her creative business.
Award-winning textile designer Jude Cassidy, owner of Jude Cassidy Textiles, explains how finding the right advisory and financial support has helped her start and grow a successful creative business.
From her Saintfield design studio, Jude supplies bespoke hand-woven textiles to the luxury interiors market. Since launching her business in 2010, she has taken part in many local business support and funding programmes, including those of the Arts Council Northern Ireland, Craft NI and Invest Northern Ireland.
In this video, Jude highlights the importance of identifying and pursuing the right funding and support to help you start and scale your creative business.
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Advisory support for creative businesses
In this guide:
Advisory support for creative businesses
Key sources of information and advice for businesses in the Northern Ireland creative industries.
Several organisations offer targeted advice for creative businesses.
Invest Northern Ireland
Invest NI offers a range of advisory support to businesses in the creative sector, including:
- research and development support
- intellectual property advice
- collaboration guidance
- skills development support
Northern Ireland Screen
NI Screen offers mainly funding and skills support for the film, television and digital content industry. However, they also:
- offer free information service - helping you with all aspects of filming in Northern Ireland, including budgeting, studios, crew, locations, permissions and services
- occasionally organise trade missions - giving individuals and businesses an opportunity to visit target markets and festivals at home and abroad
They also offer a range of education and work experience programmes for young people considering a career in the industry. Explore Northern Ireland Screen support.
Arts Council of Northern Ireland (ACNI)
ACNI provides specialist advice from Arts Development Officers on funding, project development and arts/creative programmes, and supports creative industries partnerships and community arts. Find out what ACNI support.
Arts & Business Northern Ireland
Arts & Business NI supports collaboration between business and the arts through advice, fundraising, learning and consultancy support. Find out more about Arts & Business NI membership.
Craft NI
Craft NI delivers programmes to support the craft sector and the makers of quality contemporary craft, including training opportunities, webinars and workshops aimed to help you establish a successful craft practice. Find out more about Craft NI's programmes.
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Funding support for creative businesses
Sources of funding support for creative businesses in Northern Ireland.
If you're starting or growing a creative business, there may be funding options available to help you achieve your goals.
Northern Ireland business support finder
You can use our business support finder database to search online for available sources of funding and support.
Invest Northern Ireland support
You can also explore funding options from Invest NI, including:
- innovation, research and development funding, such as Innovation Vouchers
- capability development - including support with mentoring, consultancy and access to specialist knowledge
- intellectual property support, including financial assistance to carry out intellectual asset management audit and protect patents, trade marks and design
- a range of loans and equity funds
Northern Ireland Screen support
NI Screen offers various funding programmes across its economic, cultural and educational activities:
- development funding- includes script, project and slate development for feature films, television and digital content
- production funding - comes in the form of a recoupable loan and assists in completing budgets on productions which are almost fully financed
- short films schemes - aim to help emerging film makers
- skills fund - is a grant offered to individuals working in the Northern Ireland screen sector to support their training or development needs
- games funding - including project development and project production funding
Northern Ireland Screen also runs two cultural funds: the Irish Language Broadcast Fund and the Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund. Explore Northern Ireland Screen support.
Arts Council NI
The Arts Council NI offers a broad range of funding opportunities for creative and arts organisations and individuals in Northern Ireland:
- find funding for organisations, including small grants programme, lottery project funding, music touring support and creative apprenticeships/internships programme
- find funding for individuals, including support for individual artist programme, travel awards, etc
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Skills support for creative businesses
Sources of skills support and development for creative businesses in Northern Ireland.
Developing up-to-date knowledge and skills is important to all businesses, since it can improve their competitiveness, boost business performance and profitability.
Invest Northern Ireland skills support
Invest NI offers skills and training support to local businesses to help them develop:
You can also get HR advice from Invest NI as well as training support through workshops, mentoring and various skills development programmes.
Northern Ireland Screen
Northern Ireland Screen actively supports both businesses and individuals through training, skills development and funding programmes, including:
- skills fund
- company placements
- training and workshops
- the Pixel Mill
These demonstrate Northern Ireland Screen's ongoing commitment via their 2025-2029 strategy: Stories, Skills and Sustainability. Find out more about Northern Ireland Screen skills support programme.
