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  • Overall, we found that:

    • the Arts Council’s overall income and expenditure fluctuated between 2019- 20 and 2023-24, largely due to certain time-limited grants. However, its main GiA and lottery income had decreased in real terms before a significant cut to GiA at the start of 2024-25.
    • the Arts Council has a clear understanding of its financial position and acted swiftly to meet financial challenges while seeking to protect its investment in the arts. A greater focus on factors that may affect the Arts Council’s financial sustainability and performance over the medium term would help shape future decisions.
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