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  • 1.Heritage Lottery Fund

2. What is heritage? 3. Public and constituted 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 (Our Heritage programme) Who do we fund? 4. What we look for Project Outcomes This is the difference your project will achieve with HLF funding. The change made for: Heritage, People, and/or Communities. We outline 14 outcomes in total but the outcomes are proportionate to the level of funding requested, we dont expect you to achieve them all! 5. 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 6. General Grant Programmes 7. One, short application form Assessment takes 8-10 weeks No minimum partnership funding but some contribution welcome minimum of - one outcome for people. Sharing Heritage 3,000 - 10,000 8. One, short application form Assessment takes 8-10 weeks No minimum partnership funding but some contribution - in cash or in kind Minimum of one outcome for - heritage - people Mentors Our Heritage 10,000 to 100,000 9. Two round application process for all Heritage Grants Minimum of one outcome for heritage people communities Partnership funding required; 5% for grants under 1 million and 10% for grants of 1 million upwards Local committee make decisions on awards between 100,000 and 2 million Heritage Grants Grants of 100,000 and over 10. St Margaret Church St Margaret's Community Trust Ltd Awarded: 794,900 The grade II listed church will be repaired and opened as a new community facility. Local volunteers are being trained to carry out local history research which will be collected together in a permanent archive. A website, interpretation panels, guided walks, educational programmes, talks and publications will also be produced. 11. Targeted Grant Programmes 12. One short form, 8-10 week decision. Create a new organisation to look after or engage people with heritage For existing groups taking on new responsibility for heritage Build capacity of a new friends group Outcomes - better managed - developed skills - organisation more resilient Start-up Grants 3,000 - 10,000 13. Tackling early stage planning Determining the right strategy for the heritage (options appraisal) Getting legal advice Community consultation Developing skills within your organisation Research to inform future plans for the heritage asset Advice on business planning Condition survey Advice on a suitable constitution Viability appraisal for Heritage Enterprise grant Examples of what Start-up grants can fund 14. Grants of 100,000 - 5million Unlock the economic impact of neglected historic buildings/sites Needs to have a Commercial end use Conservation deficit Encourages private involvement Partnership funding required towards conservation deficit; 5% for grants under 1 million and 10% for grants of 1 million upwards Heritage Enterprise 15. Other features of Heritage Enterprise Has to meet 7 specific outcomes: Heritage will be better managed Heritage will be in better condition People will have developed skills People will have learnt about heritage Environmental impacts will be reduced Your local area/ community will be a better place to live, work or visit Your local economy will be boosted 16. Other features of Heritage Enterprise Heritage at risk Formally designated (e.g. listed building) may consider undesignated assets Areas of the UK experiencing economic disadvantage No requirement for public access after project ends 2 round application process Viability appraisal at first round 17. Conservation deficit calculation Market value of completed development Initial Value Cost of undertaking the development Conservation Deficit Increased value 18. Northern Counties Inner City Building Preservation Trust Ltd Awarded: 784,400 Project to conserve this listed building at risk and turn it into a 4 star boutique hotel and restaurant. The project will create 45 jobs, provide training opportunities in historic building skills and deliver a series of learning activities, talks and tours about the history of the building. 19. How can the development team help? Provide advice and support Project Enquiry Form Workshops in our office every month www.hlf.org.uk Twitter @HLFWestMids 20. Liz Shaw 0121 616 6879 [email protected] Peter Morgan 0121 616 6874 [email protected] Laura Birkett 0121 616 6883 [email protected] Catherine Kemp 0121 616 6882 [email protected] Contact Us