Deadline: 15-Aug-22
The Northern Territory (NT) Government is pleased to announce the Heritage Grants Program.
The Northern Territory (NT) Heritage Grants Program funds conservation work to privately owned heritage places. Priority is given to places on the NT Heritage Register, but grants may also be considered for work to other places of historical importance.
Funding Information
You can apply for up to $20,000
what can be funded?
You could qualify for funding if conservation work is needed to any of the following:
- Buildings and other structures
- Aboriginal archaeological sites
- Places of social significance including flora, fauna and geological sites
- Projects involving research and documentation may also be considered.
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Physical Conservation work
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Physical conservation work should be carried out according to the Burra Charter and may include one or more of the following:
- Preservation
- Maintenance
- Restoration
- Reconstruction
- Interpretation
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Physical conservation work should be carried out according to the Burra Charter and may include one or more of the following:
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Research and documentation projects
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Research and documentation projects must relate directly to a place or object and may involve one or more of the following:
- Historical research
- Recording or mapping
- Preparation of a conservation management plan
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Research and documentation projects must relate directly to a place or object and may involve one or more of the following:
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Interpretive projects:
- The Burra Charter says that "Interpretation means all the ways of presenting the cultural significance of a place". Interpretive projects must relate to a place or object, and may involve publication of historical material, or interpretive signage.
Eligibility Criteria
- Funding is available to individuals and organizations.
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To be eligible for funding an individual must
- Have met acquittal requirements for all previous funding (this grant) and complied with all other accountability requirements
- Have completed all required information in the application form and submitted required documentation in support of your application
- Be 18 years or older
- Be an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident
- Resides in the NT for the duration of funded activity
- Types of individuals that are eligible to apply for funding include
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To be eligible for funding an organization must
- Be physically located and actively operating in the NT
- Have met acquittal requirements for all previous funding (this grant) and complied with all other accountability requirements
- Have completed all required information in the application form and submitted required documentation in support of your application
- Have an Australian Business Number (ABN) or, if you do not have an ABN, have a completed Statement by a Suppli er form (available from the Australia Taxation Office (ATO) website).
For more information, visit Heritage Grants Program.
For more information, visit https://grantsnt.nt.gov.au/grants/heritage-grant-funding-2022-23