Location:
Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe
Date:
2023-
Sectors:
Archaeological Sites, Conservation & Preservation, Cultural, Local Engagement, Natural, Research, Restoration, Tourism
Hosts:
HERITΛGE
Partners:
Mellon Foundation
Short Description
Projects that received a grant had to demonstrate that they address one or more of three criteria:
1) Sustainability – Our focus is on projects that will have a lasting impact, much beyond the duration of the project, for example protecting heritage sites from desertification by creating green belts, preserving/stabilizing/restoring and adaptively reusing a historic building for community needs, researching the public heritage landscape, installing solar panels at heritage sites to generate income or decrease expenditure in the long term, building eco-friendly tourism infrastructure, direct interventions that strengthen social institutions, like traditional methods of mediation, etc.
2) Capacity development and network building – We encourage projects that strengthen local skills and build closer links with peer organizations in the HERITΛGE network. Examples include on-the-job training in preventive conservation (e.g clearing or fencing sites), experience and expertise exchanges with other local NGOs on shared issues such as desertification or erosion of sites, co-operative training on museum exhibition design, etc.
3) Concrete and community impact – We encourage projects with strong, measurable incomes in terms of heritage protection and benefits to local people. Each project should provide clear indicators of the planned impact. These indicators will depend on the type of work carried out but some examples include increased visitation to a heritage site or program, financial benefits to the local community in terms of increased employment opportunities or local businesses created; tourism earnings; money savings by solar panel installation; the size of area protected from desertification, etc.
Main Objective
In early 2023 HERITΛGE launched a call for concept notes for small grants ($5,000-$50,000) for organizations, groups, and individuals working with heritage in Africa. In total 75. small African heritage projects have received funding.
Our Small Grants for African Heritage projects are part of our Heritage Management Project – Africa (HerMaP-Africa) which is supported by the Mellon Foundation’s Humanities in Place program.
They fund projects that focus on the protection of and/or promotion of local heritage for socio-economic development in the African continent.
Outcomes
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Partners
