Deadline: 14-Aug-2026
The Golden Shield Heritage Awards 2026 celebrates individuals, organisations, and institutions contributing to the preservation, promotion, and interpretation of South Africa’s cultural heritage. The awards highlight efforts that strengthen social cohesion, community identity, and public understanding of heritage across the country.
Organised by the National Heritage Council, the initiative acknowledges grassroots contributions and professional excellence in safeguarding South Africa’s cultural legacy during the 13th edition of the awards.
About the Awards
- The awards recognise contributions to South African cultural heritage.
- They honour individuals, organisations, and institutions involved in heritage work.
- The programme promotes best practices in heritage preservation and interpretation.
- It highlights community-level and grassroots heritage contributions.
- The initiative supports social cohesion through cultural recognition.
- It acknowledges both professional and voluntary heritage efforts.
- The awards are part of South Africa’s national heritage recognition framework.
Objectives of the Awards
- Recognise contributions to heritage preservation and promotion.
- Promote awareness of South Africa’s cultural identity.
- Support heritage conservation and interpretation practices.
- Encourage community participation in heritage protection.
- Highlight innovative heritage education and communication.
- Strengthen national identity through cultural recognition.
- Acknowledge grassroots heritage activism and leadership.
- Celebrate diversity in cultural heritage expression.
Award Categories
The Golden Shield Heritage Awards include the following categories:
Preferred Heritage Destination
- Recognises museums, heritage sites, interpretation centres, and cultural facilities.
- Highlights destinations offering strong cultural heritage experiences.
- Focuses on visitor engagement and heritage presentation quality.
Young Heritage Activist
- Recognises individuals aged 35 years or younger.
- Highlights youth leadership in heritage promotion.
- Focuses on community engagement and awareness-building.
Voice of Heritage
- Recognises storytelling through media and creative outputs.
- Includes books, articles, websites, videos, documentaries, music, and digital media.
- Promotes heritage communication through diverse formats.
Heritage Journalism
- Recognises media professionals and organisations.
- Includes print, broadcast, online, and digital journalism.
- Focuses on reporting that promotes heritage awareness.
Corporate Heritage Management
- Recognises private sector involvement in heritage preservation.
- Highlights corporate support for cultural heritage initiatives.
- Encourages responsible heritage engagement in business.
Liberation Heritage Steward
- Recognises efforts to preserve liberation struggle history.
- Focuses on national memory and historical preservation.
- Supports documentation and promotion of liberation heritage.
Heritage Education
- Recognises educational institutions and practitioners.
- Includes research, workshops, tours, and academic programmes.
- Focuses on heritage awareness and learning initiatives.
Heritage Social Media Influencer
- Recognises digital creators promoting heritage.
- Focuses on cultural storytelling through social platforms.
- Encourages digital engagement with heritage content.
National Living Treasure
- Recognises individuals contributing to heritage preservation through lived practice.
- Focuses on mentorship, leadership, and cultural participation.
- Celebrates lifelong contributions to heritage and culture.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants include:
- Individuals.
- Community groups.
- Civil society organisations.
- Professional associations.
- Academic institutions.
- Private sector organisations.
- Heritage practitioners and activists.
Applicants must demonstrate contributions to:
- Preservation of cultural heritage.
- Promotion of South African history and identity.
- Community engagement and education.
- Documentation and interpretation of heritage.
- Cultural leadership and advocacy.
Who the Awards Target
The awards aim to recognise:
- Grassroots community heritage contributors.
- Cultural activists and volunteers.
- Academic and research institutions.
- Media professionals and journalists.
- Youth leaders in heritage work.
- Organisations supporting cultural preservation.
- Corporate entities supporting heritage initiatives.
- Digital creators promoting cultural awareness.
Key Themes
- Cultural heritage preservation.
- Community identity and cohesion.
- Historical documentation and interpretation.
- Heritage education and awareness.
- Media and storytelling in heritage.
- Youth participation in cultural preservation.
- Digital engagement with heritage.
- Recognition of liberation history.
Why the Awards Matter
- Heritage strengthens cultural identity and belonging.
- Community-led preservation protects intangible cultural traditions.
- Youth engagement ensures continuity of heritage practices.
- Media and digital platforms expand heritage awareness.
- Academic and institutional work supports knowledge preservation.
- Corporate involvement enhances resource support for heritage initiatives.
- Recognition motivates continued cultural preservation efforts.
What Makes a Strong Nomination
Strong submissions typically demonstrate:
- Clear contribution to heritage preservation or promotion.
- Strong community or cultural impact.
- Innovation in heritage communication or education.
- Documented outcomes or evidence of work.
- Engagement with local communities.
- Commitment to cultural sustainability.
- Alignment with South African heritage values.
- Long-term contribution to cultural preservation.
Application Tips
- Clearly describe the heritage contribution or initiative.
- Provide evidence of impact on communities or audiences.
- Highlight innovation in preserving or promoting heritage.
- Include supporting materials such as media, publications, or documentation.
- Demonstrate long-term commitment to heritage work.
- Show alignment with the award category selected.
- Emphasise community engagement and cultural benefit.
- Keep submissions focused and well-structured.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the Golden Shield Heritage Awards?
- They are national awards recognising contributions to the preservation and promotion of South Africa’s cultural heritage.
Who can apply or be nominated?
- Individuals, organisations, institutions, and community groups involved in heritage preservation and promotion.
What areas do the awards cover?
- Heritage preservation, education, journalism, corporate engagement, digital media, and community activism.
What is the Young Heritage Activist category?
- It recognises individuals aged 35 or younger who actively promote heritage awareness and engagement.
What is the Voice of Heritage category?
- It recognises creative and media-based storytelling about cultural heritage.
Are corporate organisations eligible?
- Yes, under the Corporate Heritage Management category.
What is the National Living Treasure category?
- It honours individuals who have made long-term, community-based contributions to heritage preservation and cultural leadership.
Conclusion
The Golden Shield Heritage Awards 2026 provides national recognition for individuals and organisations contributing to the preservation and promotion of South Africa’s cultural heritage. By celebrating grassroots efforts, academic contributions, media storytelling, and community leadership, the awards reinforce the importance of cultural heritage in building identity, unity, and social cohesion across generations.
For more information, visit National Heritage Council.







































