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Historic England - Heritage at Risk Capital Fund

Aims/priorities: The funding is for individuals or organisations, focusing on the most deprived areas, to rescue their locally cherished, at risk historic sites and buildings.

This funding will support projects which seek to repair and enhance a variety of heritage buildings to benefit the local public and community, like shops, pubs, parks, and town halls. 

Theatres Trust Small Grants Scheme

Aims/Priorities: The scheme aims to fund small capital improvements to theatres run by charities and not-for-profit groups that will make a big impact to a theatre's resilience, sustainability or accessibility, or to improving the diversity of audiences.

Who can apply? To be eligible, applicants must meet the following requirements:

Combatting Hate Against Muslims Fund

Aims/Priorities: The funding is for a non-profit distributing organisation that has a track record of supporting victims of crime or discrimination, particularly Muslim people, or has capability to do so.

The key objectives for the grant recipient will be to: 

Heritage Revival Fund

Aims/Priorities: The funding is intended to help communities across England rescue and repurpose neglected historic buildings.

The programme will focus on regenerating historic buildings in town centre locations by supporting community organisations to take ownership of, adapt and reuse the local heritage assets that matter to them, transforming them into thriving spaces that meet their needs.

The Heritage Revival Fund aims to:

Nourish the Nation Fund

Aims/Priorities: The aim of the Fund is to provide school children (up to Year 11) with improved access to summer holiday activity and food schemes. The programme will support organisations who already provide food and holiday activities to increase access and reach. It will also support organisations that currently do not provide such services but feel well-placed to deliver a summer food and activity scheme.

Leche Trust

Aims/Priorities: Funding is intended to support activities related to:

  • Music, theatre and dance.
  • The conservation of historic objections, collections and features of buildings which are pre-Victorian in date (pre-1830s).

Who can apply? Applicants for:

National Lottery Community Fund - Reaching Communities

Aims/priorities: The new priorities are projects that:

  • Support places, people or communities experiencing poverty, disadvantage or discrimination, and
  • Support people and communities to shape the decisions that affect their lives.

Projects must achieve one of the NLCF missions, which are to support communities to:

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