Museums to benefit from £24 million investment to fund major infrastructure projects
Museums are set to benefit from £24 million of funding as part of
the Government’s ongoing commitment to supporting world-class
culture in all corners of the country. Museums across England which
are accredited by Arts Council England are encouraged to apply for
a share of £23.8 million funding in the latest round of the Museum
Estate and Development Fund (MEND), which has been launched today
by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. The fund is part of
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Museums are set to benefit from £24 million of funding as part of the Government’s ongoing commitment to supporting world-class culture in all corners of the country. Museums across England which are accredited by Arts Council England are encouraged to apply for a share of £23.8 million funding in the latest round of the Museum Estate and Development Fund (MEND), which has been launched today by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. The fund is part of the Government’s long-term plan to support local economic growth and will support capital projects at museums, fund important repairs, and improve the visitor experience with grants being available from £50,000 to £5 million to ensure local history has a home for years to come. Since it was launched in 2021, 67 projects have received a total of more than £40 million, with funding having already benefited a wide variety of museums. Among the successful applicants were Scarborough’s Rotunda Museum, where it has funded stonework repairs, and the Framework Knitters Museum in Nottingham, where it supported urgent repairs to its roof, chimneys, windows and gutters. Arts and Heritage Minister Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay said: Museums across the country form the heart of their community, helping people to learn about our shared heritage, and attracting tourists to the local area. Over the past two years I’ve been delighted to see how this fund has provided vital support to museums across the country, enabling them to improve their buildings and share their wonderful collections with a wider audience. The additional funding we are announcing today will mean that even more museums can fund major infrastructure projects, demonstrating the Government’s strong commitment to supporting culture and making sure that everyone has access to brilliant arts and heritage, no matter where they live. Previous projects which have benefited from the Museum Estate and Development (MEND) Fund include the following:
The successful applicants to the third round of funding launched last year worth £22.6 million are due to be announced in the spring. Darren Henley, Chief Executive of Arts Council England, said: Museums bring huge benefits to towns and cities across England and the people who live in them. By investing in the infrastructure they need, we can make sure our museums are fit for the future, and can make an even greater contribution to their local economies and communities. We’re excited to continue delivering the programme on behalf of the Department for Culture, Media & Sport, and look forward to seeing the impact of the projects it supports. This funding builds on £15.2 million of support from the Government’s Cultural Development Fund which was announced last month. Both the Museum and Estate Development Fund and the Cultural Development Fund form part of the Cultural Investment Fund, along with the Libraries Investment Fund. Through the first two rounds of the Cultural Investment Fund, 134 organisations across the country have received a share of £106.8 million. Notes to editors: Arts Council England delivers this fund on behalf of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). Guidance has been published today by Arts Council England to provide further information for accredited museums considering making an application. The online portal to register Expressions of Interest opens on 4th March 2024.
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