
Heritage Resilience and Recovery Funding
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Grants to support the heritage sector to strengthen its recovery from the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the medium term and to build back for positive change across the UK’s heritage.
Until the end of the 2022-23 financial year, the National Lottery Grants for Heritage will give priority to heritage projects that:
- Promote inclusion and involve a wider range of people (mandatory outcome)
- Boost the local economy
- Encourage skills development and job creation
- Support wellbeing
- Create better places to live, work and visit
- Improve the resilience of organisations working in heritage
Application deadline: Thursday 25th May
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