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CFPs: European Jewish Heritage Collection Care Grants

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Deadline: 20-Feb-2026

The Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe grant provides European not-for-profit organisations with funding to conserve, catalogue, and safeguard Jewish heritage collections. The grant supports research, conservation, digitisation, and public engagement, covering up to 70% of project costs, with awards typically ranging from £30,000 to £60,000 per year.

Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe Grant Overview

The Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe grant supports not-for-profit institutions across Europe in conserving, organising, and safeguarding collections related to Jews, Judaism, and Jewish history and culture. This funding enables organisations to professionally manage and preserve Jewish material heritage while promoting public access and engagement.

Purpose and Key Objectives

The grant aims to:

These objectives ensure the long-term care of Jewish heritage while encouraging cultural and educational engagement.

Eligible Activities

Funded activities under this grant may include:

Funding Details

Funding information includes:

This encourages co-funding and ensures organisations have a clear plan for financial sustainability.

Who Is Eligible

Eligible organisations must:

Why This Grant Matters

Jewish heritage collections are vital for preserving history, culture, and identity. This grant allows institutions to:

By funding these initiatives, the Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe helps ensure Jewish heritage is preserved, studied, and shared responsibly.

How to Apply

Organisations should follow these steps:

  1. Identify relevant collections and define the scope of the project

  2. Develop a detailed project plan outlining conservation, cataloguing, and engagement activities

  3. Prepare a budget showing requested funds do not exceed 70% of total project costs

  4. Submit one application per grant round with proof of non-profit status

  5. Implement project activities upon approval, providing reports as required

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of collections are supported?

Objects, manuscripts, documents, printed and visual materials, and audio, film, and video recordings related to Jewish history, heritage, or culture.

How much funding is available?

£30,000 to £60,000 per year, covering up to 70% of total project costs for projects lasting up to three years.

Who can apply?

Not-for-profit institutions in European countries (EU and non-EU), excluding Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus, including museums, libraries, archives, universities, heritage organisations, and cultural institutions.

Are digital resources eligible for funding?

Yes, the creation of digital resources to enhance access to collections is supported.

Can an organisation submit more than one application?

No, only one application per institution is allowed per grant round.

Is funding contingent on eligibility confirmation?

Yes, funding is contingent on providing proof of non-profit or charitable status within the required timeframe.

What activities are excluded?

Funding does not cover operational costs unrelated to collection care or projects outside the grant’s scope.

Conclusion

The Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe grant provides crucial support for the preservation, organisation, and public engagement of Jewish heritage collections. By funding professionally managed projects, the grant ensures long-term conservation, promotes educational access, and strengthens the cultural value of Jewish collections across Europe.

For more information, visit Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe.

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