Building Global Heritage Conservation Capacity
GrantID: 17021
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Heritage Preservation Grants Internationally
The 'Grants to Support Heritage Preservation' program, funded by the Banking Institution, focuses on preserving and interpreting heritage globally. The priority outcomes for this grant internationally are centered around conservation work on historic resources and indigenous historic places. A key state agency relevant to this grant type is the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), which provides expert advice on heritage conservation.
Conservation of Historic Resources
The grant prioritizes conservation efforts on provincial historic resources, municipal historic resources, and indigenous historic places. Internationally, heritage sites are often threatened by natural disasters, human conflict, and environmental degradation. The grant aims to support initiatives that preserve these sites for future generations. For instance, conservation work on historic buildings in earthquake-prone areas requires specialized techniques to ensure their stability and longevity. The grant supports such initiatives, particularly in regions with unique geographic features, such as coastal economies or frontier counties, where heritage sites are vulnerable to erosion or other environmental hazards.
The demographic feature that distinguishes the international community is the diversity of cultural heritage. Different regions have unique cultural, historical, and architectural heritage that require tailored conservation approaches. The grant supports projects that recognize and respect this diversity, promoting the preservation of cultural heritage in various international contexts.
Interpretation and Education
Another priority outcome is the interpretation and education of heritage sites. The grant supports initiatives that make heritage sites accessible to the public, promoting awareness and appreciation of cultural heritage. This includes digital heritage projects, educational programs, and community engagement initiatives. For example, digital mapping projects can provide virtual tours of heritage sites, making them accessible to a global audience. In regions with rich indigenous cultural heritage, such as in some parts of Alberta, Canada, the grant supports projects that promote the interpretation and preservation of indigenous historic places.
Capacity Building
The grant also prioritizes capacity building in heritage conservation. This includes training programs for conservation professionals, development of conservation guidelines, and support for heritage conservation organizations. Internationally, there is a need for capacity building in heritage conservation, particularly in regions with limited resources or expertise. The grant supports initiatives that build capacity in heritage conservation, ensuring that heritage sites are preserved for future generations.
In conclusion, the 'Grants to Support Heritage Preservation' program prioritizes conservation of historic resources, interpretation and education, and capacity building in heritage conservation. Internationally, these outcomes are critical to preserving cultural heritage and promoting awareness and appreciation of heritage sites.
Q: What types of heritage sites are eligible for funding under this grant? A: Provincial historic resources, municipal historic resources, and indigenous historic places are eligible for funding.
Q: How does the grant support capacity building in heritage conservation internationally? A: The grant supports training programs for conservation professionals, development of conservation guidelines, and support for heritage conservation organizations.
Q: Can digital heritage projects be funded under this grant? A: Yes, digital heritage projects that promote the interpretation and education of heritage sites are eligible for funding.
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