M&GSQ Securing Funding Workshop - Community Heritage Grants

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Community Heritage Grants 2012 Presentation by CHG Coordinator, Dianne Dahlitz Securing Funding Museum & Gallery Services Qld Atherton & Malanda, 7-8 March 2012

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CommunityHeritage Grants

2012Presentation by CHG

Coordinator, Dianne DahlitzSecuring Funding

Museum & Gallery Services QldAtherton & Malanda, 7-8 March 2012

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What are Community HeritageGrants?

• Aim to preserve & provide access toheritage collections of nationalsignificance held by community groups

• Grants of up to $15,000

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Who can apply?

• A not-for-profit organisation;• That owns or manages a collection of

national significant material;• That is accessible to the general public

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What types of projects receivefunding?

• 2 Types of Project

– 1. Collection Preservation Projects

– 2. Training

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Collection Preservation Projects

• 1. Significance Assessment• 2. Preservation Needs Assessment• 3. Conservation Activities & Collection

Management– Conservation and preservation activities– Software– Digitisation

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1. Significance Assessment

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Significance Criteria

• Historic• Aesthetic• Scientific or Research• Social or Spiritual• Significance 2.0 - A Guide to Assessing the Significance of Collections (2009) - 2nd

revised edition (online version)http://www.environment.gov.au/heritage/publications/significance2-0/

• Significance - A Guide to Assessing the Significance of Cultural Heritage Objects andCollections (2001)

• http://www.collectionsaustralia.net/sector_info_item/5

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Tips for answering Section 4 –National Significance

• Make sure your answer refers to the collection materialyou are seeking funding for

• Provide as much information about this material as youcan

• Identify rare or unique items• Detail items about significant Australians• Relate your answer to the significance criteria• Attach supporting documents• Refer to the 2011 Assessment Report on the website

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2. Preservation NeedsAssessment

• Stage 2 of the 3 stage process• Assesses physical condition• Assesses housing and storage facilities• Makes recommendations – basis for

further funding applications

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3. Conservation Activities &Collection Management

• Cairns & DistrictChinese Ass. – CHG2008 – Conservationof Metal Objects

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Rehousing Collections

• Archival storage materials• Shelving• Object cases

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Archival Storage

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Digitisation & Software

Digitisation• Preservation of original materials• Digital copies management plan• OutsourcingSoftware• Cataloguing or collection management• Researched/trialled options

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Digitisation

• Page turning of rare manuscript duringdigitisation

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2.Training

• Collection care and handling• Cataloguing• Disaster Preparedness• Collection Management• Assessing significance

• Partnerships with other groups

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Care and Handling Training

• Care and handling training workshop

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What are the assessors lookingfor?

• 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

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BUDGET (Section 7.5)

• Important to get this right – just include in thebudget table items relevant to the project forwhich you are applying for a grant.

• Standard fees for SA and PNA - $4,000 (plustravel and accommodation)

• Quotes…if not applying for standard fee, forpurchasing equipment , treatments or trainingworkshops

• Applicant’s contribution – Cash or Inkind?• GST – Registered/Not Registered?

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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

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What do you get?

• Grant of up to $15,000• Intensive Preservation workshop in

Canberra (first grant)

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TIPS TO COMPLETE YOURAPPLICATION!

• Type your application• Describe your collection, but be concise –

dot points and lists are good• Answer all relevant questions• Attach supporting documents e.g.

previous assessments, photographs,letters of support

• Sign your application and submit it on time

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Case Studies

• Innisfail Friends of the Temple (2009)-Significance Assessment and PreservationNeeds Assessment of the Temple andSee Poy Collection

• Mareeba Heritage Centre - SignificanceAssessment (2009) and PreservationNeeds Assessment (2010)

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Innisfail Friends of the Temple(2009)

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Projects

• Significance Assessment & PreservationNeeds Assessment of the Lit Sing GungTemple and See Poy Collection

• Quotes, images, letters of support• Suzanne Gibson (SA)• Christine Ianna (PNA)

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Mareeba Heritage Centre2009 & 2010

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2009 Significance Assessment

• Tobacco Industry in North Queensland1928-2004 Collection.

• Letters of support, quotes and images ofcollection items

• Tablelands Research & ConsultancyService, Atherton conducted theAssessment

• Final Report Comments

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2010 Preservation NeedsAssessment

• Strong Significance Assessment report• Basis for applying for PNA• Caroline O’Rorke (Conservation Art

Consultants) conducted the PNA• Final Report comments: ‘improved

knowledge..collection content…futureactivity’

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Dianne DahlitzCHG Coordinator

• 02 6262 1147

[email protected]

• www.nla.gov.au/chg