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COMMUNITY HERITAGE GRANTS (CHG)
Presentation by Mary-Louise Weight, CHG Coordinator
What are Community Heritage
Grants?
• Cash grants of up to $15,000
• To assist in the preservation and
access to heritage collections of
national significance held by
community groups
Who can apply
• Not-for-profit, incorporated organisations that
own/manage a collection of national significant
material which is accessible to the general public
• Examples of not-for profit organisations:
Archives Indigenous groups
Art galleries Migrant community groups
Genealogical societies Professional associations
Community groups Museums
Historical societies Religious groups
Projects ineligible for CHG funding
The following projects are ineligible for CHG funding:
• In-house salaries and volunteer labour costs
• Publishing projects
• Exhibition research, interpretation and signage, and design
• Collecting projects
• Oral histories – recording or transcribing
• Memorials and plaques
• Building works, capital works, repairs/improvements to existing
buildings
• Family history research
• Digitisation and microfilming of newspapers or magazines
• Activities that are in progress or have been completed
What type of projects receive funding?
1. Collection Preservation Projects
2. Training Projects
Collection Preservation Projects
1. Significance Assessment
2. Preservation Needs Assessment
3. Conservation Activities & Collection
Management
– Conservation and preservation activities
– Software
– Digitisation
Significance Assessment
Port Macquarie Historical Society
Volunteer Anne Oud and consultant
Roslyn Russell preparing for the
significance assessment
Significance
Significance refers to the values and meaning that items and collections have for
people and communities.
Primary significance criteria
• Historic
• Artistic or aesthetic
• Scientific or research potential
• Social or spiritual
Why use significance?
• Access and community engagement
• Advocacy
• Making good collection management decisions
For a detailed explanation of significance, refer to Significance 2.0 - A Guide to
Assessing the Significance of Collections (2009) - 2nd rev. ed. (online version)
http://arts.gov.au/resources-publications/industry-reports/significance-20
National Significance of Your Collection
• A significance statement is about the
importance of your collection, or items in it
• Only tell us about the collection you are
applying for funding, e.g., do not describe the
whole collection here, if you are applying for
the photograph collection
Tips to answer the National
Significance question
• Make sure your answer refers to the collection material you are
seeking funding for
• Provide as much information about this material as you can
• Identify rare or unique items
• Detail items about significant Australians in the collection
• Relate your answer to the significance criteria
• Attach supporting documents
• Refer to the 2013 Assessment Report on the CHG website
www.nla.gov.au/chg
Preservation Needs Assessment (PNA)
A Preservation Needs Assessment will:
• Assess the physical condition of the collection
• Assess housing and storage facilities
• Make recommendations – which can be basis
for further funding applications
Conservation Activities & Collection
Management
• Prioritised recommendations from PNA
• Most at risk and most significant items
– Rehousing collections
– Conservation treatments
– Reformatting – including digitisation
– Cataloguing or collection management software
Rehousing collections
Digitisation & Software
Digitisation
• Preservation of original materials
• Digital copies management plan
• Outsourcing
Software
• Cataloguing or collection management
• Researched/trialled options
Digitisation
Page turning of a rare manuscript during digitisation
at the National Library of Australia
Training Projects
Examples of eligible training programs:
• Collection care and handling
• Cataloguing
• Disaster Preparedness
• Collection Management
• Assessing significance
• Partnerships with other groups
Collection care and handling
Assessment Process
1. CHG Coordinator
– Confirms eligibility
2. Significance Assessor
– National significance
3. Preservation Assessor
– Feasibility
– Value for money
4. Expert Assessment Panel
– Comments from both assessors
– Overall application
What are the assessors looking for?
• Evidence of national significance
• A clear description of the collection, who owns
it and how it is used
• A project that is feasible & good value for
money with a well supported budget
• Projects that will enhance access to collections
• Training projects that will reach many people
and collections
What do you get?
• Funding grant of up to $15,000
• Intensive preservation workshop in Canberra (for first time
grant recipients only)
TIPS!
• Clearly explain how you will use your grant
money
• Attach quotes for all expenditure items
• Do your research
• Submit your application online and on time
– late submissions will not be accepted
• Contact the CHG office (02) 6262 1447 for
advice
How to Apply
Applications should be submitted online
through our online grants management system.
Follow the links from our homepage at
www.nla.gov.au/chg
2014 grant round is now open and will close at
5pm Friday 2 May.
Finally…
CHG is very competitive – if you are unsuccessful
don’t take it personally!
