BFC Foundation Fashion Fund for the Covid Crisis Reopens for a Second Round
31-07-2020
The British Fashion Council (BFC) has announced (29th July 2020) that following the initial £1,000,000 made available for the BFC Foundation Fashion Fund, the organisation has raised an additional £500,000, allowing applications to reopen for a second round.
The BFC Foundation Fashion Fund was established in March, to support creative fashion businesses and individuals to survive the Covid-19 crisis. In May 2020, the BFC gave financial support and mentoring to 37 British designer businesses, with grants taken from the £1,000,000 emergency fund allocated to viable businesses depending on their urgency and capability to come through and thrive post crisis. A portion of funds was allocated to students, underpinning the future generation of creative talent.
The BFC continues to fundraise and will reopen applications every time the £500,000 milestone is reached.
The BFC would like to thank Alexander McQueen, Amazon Fashion, Browns, Cadogan, Clearpay, The Coach Foundation and John Lewis & Partners for their generous donations. Profits from the sales of the Great British Designers Face Coverings project in collaboration with Bags of Ethics also contributed to reaching the first milestone. Retailers for the project include ASOS, Boots, John Lewis & Partners, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose.
BFC would also like to thank all of those that have made the funds for the initial first round possible and BFC partners in the BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund, BFC/GQ Designer Menswear Fund supported by JD.COM,INC, BFC Fashion Trust and BFC NEWGEN: ARCH & HOOK, BFC Fashion Trust Supporters, British GQ, British Vogue, Browns, Burberry, depop, European Regional Development Fund, HSBC, JD.COM,INC, Label/Mix, Mayor of London, Paul Smith, Revlon Professional, Rodial and The Bicester Village Shopping Collection.
To apply for the BFC Foundation Fashion Fund click here. Deadline to submit applications is Friday 7th August 2020.