The National Lottery Heritage Fund Strategic Funding Framework
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The National Lottery Heritage Fund Strategic Funding Framework 2019 - 2024 East Sussex Arts Partnership funding surgeries October 2019
Getting in touch Jo Mc. Aleer Engagement Manager, London and South Phone: 0208 132 7286/ Email: joanne. mcaleer@heritagefund. org. uk Website: www. heritagefund. org. uk Slough Stories, Slough Museum
Overview What we are going to cover? 1. Introduction to The National Lottery Heritage Fund 2. Highlights of the National Lottery Grants for Heritage 3. Available support and how to apply 3
Where do we get the money from? Breakdown of every pound spent on a National Lottery ticket: 50 p – Prize fund 28 p – Good causes → 5 p – comes to us 5 p – Retailers as commission 5 p – Camelot All our money comes from National Lottery ticket sales Nationally over the next 5 years we will be investing £ 1. 2 billion 4 Smart and Sprange, Professors of Peculiar Art 12 p – Government
Who do we fund? We fund public and not-for-profit organisations such as: • Charities or Trusts • Voluntary Groups • Community Interest Companies (CIC) • Youth Organisations • Faith Organisations (Church PCC) • Local authorities & Parish Councils We will also fund: • Private owners of heritage assets in cases of clear public benefit under £ 100 k Or partnerships between any of these 5 Accentuate History of Place, Canterbury Medieval Pageant © Christa Holka
What do we fund? The National Lottery Heritage Fund awards grants relating to: Museums and collections Community heritage Landscapes and nature Historic buildings and monuments Industrial, maritime and transport Cultures and memories All projects must be clearly related to UK Heritage All projects must be well planned and budgeted Must meet our new outcomes 6 Southampton, Cental Parks © Larry Bray • • •
Our funding priorities The National Lottery Heritage Fund’s key priorities for 2019 -2024: • Inclusion of under-represented groups: disabled people young people from minority ethnic communities o LGBT+ communities o people from lower socio-economic backgrounds • Landscapes and nature • Heritage at risk • Community and local heritage • 13 geographical focus areas in UK – incl. Brent, Newham and Enfield 7 The Only Way is Ethics o o o
Highlights from National Lottery Grants for Heritage Small £ 3 k-£ 10 k-£ 100 k Single-Round Application Head of Team Decision 8 Medium Head of Team Decision £ 100 k-£ 250 k Single-Round Application Committee Decision Large £ 250 k-£ 5 m Two Round Application (Development and Delivery) Committee or Board Decision No deadlines Quarterly deadlines 8 week decision 12 week decision Max 1 Year Max 5 Years Max 7 Years (2 years development and 5 years delivery)
Our outcomes • A wider range of people will be involved in heritage (mandatory) • Heritage will be in better condition • Heritage will be identified and better explained • People will have developed skills • People will have learnt about heritage, leading to change in ideas and actions • People will have greater wellbeing • The funded organisation will be more resilient • The local area will be a better place to live, work or visit • The local economy will be boosted 9
Got an initial heritage project idea? National Lottery Grants for Heritage £ 3 -£ 10 k: 10
Got an initial heritage project idea? National Lottery Grants for Heritage £ 10 -£ 250 k: 11
Thank you Jo Mc. Aleer Engagement Manager, London and South Phone: 0208 132 7286/ Email: joanne. mcaleer@heritagefund. org. uk Website: www. heritagefund. org. uk Conservation of the Painted Hall: Phase one the West Wall
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