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  2. Global Heritage Fund - Wikipedia

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    Global Heritage Fund UK shares the Global Heritage Fund mission to transform local communities by investing in global heritage. Global Heritage Fund UK Board of Trustees members include Patrick Franco, James Hooper, Nada Hosking, and Princess Alia Al-Senussi. Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, KG, GCVO is the Royal Patron of Global Heritage ...

  3. National Lottery Heritage Fund - Wikipedia

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    The fund's income comes from the National Lottery, which was managed until 2024 by Camelot Group. [5] Its objectives are "to conserve the UK's diverse heritage, to encourage people to be involved in heritage and to widen access and learning". [6] As of 2019, it had awarded £7.9 billion to 43,000 projects. [4]

  4. Historic preservation - Wikipedia

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    The World Heritage convention's counterpart, The World Heritage Committee, is the body responsible for the practical implementation of the convention as well as managing and deciding how to use the World Heritage Fund. The committee also gets to have the final say when determining whether a property will be included in the World Heritage List.

  5. World Monuments Fund - Wikipedia

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    World Monuments Fund ( WMF) is a private, international, non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of historic architecture and cultural heritage sites around the world through fieldwork, advocacy, grantmaking, education, and training. Founded in 1965, WMF is headquartered in New York, and has offices and affiliates around the world ...

  6. World Heritage Convention - Wikipedia

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    World Heritage Convention. The World Heritage Convention, formally the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, is an international treaty signed on 23 November 1972, which created the World Heritage Sites, with the primary goals of nature conservation and the preservation and security of cultural ...

  7. The Heritage Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Heritage Foundation continued to grow throughout the 1990s. The foundation's flagship journal, Policy Review, reached a circulation of 23,000. In 1993, Heritage was an opponent of the Clinton health care plan, which died in the U.S. Senate the following year, in August 1994.

  8. Lottery funding will highlight lead mining history - AOL

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    A scheme to chronicle the history of lead mining has been awarded £2m lottery funding. The Land of Lead and Silver project will have help from volunteers and local communities to look at the ...

  9. Heritage asset - Wikipedia

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    Heritage asset. A heritage asset is an item which has value because of its contribution to a nation's society, knowledge and/or culture. Such items are usually physical assets, but some countries also use the term in relation to intangible social and spiritual inheritance. [1] The term is found in several contexts: In a formal accounting sense [2]