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HLF priorities: Strategic framework – current one in place until 2019

HLF priorities: Strategic framework – current one in place until 2019 Tailored Review by DCMS & next Strategic Framework – consultation opportunities Respond to external factors e.g. devolution, cuts to local authority spend etc. Diversity in grant-giving Priority Areas.

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HLF priorities: Strategic framework – current one in place until 2019

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  1. HLF priorities: • Strategic framework – current one in place until 2019 • Tailored Review by DCMS & next Strategic Framework – consultation opportunities • Respond to external factors e.g. devolution, cuts to local authority spend etc. • Diversity in grant-giving • Priority Areas

  2. Outcomes – A lasting difference for heritage and people • We describe the differences that we want to make to heritage, people and communities as ‘Outcomes’ • There are 14 in total, however your project does not need to contribute towards them all • We will consider how well your project will achieve these Outcomes, which means that contributing towards more will not necessarily make your application stronger

  3. Outcomes for heritage • better managed • in better condition • better interpreted and explained • identified/recorded Outcomes for people • developed skills • learnt about heritage • changed attitudes or behaviour • had an enjoyable experience • volunteered time Outcomes for communities • environmental impacts reduced • more / wider range of people engaged with heritage • local community a better place to live, work or visit • economy boosted • organisation more resilient

  4. Main Grant Schemes • Sharing Heritage (£3,000 to £10,000) • First World War: Then and Now (£3,000 to £10,000) • Our Heritage (£10,000 to £100,000) • Young Roots (£10,000 to £50,000, aimed at young people aged 11 – 25) • Heritage Grants (£100,000+) • Resilient Heritage (£3,000 - £250,000)

  5. Title: Ardmaddy Wishing-Tree Project Applicant: Manchester University Grant Awarded: £3,900

  6. Applicant: Broadfield Specialist SchoolProject Title: Home Alone during World War OneGrant Awarded: £9,100

  7. Project: Joy Bangla: The British Bangladeshi Story in RossendaleApplicant: Postitive Start (Rossendale)Grant: £39,500

  8. Applicant: Stanhill Village Residents & Fete CommitteeProject Title: Stanhill Village Heritage projectGrant Awarded: £32,300

  9. Title: Silk Heritage: Focusing on the FutureApplicant: Macclesfield Silk Heritage TrustGrant Awarded: £48,800

  10. Targeted programmes 2013-2018 • Heritage Enterprise £100,000-£5m • Townscape Heritage £100,000-£2m • Landscape Partnerships £100,000-£3m • Parks for People £100,000-£5m • Grants for Places of Worship £10,000-£250,000

  11. Project enquiry/Expression of Interest service • Separate from assessment • Initial project outline • HLF development team provide response • Form is a starting point for discussion • No form for Sharing Heritage

  12. Contact details: Rebecca Mason Development Officer Carver’s Warehouse 77 Dale Street Manchester M1 2HG Tel: 0161 200 8472 Email: rebeccam@hlf.org.uk Twitter: @bexxym40 @Hlfnorthwest @heritagelottery

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