IHBC’s COVID-19 signpost 25: HE announces Covid-19 emergency response fund, closing 3 May

logoHistoric England has launched an emergency fund to help tackle the impact of Coronavirus on the heritage sector, with grants of up to £25,000 to address financial difficulties arising from Coronavirus and grants of £50,000 also available for projects and activities that reduce risks to heritage by providing information, resources and skills, closing 3 May with awards from mid-May.

HE writes:

The aim of the fund, which will be up to £2 million, is to extend the safety net as far as possible for the sector by helping small heritage organisations both to survive the immediate challenges posed by the pandemic, and to prepare for recovery.

Historic England, which is responsible for protecting and championing the nation’s historic environment, has developed the Covid-19 emergency fund in response to its own comprehensive survey of heritage organisations. This survey revealed the serious impact of Coronavirus on the sector, particularly on small organisations (10 employees or fewer).

Eight out of ten respondents (77%) to the survey reported they had lost business in the short term, while six out of ten (59%) had been forced to postpone or cancel income-generating events.

Whilst the impact of Coronavirus has been serious, Government support schemes are providing assistance and 90% of businesses felt able to keep going in the short term. Craft workers and professionals such as architects, engineers and surveyors appear to be most vulnerable with more than four out of ten concerned for their businesses and in need of additional support.

These small businesses are crucial to the operation of England’s heritage construction sector, which generates an estimated £7.1 billion in GVA to the economy. The sector employs 100,000 construction workers (including specialised craftspeople), 6,000 archaeologists and 24,000 architects, engineers and quantity surveyors. They are vital for the maintenance and continued enjoyment of England’s heritage.

Historic England is inviting applications from heritage organisations, self-employed contractors, third-sector organisations and voluntary groups that have been severely affected by the impact of Coronavirus and which need additional short-term emergency financial support to ensure their survival.

The organisation will also consider supporting projects and activities that respond to the current crisis and contribute to recovery in the heritage sector.

The fund is designed to complement the measures already put in place by the Government, as well as the National Lottery Heritage Fund’s recently announced £50 million emergency fund….

Applicants are invited to apply for grants of up to £25,000 to address financial difficulties arising from Coronavirus. Grants of £50,000 are also available for projects and activities that reduce risks to heritage by providing information, resources and skills.

Existing Historic England grant recipients should get in contact with their individual project contacts to discuss what flexibility they might require at this time.

The deadline for new applications is midnight on 3 May 2020 and the funding for successful applications will be awarded from mid-May.

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