Sector skills support
ScreenSkills (previously known as Creative Skillset) is the industry-led skills body for the UK's screen-based industries - animation, film, games, television, VFX and immersive technology. It helps develop skills and talent in organisations and individuals across the creative industries.
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Networking for creative businesses in Northern Ireland
Key networks, events and strategies to connect, collaborate and grow your creative business.
Networking helps Northern Ireland creative businesses find collaborators, clients and new markets. It gives you an opportunity to join established groups or attend targeted events to build relationships and share expertise.
There is a wealth of organisations in Northern Ireland actively supporting creative connections:
- the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce
- Invest Northern Ireland
- the Federation of Small Businesses
- the Institute of Directors
- Women in Business
- Young Enterprise Northern Ireland
- Arts & Business Northern Ireland
Find out how to get involved in Northern Ireland business networks.
Collaborative networking can be particularly helpful to creative businesses to help improve business performance, products and staff skills and win new business. Read about business growth through collaboration.
Networking beyond Northern Ireland
Digital Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) is a UK-wide network that provides a place for creative innovators to meet, share ideas and shape the future. It promotes funding and collaboration opportunities and delivers insights into technology trends and developments.
European Creative Business Network assists creative entrepreneurs to do business together across Europe and find new markets. Trade shows, conferences, seminars and networking events organised by trade associations, professional bodies and business support organisations also offer a good opportunity to meet new contacts and network.
Trade shows, conferences, seminars and networking events organised by trade associations, professional bodies and business support organisations also offer a good opportunity to meet new contacts and network.
Finally, new technologies are increasingly enabling new ways of networking for businesses, so consider online platforms like LinkedIn creative groups, Discord servers for games developers, and Behance for design portfolios to tap into networking opportunities right across the globe.
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Creative business support and funding
Finding support and funding for my creative business - Jude Cassidy (video)
Award-winning textile designer Jude Cassidy talks about finding support and funding to grow her creative business.
Award-winning textile designer Jude Cassidy, owner of Jude Cassidy Textiles, explains how finding the right advisory and financial support has helped her start and grow a successful creative business.
From her Saintfield design studio, Jude supplies bespoke hand-woven textiles to the luxury interiors market. Since launching her business in 2010, she has taken part in many local business support and funding programmes, including those of the Arts Council Northern Ireland, Craft NI and Invest Northern Ireland.
In this video, Jude highlights the importance of identifying and pursuing the right funding and support to help you start and scale your creative business.
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Networking for creative businesses in Northern Ireland
In this guide:
Advisory support for creative businesses
Key sources of information and advice for businesses in the Northern Ireland creative industries.
Several organisations offer targeted advice for creative businesses.
Invest Northern Ireland
Invest NI offers a range of advisory support to businesses in the creative sector, including:
- research and development support
- intellectual property advice
- collaboration guidance
- skills development support
Northern Ireland Screen
NI Screen offers mainly funding and skills support for the film, television and digital content industry. However, they also:
- offer free information service - helping you with all aspects of filming in Northern Ireland, including budgeting, studios, crew, locations, permissions and services
- occasionally organise trade missions - giving individuals and businesses an opportunity to visit target markets and festivals at home and abroad
They also offer a range of education and work experience programmes for young people considering a career in the industry. Explore Northern Ireland Screen support.
Arts Council of Northern Ireland (ACNI)
ACNI provides specialist advice from Arts Development Officers on funding, project development and arts/creative programmes, and supports creative industries partnerships and community arts. Find out what ACNI support.
Arts & Business Northern Ireland
Arts & Business NI supports collaboration between business and the arts through advice, fundraising, learning and consultancy support. Find out more about Arts & Business NI membership.
Craft NI
Craft NI delivers programmes to support the craft sector and the makers of quality contemporary craft, including training opportunities, webinars and workshops aimed to help you establish a successful craft practice. Find out more about Craft NI's programmes.
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Funding support for creative businesses
Sources of funding support for creative businesses in Northern Ireland.
