AHF publishes new five-year strategy for 2023-28

The Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) has announced the launch of its 2023-28 Strategy, which sets out its mission, values and priorities, and describes its strategic aims for the next five years, including its 50th anniversary in 2026.

… demonstrates the value of pooling finance from multiple funding bodies…

AHF writes:

…. the AHF is really pleased to announce the launch of its 2023-28 Strategy, which sets out its mission, values and priorities, and describes its strategic aims for the next five years, including its 50th anniversary in 2026.

Ros Kerslake CBE, Chair of the AHF, said:

‘I am delighted to announce the publication of AHF’s new 2023-28 Strategy. Since being appointed as Chair I have seen at close hand the impact the funding and advice we provide has on projects – for example John O Groats Mill in Scotland shows how critical our early stage funding is. The Heritage Impact Fund demonstrates the value of pooling finance from multiple funding bodies in a way that makes it accessible. Our new Strategy focuses on our core objectives but also addresses new, pressing, challenges and needs. We look forward to working with existing and new charities and social enterprises in taking forward projects and with a wide range of partners to deliver the exciting ambitions set out in the strategy.’

Want to learn more? Read the Strategy 2023-28 here.

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