Deadline: 05-Oct-2026
The Sustainable Heritage Restoration and Revitalisation Programme provides major funding to support the protection, restoration, and adaptive reuse of cultural heritage sites in Slovakia. The programme promotes sustainable cultural development, community participation, environmental responsibility, and inclusive access to heritage and culture.
The initiative supports projects that combine heritage conservation with modern community use, cultural programming, tourism, creative industries, and local economic development while strengthening social inclusion and long-term sustainability.
Programme Overview
The Sustainable Heritage Restoration and Revitalisation Programme aims to strengthen cultural heritage protection while ensuring restored heritage sites remain active, accessible, and economically sustainable.
The programme supports:
- Heritage restoration and conservation
- Adaptive reuse of cultural heritage sites
- Community participation in heritage management
- Cultural programming and placemaking
- Sustainable cultural tourism
- Social inclusion and accessibility
- International cultural cooperation
- Environmental responsibility in heritage projects
The programme also seeks to improve collaboration among cultural stakeholders and strengthen the role of heritage in local and regional development planning.
Main Objectives
The programme aims to:
- Protect and revitalize cultural heritage sites
- Increase public participation in culture and heritage
- Support sustainable cultural and economic development
- Promote diversity and social inclusion
- Encourage creative reuse of heritage spaces
- Strengthen cooperation between cultural stakeholders
- Improve access to culture for vulnerable communities
Special attention is given to:
Focus Areas
Supported projects may include:
- Restoration of historic buildings
- Adaptive reuse of heritage spaces
- Community cultural centers
- Creative placemaking initiatives
- Participatory heritage planning
- Artistic and cultural programming
- Heritage-based local enterprise development
- International artistic exchanges
- Environmental sustainability initiatives
What is Adaptive Reuse?
Adaptive reuse refers to restoring heritage sites while giving them new community or cultural functions.
Examples include:
- Turning historic buildings into cultural centers
- Using heritage spaces for exhibitions or performances
- Developing creative business spaces in restored sites
- Supporting tourism and educational activities within heritage areas
The goal is to ensure long-term use, sustainability, and community value beyond physical restoration.
Funding Details
Total Programme Budget
- EUR 41,508,236
Grant Amounts
UNESCO World Heritage-Related Projects
- Minimum grant: EUR 1,000,000
- Maximum grant: EUR 5,000,000
Other Eligible Heritage Projects
- Minimum grant: EUR 850,000
- Maximum grant: EUR 3,000,000
Eligible Heritage Sites
The programme supports:
- National cultural heritage sites
- UNESCO World Heritage-related sites
- Heritage managed by site authorities
- Heritage connected to national minority or ethnic communities
Projects linked to minority or ethnic heritage must demonstrate benefits for those communities.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
Applicants must be legal entities established in Slovakia.
Eligible organizations include:
- Public institutions
- Private organizations
- Commercial entities
- Non-commercial organizations
- NGOs
Ineligible Applicants
- Natural persons are not eligible
Eligible Project Partners
Partners may include organizations from:
- Donor States
- Beneficiary States
- Countries outside the European Economic Area bordering Slovakia
- International organizations involved in implementation
How to Apply
Step 1: Identify a Heritage Site or Initiative
Applicants should select a project involving:
- Restoration
- Revitalisation
- Adaptive reuse
- Cultural programming
- Community engagement
Step 2: Develop a Sustainable Project Plan
The proposal should include:
- Conservation strategy
- Community participation plan
- Long-term sustainability approach
- Cultural and economic impact
- Environmental responsibility measures
Step 3: Build Partnerships
Applicants may collaborate with:
- Cultural institutions
- Municipal authorities
- International organizations
- Community groups
- Heritage experts
Step 4: Prepare the Application
Applications should contain:
- Project proposal
- Budget and financing plan
- Stakeholder involvement strategy
- Heritage management framework
- Documentation of expected outcomes
Why This Programme Matters
The programme helps:
- Preserve important cultural heritage
- Revitalize historic communities
- Support sustainable tourism and local economies
- Encourage cultural participation
- Strengthen community identity and inclusion
It also promotes heritage as a living resource connected to education, creativity, and social development.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Focusing Only on Physical Restoration
Projects must include adaptive reuse and community benefit components.
Weak Community Engagement
Applications should clearly explain how local communities will participate.
Limited Sustainability Planning
Proposals should demonstrate long-term operational and cultural sustainability.
Poor Stakeholder Coordination
Successful projects require cooperation among cultural operators, authorities, and local communities.
FAQ
What is the Sustainable Heritage Restoration and Revitalisation Programme?
It is a funding programme supporting restoration and adaptive reuse of cultural heritage sites in Slovakia.
What types of heritage sites are eligible?
Eligible sites include national cultural heritage sites, UNESCO-related heritage, and minority or ethnic heritage locations.
What is adaptive reuse?
Adaptive reuse means restoring heritage buildings while giving them new cultural, social, or economic functions.
How much funding is available?
Grants range from:
- EUR 850,000 to EUR 3,000,000 for standard projects
- EUR 1,000,000 to EUR 5,000,000 for UNESCO-related projects
Who can apply?
Legal entities established in Slovakia, including NGOs, institutions, and private organizations, are eligible.
Are international partnerships allowed?
Yes. International organizations and partners from eligible countries may participate.
Conclusion
The Sustainable Heritage Restoration and Revitalisation Programme provides significant funding opportunities for organizations working to preserve and transform cultural heritage sites into active, sustainable, and community-centered spaces. By combining restoration, adaptive reuse, cultural participation, and social inclusion, the programme supports long-term cultural and economic development while protecting heritage for future generations.
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