If you're starting or growing a creative business, there may be funding options available to help you achieve your goals.
Northern Ireland business support finder
You can use our business support finder database to search online for available sources of funding and support.
Invest Northern Ireland support
You can also explore funding options from Invest NI, including:
- innovation, research and development funding, such as Innovation Vouchers
- capability development - including support with mentoring, consultancy and access to specialist knowledge
- intellectual property support, including financial assistance to carry out intellectual asset management audit and protect patents, trade marks and design
- a range of loans and equity funds
Northern Ireland Screen support
NI Screen offers various funding programmes across its economic, cultural and educational activities:
- development funding- includes script, project and slate development for feature films, television and digital content
- production funding - comes in the form of a recoupable loan and assists in completing budgets on productions which are almost fully financed
- short films schemes - aim to help emerging film makers
- skills fund - is a grant offered to individuals working in the Northern Ireland screen sector to support their training or development needs
- games funding - including project development and project production funding
Northern Ireland Screen also runs two cultural funds: the Irish Language Broadcast Fund and the Ulster-Scots Broadcast Fund. Explore Northern Ireland Screen support.
Arts Council NI
The Arts Council NI offers a broad range of funding opportunities for creative and arts organisations and individuals in Northern Ireland:
- find funding for organisations, including small grants programme, lottery project funding, music touring support and creative apprenticeships/internships programme
- find funding for individuals, including support for individual artist programme, travel awards, etc
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Skills support for creative businesses
Sources of skills support and development for creative businesses in Northern Ireland.
Developing up-to-date knowledge and skills is important to all businesses, since it can improve their competitiveness, boost business performance and profitability.
Invest Northern Ireland skills support
Invest NI offers skills and training support to local businesses to help them develop:
You can also get HR advice from Invest NI as well as training support through workshops, mentoring and various skills development programmes.
Northern Ireland Screen
Northern Ireland Screen actively supports both businesses and individuals through training, skills development and funding programmes, including:
- skills fund
- company placements
- training and workshops
- the Pixel Mill
These demonstrate Northern Ireland Screen's ongoing commitment via their 2025-2029 strategy: Stories, Skills and Sustainability. Find out more about Northern Ireland Screen skills support programme.
Sector skills support
ScreenSkills (previously known as Creative Skillset) is the industry-led skills body for the UK's screen-based industries - animation, film, games, television, VFX and immersive technology. It helps develop skills and talent in organisations and individuals across the creative industries.
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Networking for creative businesses in Northern Ireland
Key networks, events and strategies to connect, collaborate and grow your creative business.
Networking helps Northern Ireland creative businesses find collaborators, clients and new markets. It gives you an opportunity to join established groups or attend targeted events to build relationships and share expertise.
There is a wealth of organisations in Northern Ireland actively supporting creative connections:
- the Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce
- Invest Northern Ireland
- the Federation of Small Businesses
- the Institute of Directors
- Women in Business
- Young Enterprise Northern Ireland
- Arts & Business Northern Ireland
Find out how to get involved in Northern Ireland business networks.
Collaborative networking can be particularly helpful to creative businesses to help improve business performance, products and staff skills and win new business. Read about business growth through collaboration.
Networking beyond Northern Ireland
Digital Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) is a UK-wide network that provides a place for creative innovators to meet, share ideas and shape the future. It promotes funding and collaboration opportunities and delivers insights into technology trends and developments.
European Creative Business Network assists creative entrepreneurs to do business together across Europe and find new markets. Trade shows, conferences, seminars and networking events organised by trade associations, professional bodies and business support organisations also offer a good opportunity to meet new contacts and network.
Trade shows, conferences, seminars and networking events organised by trade associations, professional bodies and business support organisations also offer a good opportunity to meet new contacts and network.
Finally, new technologies are increasingly enabling new ways of networking for businesses, so consider online platforms like LinkedIn creative groups, Discord servers for games developers, and Behance for design portfolios to tap into networking opportunities right across the globe.
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Creative business support and funding
Finding support and funding for my creative business - Jude Cassidy (video)
Award-winning textile designer Jude Cassidy talks about finding support and funding to grow her creative business.
