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Learn how to connect fundraising with mission & values, access various funding sources, and benefit from National Cataloguing Grants to address backlog of collections. Discover funding opportunities and principles.
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FUNDRAISING: Strategy, sources and National Cataloguing Grants Fleur Soper Collections Knowledge Manager The National Archives
Provides an effective approach • Connects fundraising with overall mission and values • Connects fundraising with advocacy • Provides an overview of sources available • Allows analysis of need, and planning of which sources to target in the mix Fundraising strategy Benefits
Potential external sources of funding include: Government and statutory funding Trusts and foundations Lottery funding Private funding Income generation Current funding opportunities Funding sources
To address the large and growing backlog of un-catalogued collections across the UK supports the cataloguing of collections that need external funding to provide access to their content Public sector bodies, Registered charities, not-for-profit organisations Publicly accessible archives National cataloguing grants purpose
Funds cataloguing of archives in all formats, supports wider benefits Significant collections, strategic approach, priorities, core resources, sustainable access National cataloguing grants principles
Guidance Who was funded Case studies nationalarchives.gov.uk/archives-sector/cataloguing-grants-programme Everything you need to know? If not... National cataloguing grants resources
THANK YOU! fleur.soper@nationalarchives.gsi.gov.uk FUNDRAISING: Strategy, sources and National Cataloguing Grants