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Heritage sector is resilient to the pandemic, despite economic challenges

Organisations have a positive financial and strategic outlook, but concerns remain over staffing and the uncertainty of the economic climate.
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Great Place Scheme (England & Nations) – final evaluation reports

We compare and contrast the findings of our two £22m place-based schemes and look at the lessons learned.
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A review of green finance in the UK

Exploring new approaches to investment in natural heritage and support for nature’s recovery.
The impact of our funding on place

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The impact of our funding on place

The Heritage and Place research report looks into the impact of our funding for place, and how we can improve the way our funding supports thriving places across the UK.
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Areas of Focus - Year 2 evaluation report

We look at the key learnings and recommendations from the first 24 months of our Areas of Focus initiative.
DASH report 2021: from pandemic to future planning

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DASH report 2021: from pandemic to future planning

The second Digital Attitudes and Skills for Heritage (DASH) survey report offers a unique insight into how the UK heritage sector's use of digital has evolved during the pandemic.
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Curator Edith Ojo in front of Aso-oke, a Celebration of Style display case. Credit: James Pike, Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove

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Making real changes in collections development

Understanding the impact of our Collecting Cultures programme, and a look ahead to our new campaign, Dynamic Collections.
A New Reality: fundraising in a crisis

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A New Reality: fundraising in a crisis

Researcher and evaluator Henrietta Hopkins, Director of Hopkins Van Mil, introduces a new report which finds that heritage endowments are a cornerstone of resilience in challenging times.
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How can the Heritage Fund be more inclusive of under-represented groups?

We commissioned independent research to understand perceptions of our approach to equality, diversity and inclusion, and barriers to accessing our funding.
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Credit: Delvin Photo Ltd

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Year of Young People evaluation: young people rise to the challenge

‘Let young people shine’ was the theme of Scotland’s Year of Young People 2018, and shine they did, our evaluation report found.
DASH report: learning from the first UK-wide digital in heritage survey

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DASH report: learning from the first UK-wide digital in heritage survey

The Digital Attitudes and Skills for Heritage (DASH) survey report offers vital insight into how heritage leaders can support their staff, trustees and volunteers.
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