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What is heritage?

Activity

Can you use the objects to guess the heritage focus of the projects?

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Countryside and Nature

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Museums, Records and Archives

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Designed Landscapes

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Historic Buildings and Sites

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Industrial, Transport and Maritime

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Cultures and memories

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Public and not-for-profit organisations such as:

– Community or voluntary groups

– Youth clubs or organisations

– Charities or trusts

– Faith organisations

– Parish councils or local authorities

Also:

– Private owners in cases of clear public benefit

Who do we fund?

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What we look for – Project Outcomes

This is the difference your project will make with HLF funding. The change made for:

– Heritage, – People, and/or – Communities.

Outcomes will be proportionate to the level of grant you apply for.

Some outcomes will be weighted; however, you should tell us which ones you want to achieve.

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Outcomes for…

Heritage People Communities

•Better managed•In better condition•Better interpreted and explained

•Identified/ recorded

•Developed skills•Learnt about heritage

•Changed their attitudes and/or behaviour

•Had an enjoyable experience

•Volunteered time

•Environmental impacts will be reduced

•More people and a wider range of people will have engaged with heritage

•Your local area/ community will be a better place to live, work or visit

•Your local economy will be boosted

•Your organisation will be more resilient

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Outcomes within your project

Aim

OutcomesChange you want

to bring about

ActivitiesThe work you will deliver

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Our grant programmes:

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• One, short application form

• Decision in 8-10 weeks

• No minimum partnership funding but some contribution welcome

• minimum of - one outcome for people.

Sharing Heritage£3,000 - £10,000

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• One, short application form

• Decision in 8-10 weeks

• No minimum partnership funding but some contribution - in cash or in kind

• Minimum of - one outcome for heritage - one outcome for people

• Mentors

Our Heritage£10,000 to £100,000

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• Two round application process for all Heritage Grants

• Minimum of one outcome for each heritage, people, communities

• Partnership funding required; 5% for grants under £1 million and 10% for grants over £1 million

• Our local committee make decisions on awards between £100,000 and £2 million

Heritage GrantsGrants of £100,000 and over

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• One, short application form

• Decision in 8-10 weeks

• No minimum partnership funding but some contribution welcome

• minimum of - one outcome for people

First World War: then and now£3,000 - £10,000

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•Projects delivered by 11–25 year olds for up to 2 years

• Short application form, decision within 8-10 weeks.

• Delivered through partnerships of heritage and youth organisations

• No minimum partnership funding but some in cash or in kind

• Mentors

Young Roots

Grants for £10,000 to £50,000

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Grants for Places of Worship

• Grants of £10,000 to £250,000 for listed places of worship

• Two round application process

• Urgent high level structural repairs e.g. towers, spires, roofs

• Repairs to historic fabric at risk of imminent loss

• Community facilities and engagement

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Digital Policy

• We now have some specific requirements for all projects that involve producing something in a digital format e.g. website, phone app, digitised archive

• This is not a new programme

• For more information see our website http://www.hlf.org.uk/HowToApply/furtherresources/Pages/Newdigitalpolicyandrequirementsfordigitaloutputs.aspx

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• Online enquiry and application forms

• Guidance

• Case Studies

• Information about your local area

• Press Releases

• E-Bulletin

• Features

Our Website: www.hlf.org.uk

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Laura Birkett0121 616 6883 [email protected]

Catherine Kemp0121 616 6882 [email protected]

Contact Us

Grosvenor House, 14 Bennett's Hill, Birmingham, B2 5RS

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