Pay Me My Money Down: Membership, Grants, and Other Funding Streams
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This webinar will look at all things funding: the big spenders, the small funders, and alternative streams like private revenue and membership. You will learn where and how to get started on your funding journey, or think about new ways to help secure your archive's finances, and future.
Programme:
Speaker: Abigail Glen
Dr Abi L Glen (she/they) is the Research Associate for Archives and Impact on the Our Heritage, Our Stories project at the University of Glasgow. Their role focuses on the co-iteration of digital archiving projects within a broad range of community and heritage groups, from specialist arts SCIOs to disability rights organisations. A medievalist by training, Abi holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge. Her current research interests include the Post-Custodial Model, the democratisation of heritage, and CGDC.
Case Study: tbc
What you will gain:
About CAHG Scotland:
The aim of CAHG Scotland is to create a self-sustaining network of community archive groups within Scotland, committed to a vision and ethos of collaboration and mutual support. CAHG Scotland listens to and delivers outcomes for communities and heritage organisations based in Scotland, celebrating and highlighting its diversity. The network embraces sharing and providing knowledge, training and best practice whilst supporting and advocating on behalf of community archives and heritage groups.
Scottish Council on Archives and Community Archive Heritage Group Scotland are working with Our Heritage Our Stories, a project led by University of Glasgow, part of the Arts and Humanities Research Council funded programme, Towards a National Collection (TaNC).
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