Award-winning textile designer Jude Cassidy, owner of Jude Cassidy Textiles, explains how finding the right advisory and financial support has helped her start and grow a successful creative business.
From her Saintfield design studio, Jude supplies bespoke hand-woven textiles to the luxury interiors market. Since launching her business in 2010, she has taken part in many local business support and funding programmes, including those of the Arts Council Northern Ireland, Craft NI and Invest Northern Ireland.
In this video, Jude highlights the importance of identifying and pursuing the right funding and support to help you start and scale your creative business.
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Challenges and opportunities in Northern Ireland creative sector
Creative sector in Northern Ireland
Introduction to the creative industries in Northern Ireland - their sub-sectors, growth and key supporting organisations.
The creative sector in Northern Ireland covers a broad range of business activities. It takes in industries that:
- have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent, and
- have a potential for wealth and job creation by utilising intellectual property
Creative industries sub-sectors
While definitions vary, creative industries typically include:
- advertising
- architecture
- arts and antiques
- computer games
- crafts
- design
- designer fashion
- film
- publishing
- music
- performing arts
- software/digital media
- TV and radio
- cultural heritage (museums, libraries and galleries)
Locally, employment in the creative industries accounted for 39,000 jobs in 2023. This represented 4.4% of total employment in Northern Ireland (source: Creative Industries economic estimates for Northern Ireland 2024).
Strategy for supporting NI creative industries
Government strategies identify innovation, creativity, and research and development as key economic drivers for future growth. While the Department for Communities (DfC) leads on creative industries policy in Northern Ireland, organisations such as the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Screen and Invest Northern Ireland play a key role in supporting and nurturing the creative industries across the region.
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Creative businesses and employment in Northern Ireland
Key statistics on creative industries employment, number of businesses and economic impact in Northern Ireland.
The creative industries are among the fastest-growing parts of the UK economy and are recognised as one of the key economic drivers for future growth in Northern Ireland.
Creative employment in Northern Ireland
The Department for Communities (DfC) estimates the number of people in creative employment in 2023 in Northern Ireland at 39,000 or 4.4% of the local workforce.
This includes:
- employees and self-employed individuals working within creative industries
- those doing creative jobs outside the sector
IT software and computer services make up the largest group, employing around 17,000 jobs in 2022.
Creative businesses in Northern Ireland
In 2024, there were 3,695 creative business sites in Northern Ireland, accounting for 3.9% of all business units in Northern Ireland, up 8.8% since 2019.
Northern Ireland had around 93,000 business sites across all sectors in 2024 (estimated from growth trends).
Economic impact of creative industries in Northern Ireland
The creative industries generated £1,601 million in Gross Value Added (GVA) in 2022, equivalent to 3.2% of Northern Ireland’s total GVA. GVA grew 8.0% between 2021-2022 (accounting for inflation), compared with 2.9% growth for the wider economy. Over 2019-2022, creative GVA rose 27.4% (vs 13.9% economy-wide).
IT software and computer services contributed £1,072 million - the largest share - and employed 17,000 people in 2022. Among sub-sectors, museums, galleries and libraries saw the biggest GVA increase (53.8% from 2021-2022).
Source: The Department for Communities bulletin on key economic estimates for the creative industries for Northern Ireland.
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Challenges and opportunities in Northern Ireland creative sector
Opportunities for creative businesses in Northern Ireland, and the challenges they face.
The creative industries are one of the fastest-growing sectors of the UK economy. offering major opportunities for Northern Ireland film, TV, games and digital markets.
Opportunities for the creative businesses
Creative industries in Northern Ireland have great potential to create jobs and exports, attract investment, drive innovation, entertain audiences and boost tourism and international reputation. They are supported by the Department for Communities and other development agencies offering grants, training and business support.
Read about the support and funding for creative businesses in Northern Ireland.
