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The All Our Stories grant initiative offers a total budget of £1 million to fund community projects celebrating local heritage. Grants range from £3,000 to £10,000, with at least 100 awards anticipated. Projects can last up to one year, with applications due by July 31, 2012, and decisions announced in October 2012. Activities include heritage visits, utilizing local collections, and engaging with knowledgeable individuals. Join us for flagship events across the UK, showcasing the importance of our shared cultural narratives.
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All Our Stories • Grant budget of £1million • Grants of between £3,000 and £10,000 • At least 100 awards • Projects will last for up to one year • Applications to be received by 31 July 2012 • Decisions made in October 2012 • Explore, share and celebrate heritage
Activities • Visits to places • Using collections • Talking to people who know about local heritage • Recording heritage
Event Up Date • Five flagship public events agreed with projected attendance of 3,000 people • Ickworth, Bury St Edmunds - May 20 2012 • Mount Stewart – Northern Ireland – 26 May 2012 • Museum of Liverpool – 3 June 2012 • Riverside, Glasgow – 9 June • St Fagan’s, Cardiff – 16 June • Smaller events currently being arranged by BBC Learning – confirmed in Lincoln on 10th June and Appleby Magna on 8th July
Programme details • The Great British Story – A People’s History – presented by Michael Woods • BBC Two – prime evening slot • Eight week run • Transmission date likely to be mid- May • Follow-up programme commissioned – likely to contain HLF funded projects but no guarantees
Partnership with the Arts and Humanities Research Council • £500,000 to 21 universities across the UK • Spring/Summer open days to engage community groups and offer support with developing ideas for projects • Google nccpe all our stories for more detail • Project-specific support for HLF grantees from October