Heritage 2033 Our 10-year strategy sets out a vision for heritage that is valued, cared for and sustained for everyone, now and in the future. Photo: Blyth Tall Ship. Explore our strategy We are the largest funder for the UK's heritage Since 1994, we have awarded £9.5billion raised by National Lottery players and on behalf of the UK and devolved governments to more than 53,000 heritage projects across the UK. Photo: The Burrell © Julie Howden. See how we can support you Previous Next Latest news and stories Georgian houses in Sunderland after restoration by the Tyne and Wear Preservation Trust. 12 towns and cities to benefit from programme to bring disused heritage buildings back to life A 1991 group photo of disability arts practitioners. David Hevey is standing fifth from the right in the second row. Photo: NDACA. Sharing radical heritage demands a radical approach The clock tower of the Horniman Museum Visit our Habitats of Hope exhibition at the Horniman Museum Pagination Previous page Next page All news and stories Funding We fund projects that connect people to the UK’s heritage with grants from £10,000. What we fund Projects Caroline Clark, The National Lottery Heritage Fund Director for Scotland (centre) with Cllr Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council, and representatives of Glasgow Meat Market Regeneration CIC. Credit: Kirsty Anderson A thriving community hub is taking shape at Glasgow's Meat Market Preserving railway heritage and building the future of Boston Lodge Britannia in Exeter harbour. Credit: Britannia Sailing Trust. Britannia 1915 - Relaunch Pagination Previous page Next page Projects Quick links Acknowledging your grant Decisions Get funding Good practice guidance Jobs Logos Keep up-to-date Sign up to our newsletter and never miss out on another story! Email SubscribeWe urge you to read our privacy policy which gives you more control over your information and clearly explains how we use it.
Caroline Clark, The National Lottery Heritage Fund Director for Scotland (centre) with Cllr Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council, and representatives of Glasgow Meat Market Regeneration CIC. Credit: Kirsty Anderson A thriving community hub is taking shape at Glasgow's Meat Market