Challenges for the creative businesses
Despite its strong creative talent, the sector faces several challenges, including:
- global competition - from emerging international creative hubs
- small scale - many NI creative businesses are microenterprises or sole traders
- access to finance and investment - particularly for micro and early-stage businesses
- intellectual property protection and monetisation
- skills gaps in emerging areas like AI-driven design and virtual production, despite strong talent pools from universities and academies
Access to affordable workspace and reliable digital infrastructure also remains a barrier to many in the region. Yet the sector's core strength - individual creativity, talent and innovation - consistently drives breakthroughs, from viral digital content to global cultural exports, positioning creative businesses for long-term resilience and impact.
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Creative businesses and employment in Northern Ireland
Creative sector in Northern Ireland
Introduction to the creative industries in Northern Ireland - their sub-sectors, growth and key supporting organisations.
The creative sector in Northern Ireland covers a broad range of business activities. It takes in industries that:
- have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent, and
- have a potential for wealth and job creation by utilising intellectual property
Creative industries sub-sectors
While definitions vary, creative industries typically include:
- advertising
- architecture
- arts and antiques
- computer games
- crafts
- design
- designer fashion
- film
- publishing
- music
- performing arts
- software/digital media
- TV and radio
- cultural heritage (museums, libraries and galleries)
Locally, employment in the creative industries accounted for 39,000 jobs in 2023. This represented 4.4% of total employment in Northern Ireland (source: Creative Industries economic estimates for Northern Ireland 2024).
Strategy for supporting NI creative industries
Government strategies identify innovation, creativity, and research and development as key economic drivers for future growth. While the Department for Communities (DfC) leads on creative industries policy in Northern Ireland, organisations such as the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Screen and Invest Northern Ireland play a key role in supporting and nurturing the creative industries across the region.
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Creative businesses and employment in Northern Ireland
Key statistics on creative industries employment, number of businesses and economic impact in Northern Ireland.
The creative industries are among the fastest-growing parts of the UK economy and are recognised as one of the key economic drivers for future growth in Northern Ireland.
Creative employment in Northern Ireland
The Department for Communities (DfC) estimates the number of people in creative employment in 2023 in Northern Ireland at 39,000 or 4.4% of the local workforce.
This includes:
- employees and self-employed individuals working within creative industries
- those doing creative jobs outside the sector
IT software and computer services make up the largest group, employing around 17,000 jobs in 2022.
Creative businesses in Northern Ireland
In 2024, there were 3,695 creative business sites in Northern Ireland, accounting for 3.9% of all business units in Northern Ireland, up 8.8% since 2019.
Northern Ireland had around 93,000 business sites across all sectors in 2024 (estimated from growth trends).
Economic impact of creative industries in Northern Ireland
The creative industries generated £1,601 million in Gross Value Added (GVA) in 2022, equivalent to 3.2% of Northern Ireland’s total GVA. GVA grew 8.0% between 2021-2022 (accounting for inflation), compared with 2.9% growth for the wider economy. Over 2019-2022, creative GVA rose 27.4% (vs 13.9% economy-wide).
IT software and computer services contributed £1,072 million - the largest share - and employed 17,000 people in 2022. Among sub-sectors, museums, galleries and libraries saw the biggest GVA increase (53.8% from 2021-2022).
Source: The Department for Communities bulletin on key economic estimates for the creative industries for Northern Ireland.
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Challenges and opportunities in Northern Ireland creative sector
Opportunities for creative businesses in Northern Ireland, and the challenges they face.
The creative industries are one of the fastest-growing sectors of the UK economy. offering major opportunities for Northern Ireland film, TV, games and digital markets.
Opportunities for the creative businesses
Creative industries in Northern Ireland have great potential to create jobs and exports, attract investment, drive innovation, entertain audiences and boost tourism and international reputation. They are supported by the Department for Communities and other development agencies offering grants, training and business support.
Read about the support and funding for creative businesses in Northern Ireland.
Challenges for the creative businesses
Despite its strong creative talent, the sector faces several challenges, including:
- global competition - from emerging international creative hubs
- small scale - many NI creative businesses are microenterprises or sole traders
- access to finance and investment - particularly for micro and early-stage businesses
- intellectual property protection and monetisation
- skills gaps in emerging areas like AI-driven design and virtual production, despite strong talent pools from universities and academies
Access to affordable workspace and reliable digital infrastructure also remains a barrier to many in the region. Yet the sector's core strength - individual creativity, talent and innovation - consistently drives breakthroughs, from viral digital content to global cultural exports, positioning creative businesses for long-term resilience and impact.
