Author: Guy Armitage

  • Laura Evans

    Zealous has been a dream. It has all the features we need (and some we didn’t know we needed!). We received our highest number of submissions too, an increase of 22%!  Laura EvansUK New Artists (Communications & Audience Development Manager)

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  • Trends for Running Competitions in 2021

    Trends for Running Competitions in 2021

    Much has changed in 2020. For that reason, we’ve compiled our top tips on things to take into consideration when planning & running a successful competition in 2021.

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  • Fatuma Osman

    Zealous is a welcome alternative to the time-consuming administration of our former system. It allowed our Board members easy access to submissions and the scoring tool simplifies our selection process. Fatuma OsmanCultural Affairs (Embassy Of Switzerland)

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  • Championing Swiss Artistic Talent in the UK

    Championing Swiss Artistic Talent in the UK

    SCF uses Zealous to save time managing applications for its quarterly grants aimed at supporting Swiss artistic talents in the UK.

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  • Top sites to list your writing competition on

    Top sites to list your writing competition on

    Boost submissions to your writing contests by listing them on these amazing sites.

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  • Creating Work and Stimulating Non-Digital Creativity

    Creating Work and Stimulating Non-Digital Creativity

    Cambridge City council set out to engage with their community during COVID. They used Zealous to accept submissions for a commission to provide work for local freelancers and engage with households in need.

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  • Akua Obeng-Frimpong

    Zealous offers a convenient and fair process for managing the applications, but also a way to expose the artists to a range of organisations via judging. Additionally, artists could then encounter other opportunities to pursue on the network. Akua Obeng-FrimpongArts Development Officer (Cambridge City Council)

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  • Creating opportunity in adversity

    Creating opportunity in adversity

    our months ago, the rules that governed society turned inside out. This left communities isolated, lead to freelancers losing their income and forced organisations to reinvent themselves. Cambridge City Council Supporting communities by commissioning talent With schools closed, parents working from home and the elderly under lockdown, families have either found themselves alone in isolation…

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