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Resilient Heritage Grants: Inviting Applications from United Kingdom

Resilient Heritage Grants: Inviting Applications from United Kingdom

Deadline: 18 January 2019

Heritage Lottery Fund is seeking applications for its Resilient Heritage Grants programme which is available to organisations in the UK who want to build their capacity or achieve strategic change to improve the management of heritage.

 

Funding Information

Applicants can apply for a grant of between £3,000 and £250,000.

Eligible Activities

Through Resilient Heritage funding they support activities that:

  • are defined at the outset;
  • have not yet started;
  • will usually take no more than 18 months to complete (maximum two years); and
  • will contribute to achieving the outcomes they describe.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Under this programme, they fund applications from:
    • not-for-profit organisations
    • partnerships or consortia led by not-for profit organisations
  • If applicants are applying as a partnership, they will need to nominate a lead applicant. The lead applicant should provide a signed partnership agreement showing the involvement of each partner and how the project will be managed.
  • If private individuals or for-profit organisations are involved in a project, public benefit must outweigh private gain.
  • Here are some examples of the types of organisation they fund:
    • charities or trusts
    • community, voluntary or friends of groups
    • companies limited by guarantee
    • community or parish councils
    • community interest companies
    • local authorities
    • other public sector organisations, such as nationally funded museums
    • social enterprises

How to Apply

Applicants can download the application form via given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.hlf.org.uk/looking-funding/our-grant-programmes/resilient-heritage

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