Scotland, delegated decisions March 2025
National Lottery Heritage Grants £10,000 to £250,000
JOM Charity "Unity in Diversity: Uncovering Scotland's Cultural Heritage"
Applicant: Josephine Oboh Macleod Charity (SCIO) SC048839
Project description: This project aims to celebrate the rich and varied cultural history of Scotland, focusing on oral histories, storytelling, dance, theatre, food, clothes, languages, and dialects. It intends to preserve Scotland’s multicultural identity by celebrating regional and immigrant cultural practices.
Decision: Reject
Towards a Thriving Sector: embedding sustainability in the heritage sector
Applicant: Social Enterprise Academy (Scotland)
Project description: This place-based project seeks to provide small to medium sized heritage organisations based in three separate rural Scottish regions with the framework to develop their sustainability and resilience.
Decision: Award Grant of £230,969 (96%)
Urban Green Links: Innovating Collaboration for Greenspace Networks
Applicant: greenspace Scotland
Project description: This project aims to improve the understanding of the value and benefit of greenspaces in Scotland. The Urban Green Links project seeks to address the risks facing Scotland's urban natural heritage and capitalise on opportunities to enhance these greenspaces.
Decision: Award grant of £212,918 (100%)
Highland and Islands Digital Heritage Network: A National Pilot
Applicant: TheSpace C.I.C.
Project description: This project seeks to support a network of 10 Highlands and Islands heritage organisations in building their digital skills, confidence and capabilities through testing new approaches to engaging new audiences with support from The Space (as the lead organisation), working in partnership with Museum and Heritage Highlands, Google Arts and Culture and digital experts.
Decision: Reject
Bunloit Rewilding Experience
Applicant: The Highland Council
Project description: This project aims to provide multiple-use access by any member of the public via a managed path network to facilitate connection, appreciation, learning and understanding of the natural environment together with the restoration process and its importance in a changing climate, in an area undergoing rewilding in the Scottish Highlands.
Decision: Reject
Fire and Ice: the Story and Heritage of Holyrood Park and Arthur's Seat
Applicant: Dynamic Earth Charitable Trust
Project description: Dynamic Earth seek to position themselves as the visitor centre for Arthur’s Seat and the wider Holyrood Park. The project aims to expand Dynamic Earth’s offering by creating an exhibition and planetarium show which will tell the story of the Park and highlight the site’s scientific, natural and cultural heritage.
Decision: Reject
Imagine a City: Glasgow since WW2
Applicant: The Planning Exchange Foundation
Project description: The project aims to highlight and document people's experiences and knowledge of the history of Glasgow after the Second World War, and how it is impacting modern Glasgow today.
Decision: Reject
Our Voice, Our Space
Applicant: One Community Scotland
Project description: This project aims to be a transformative, youth-centric project focused on empowering young people of African descent to celebrate their cultural heritage while integrating into Scottish life.
Decision: Reject
Glasgow Wild Spaces
Applicant: Butterfly Conservation
Project description: This project seeks to diversify the urban environment of the Glasgow City, by creating and encouraging the creation of Wild Space for butterflies, moths and other pollinators
Decision: Reject
Restoration of 1650 Cromwell Harbour, Dunbar
Applicant: Dunbar Harbour Trust
Project description: This project seeks to undertake repairs to the East Pier of Dunbar’s Cromwell Harbour, a category B listed structure, which sits within the Dunbar Burgh Conservation Area.
Decision: Reject
'Marmite Housing' – Memories of Glasgow's Postwar Housing Developments'
Applicant: Glasgow Story Collective
Project description: The project aims to create a public archive which records the lived experience of Glaswegians who moved into new housing developments in the post-war period.
Decision: Award grant of £63,999 (97%)
Echoes of the Past – Unveiling Malls Mire's Heritage
Applicant: The Urban Roots Initiative
Project description: This project seeks to celebrate local heritage by recording community stories and reinstating lost boundary stones, while also interpreting the natural history within its industrial context. A new heritage trail will bring the site’s history to life for residents and visitors.
Decision: Reject
Fuaran
Applicant: Fèisean nan Gàidheal
Project description: This project aims to contribute to the preservation and revitalisation of traditional Scottish Gaelic heritage. It seeks to engage young Gaelic speakers aged 16–25 with tradition bearers, archives and other resources to collect and engage with local heritage material and ensure it remains live within communities.
Decision: Award grant of £93,849 (92%)