– Call and ask for feedback
– Investigate other options
– Try again next year

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Community Heritage Grants

  • 1. COMMUNITY HERITAGE GRANTS (CHG) Presentation by Mary-Louise Weight, CHG Coordinator
  • 2. What are Community Heritage Grants? • Cash grants of up to $15,000 • To assist in the preservation and access to heritage collections of national significance held by community groups
  • 3. Who can apply • Not-for-profit, incorporated organisations that own/manage a collection of national significant material which is accessible to the general public • Examples of not-for profit organisations: Archives Indigenous groups Art galleries Migrant community groups Genealogical societies Professional associations Community groups Museums Historical societies Religious groups
  • 4. Projects ineligible for CHG funding The following projects are ineligible for CHG funding: • In-house salaries and volunteer labour costs • Publishing projects • Exhibition research, interpretation and signage, and design • Collecting projects • Oral histories – recording or transcribing • Memorials and plaques • Building works, capital works, repairs/improvements to existing buildings • Family history research • Digitisation and microfilming of newspapers or magazines • Activities that are in progress or have been completed
  • 5. What type of projects receive funding? 1. Collection Preservation Projects 2. Training Projects
  • 6. Collection Preservation Projects 1. Significance Assessment 2. Preservation Needs Assessment 3. Conservation Activities & Collection Management – Conservation and preservation activities – Software – Digitisation
  • 7. Significance Assessment Port Macquarie Historical Society Volunteer Anne Oud and consultant Roslyn Russell preparing for the significance assessment
  • 8. Significance Significance refers to the values and meaning that items and collections have for people and communities. Primary significance criteria • Historic • Artistic or aesthetic • Scientific or research potential • Social or spiritual Why use significance? • Access and community engagement • Advocacy • Making good collection management decisions For a detailed explanation of significance, refer to Significance 2.0 - A Guide to Assessing the Significance of Collections (2009) - 2nd rev. ed. (online version) http://arts.gov.au/resources-publications/industry-reports/significance-20
  • 9. National Significance of Your Collection • A significance statement is about the importance of your collection, or items in it • Only tell us about the collection you are applying for funding, e.g., do not describe the whole collection here, if you are applying for the photograph collection
  • 10. Tips to answer the National Significance question • Make sure your answer refers to the collection material you are seeking funding for • Provide as much information about this material as you can • Identify rare or unique items • Detail items about significant Australians in the collection • Relate your answer to the significance criteria • Attach supporting documents • Refer to the 2013 Assessment Report on the CHG website www.nla.gov.au/chg
  • 11. Preservation Needs Assessment (PNA) A Preservation Needs Assessment will: • Assess the physical condition of the collection • Assess housing and storage facilities • Make recommendations – which can be basis for further funding applications
  • 12. Conservation Activities & Collection Management • Prioritised recommendations from PNA • Most at risk and most significant items – Rehousing collections – Conservation treatments – Reformatting – including digitisation – Cataloguing or collection management software
  • 14. Digitisation & Software Digitisation • Preservation of original materials • Digital copies management plan • Outsourcing Software • Cataloguing or collection management • Researched/trialled options
  • 15. Digitisation Page turning of a rare manuscript during digitisation at the National Library of Australia
  • 16. Training Projects Examples of eligible training programs: • Collection care and handling • Cataloguing • Disaster Preparedness • Collection Management • Assessing significance • Partnerships with other groups
  • 18. Assessment Process 1. CHG Coordinator – Confirms eligibility 2. Significance Assessor – National significance 3. Preservation Assessor – Feasibility – Value for money 4. Expert Assessment Panel – Comments from both assessors – Overall application
  • 19. What are the assessors looking for? • Evidence of national significance • A clear description of the collection, who owns it and how it is used • A project that is feasible & good value for money with a well supported budget • Projects that will enhance access to collections • Training projects that will reach many people and collections
  • 20. What do you get? • Funding grant of up to $15,000 • Intensive preservation workshop in Canberra (for first time grant recipients only)
  • 21. TIPS! • Clearly explain how you will use your grant money • Attach quotes for all expenditure items • Do your research • Submit your application online and on time – late submissions will not be accepted • Contact the CHG office (02) 6262 1447 for advice
  • 22. How to Apply Applications should be submitted online through our online grants management system. Follow the links from our homepage at www.nla.gov.au/chg 2014 grant round is now open and will close at 5pm Friday 2 May.
  • 23. Finally… CHG is very competitive – if you are unsuccessful don’t take it personally! – Call and ask for feedback – Investigate other options – Try again next year