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CULTURE RECOVERY FUND FOR HERITAGE
1. Title: CULTURE RECOVERY FUND FOR HERITAGE2. Awarding Authority: Historic England in partnership with National Lottery Heritage Fund, GB. Web: 3. Contract type: Service contract4. Description: £88million is available in grants to help heritage organisations or businesses cover operating costs, assess and adapt their business models, and become financially viable. This may include costs of reopening, operating, hibernation, mothballing or recovery costs.5. CPV Code(s): 799521006. NUTS code(s): UKI, UKI3, UKI317. Main site or location of works, main place of delivery or main place of performance: London, Inner London – West, Camden And City Of London.8. Reference attributed by awarding authority: Not provided.9. Estimated value of requirement: £88million is available in grants to help heritage organisations or businesses cover operating costs, assess and adapt their business models, and become financially viable. Non-Accredited museums and other heritage organisations can apply for a minimum of £10,000 to a maximum of £3million. Grants must be spent by the end of March 202110. Deadline for applications is 17.8.2020 (12:00 pm).11. Address to which they must be sent: For further information regarding the above contract notice please visit:12. Other information: Non-Accredited museums and other heritage organisations can apply for a minimum of £10,000 to a maximum of £3million. Grants must be spent by the end of March 2021. Deadline for applications is 12pm 17th August.For further details, Please visit the website : Please refer the website above for documentationTKR-2020730-EX-1416609# funding opportunity
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