The Prince’s Regeneration Trust’s BRICK programme and the Heritage Alliance’s Giving to Heritage programme are teaming up to run this special workshop which will focus on funding and fundraising for heritage. The first half of the workshop will offer guidance from the Institute of Fundraising on how and where to look for funds, and in…
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Debate: ‘Is Heritage Good For Your Health?’ 2 October 2017, London
Booking is now open for The Heritage Alliance’s 2017 Heritage Debate ‘Is heritage good for your health?’ which will be held at the Waldorf Hotel’s Palm Court. The Heritage Alliance likes to think that heritage is good for people’s wellbeing and health, and evidence is starting to be available to back this up. Heritage participation can improve…
Conference: Communicating World Heritage, Ironbridge, 7 to 10 October 2017
The Ironbridge International Institute for Cultural Heritage, University of Birmingham in association with World Heritage UK, are holding a special international meeting to discuss research and global policy focusing on the communication of World Heritage values at the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site. The four session themes are linked to the an AHRC Collaborative doctoral…
Funding: Trusthouse Charitable Foundation
Trusthouse Charitable Foundation is a small-medium sized grant giver which provides grants for running costs or one-off capital costs to charities and not-for-profit organisations working in the following sectors: Rural Issues Urban Deprivation Community Support Disability and Healthcare Arts, Education and Heritage Small grant applications can be made throughout the year. For more information and…
Funding: Greggs Foundation Environment Grant
Greggs Foundation funds projects that improve the physical environment in a way that also benefits the wider community. They offer grants of up to £2,000 and concentrate on helping existing not for profit organisations to deliver new projects. They are interested in projects that improve the physical environment in a way that will improve people’s…
Funding: Arts Council England’s PRISM Fund
Arts Council England’s Preservation of Industrial and Scientific Material (PRISM) Fund awards grants to help charitable bodies and accredited museums acquire and conserve items or collections which are important in the history and development of science, technology, industry and related fields. The PRISM Fund for 2017/2018 is now open. As this is a rolling fund…
Training: Volunteer Management Course, 11 October 2017, London
Run by Talk Action, this course focuses on the motivations of volunteers and how organisations work with them. It will consider: Contemporary approaches including co-production and the use of non-hierarchical teams. Why people get involved in volunteering and why understanding motivations is so important Creating roles for volunteers Recruitment & Publicity How to share examples…
Funding: People’s Postcode Lottery Dream Fund
The Dream Fund gives organisations the chance to deliver the project they have always dreamed of but never had the opportunity to bring to life. The fund is looking for charitable organisations across Great Britain to think big, be ambitious and collaborate with other not-for-profit partners to deliver their dream project. The Dream Fund allows…
Funding: Arts Council England Catalyst Small Grants
Arts Council England’s Catalyst Small Grants programme supports small and medium arts and cultural organisations by offering grants of between £10,000 and £30,000 to support them to build fundraising capacity to enable them to attract more private giving. To find out more, or to apply, see here Application deadline 10th August 2017
Funding: National Lottery Awards for All
National Lottery Awards for All offers funding from £300 to £10,000 to support what matters to people and communities. Applications are welcomed from: voluntary or community organisation registered charity constituted group or club not-for-profit company or Community Interest Company social enterprise school statutory body (including town, parish and community council) For projects which bring people…
