ACA’s Manifesto for Children’s Arts
click here.
ACA’s Manifesto for Children’s Arts in Northern Ireland click here.
Don’t miss our Inspiration Day on opera for children.
19 April at the egg.
Click here for details.
ACA would like to gratefully acknowledge patron Quentin Blake's contribution to the design of this website, which builds on his original gift of the ACA logo in 1998. Thank you Quentin!


Action for Children’s Arts is a membership organisation. We act on behalf of our members and depend on their support. Membership subscriptions are our main source of income. This means that we can maintain our independence and speak genuinely as the voice of children’s arts in the UK.
10 REASONS TO JOIN ACA
1. Support a national campaign for children’s arts
2. Attend ACA conferences and networking events at discount rates
3. Make contact with other children’s arts professionals
4. Keep up-to-date with children’s arts news on the ACA website
5. Receive ACA’s monthly e-bulletin
6. Take part in discussion and debate
7. Play an active role as an ACA member in your region
8. Promote ACA’s values by displaying the ACA logo on your own literature
9. Take part in ACA projects and campaigns
10. Make your voice heard at ACA meetings and events.
Full rate - £50
Concessions (students, unwaged, 60+) - £25
To pay by cheque or standing order, click here to download the membership form
To pay online by credit or debit card, complete the online membership form, hit submit then click on the appropriate PayPal button below to complete your payment.
Individual - Full Rate
Individual - Concession
Annual turnover up to £100k - £90
Annual turnover between £100k and £500k - £150
Annual turnover between £500k and £1m - £250
Annual turnover between £1m and £3m - £350
Annual turnover more than £3m - £450
To pay by cheque or request an invoice, click here to download the membership form.
To pay on invoice, complete the online membership form, hit submit and you will be sent an invoice by email.
Photo courtesy of New Wimbledon Theatre (photographer Tony Larkin)