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Creative sector in Northern Ireland
Creative sector in Northern Ireland
Introduction to the creative industries in Northern Ireland - their sub-sectors, growth and key supporting organisations.
The creative sector in Northern Ireland covers a broad range of business activities. It takes in industries that:
- have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent, and
- have a potential for wealth and job creation by utilising intellectual property
Creative industries sub-sectors
While definitions vary, creative industries typically include:
- advertising
- architecture
- arts and antiques
- computer games
- crafts
- design
- designer fashion
- film
- publishing
- music
- performing arts
- software/digital media
- TV and radio
- cultural heritage (museums, libraries and galleries)
Locally, employment in the creative industries accounted for 39,000 jobs in 2023. This represented 4.4% of total employment in Northern Ireland (source: Creative Industries economic estimates for Northern Ireland 2024).
Strategy for supporting NI creative industries
Government strategies identify innovation, creativity, and research and development as key economic drivers for future growth. While the Department for Communities (DfC) leads on creative industries policy in Northern Ireland, organisations such as the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Screen and Invest Northern Ireland play a key role in supporting and nurturing the creative industries across the region.
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Creative businesses and employment in Northern Ireland
Key statistics on creative industries employment, number of businesses and economic impact in Northern Ireland.
The creative industries are among the fastest-growing parts of the UK economy and are recognised as one of the key economic drivers for future growth in Northern Ireland.
Creative employment in Northern Ireland
The Department for Communities (DfC) estimates the number of people in creative employment in 2023 in Northern Ireland at 39,000 or 4.4% of the local workforce.
This includes:
- employees and self-employed individuals working within creative industries
- those doing creative jobs outside the sector
IT software and computer services make up the largest group, employing around 17,000 jobs in 2022.
Creative businesses in Northern Ireland
In 2024, there were 3,695 creative business sites in Northern Ireland, accounting for 3.9% of all business units in Northern Ireland, up 8.8% since 2019.
Northern Ireland had around 93,000 business sites across all sectors in 2024 (estimated from growth trends).
Economic impact of creative industries in Northern Ireland
The creative industries generated £1,601 million in Gross Value Added (GVA) in 2022, equivalent to 3.2% of Northern Ireland’s total GVA. GVA grew 8.0% between 2021-2022 (accounting for inflation), compared with 2.9% growth for the wider economy. Over 2019-2022, creative GVA rose 27.4% (vs 13.9% economy-wide).
IT software and computer services contributed £1,072 million - the largest share - and employed 17,000 people in 2022. Among sub-sectors, museums, galleries and libraries saw the biggest GVA increase (53.8% from 2021-2022).
Source: The Department for Communities bulletin on key economic estimates for the creative industries for Northern Ireland.
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Challenges and opportunities in Northern Ireland creative sector
Opportunities for creative businesses in Northern Ireland, and the challenges they face.
The creative industries are one of the fastest-growing sectors of the UK economy. offering major opportunities for Northern Ireland film, TV, games and digital markets.
Opportunities for the creative businesses
Creative industries in Northern Ireland have great potential to create jobs and exports, attract investment, drive innovation, entertain audiences and boost tourism and international reputation. They are supported by the Department for Communities and other development agencies offering grants, training and business support.
Read about the support and funding for creative businesses in Northern Ireland.
Challenges for the creative businesses
Despite its strong creative talent, the sector faces several challenges, including:
- global competition - from emerging international creative hubs
- small scale - many NI creative businesses are microenterprises or sole traders
- access to finance and investment - particularly for micro and early-stage businesses
- intellectual property protection and monetisation
- skills gaps in emerging areas like AI-driven design and virtual production, despite strong talent pools from universities and academies
Access to affordable workspace and reliable digital infrastructure also remains a barrier to many in the region. Yet the sector's core strength - individual creativity, talent and innovation - consistently drives breakthroughs, from viral digital content to global cultural exports, positioning creative businesses for long-term resilience and impact.
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