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From acorns to big oaks – opportunities available through local heritage funds Works projects for residential or commercial properties
 
Project purpose to assist owners and managers of State Heritage Register and state significant heritage items to conserve, restore and upgrade their heritage properties.
 
For example You own a small business property in the main street of your local town which is recognised as being a heritage item of state significance. You are planning to do major conservation works to paint the exterior and reinstate the verandah detailing. These works will cost $150,000. You apply for a $-for-$ grant of $75,000 to assist with this project.

 
Funding

Dollar for dollar grants from $12,500 up to $75,000

Minimum project value $25,000

 
Application closing dates

Applications have now closed for 2011-13 NSW Heritage Grants Program. Applications will re-open in October 2012 for 2013-15 NSW Heritage Grants Program

 
Who can apply

All private owners and managers of State Heritage Register and state significant heritage items.

However you CAN NOT apply for funding if you are a state government agency (but may be involved as a project partner)

For projects located in the Hunter Region

  • You can only apply for works project funding through the Hunter Region Heritage Grants Works programs
 
Recently funded projects The millthorpe newsagency and store
 
Projects that will be funded Projects for
  • Buildings
  • Cemeteries
  • Industrial sites
  • Landscapes
  • Archaeology
  • Maritime Archaeology
  • Moveable items
  • Pipe organs
  • Stained glass
 
Eligible Projects Items listed on
  • The State Heritage Register, or
  • State significant heritage items that are either:
    • Listed as a state significant heritage item in your Local Environmental Plan, or
    • Supported by your local council's heritage advisor or heritage specialist as being of state heritage significance

Projects for

  • Physical conservation works
  • State Heritage Register minimum maintenance works
  • Fire, service and access upgrades for Building Code Australia compliance for ongoing use and adaptive reuse

You can apply for funding concurrently through this program and other NSW Heritage Grants 2011-2013 programs.

If you apply for funding through more than one program, the total available funding for your heritage item will be $75,000

 
Ineligible Projects Projects for
  • A local heritage item listed on your council's local environmental plan. You can approach your local council for assistance through your local heritage fund. Allocation of these funds is at council's discretion and are generally small dollar for dollar grants up to $10,000
  • A total project value ex GST less than $25,000
  • Previously completed projects
 
Priorities Projects that
  • Enhance State Heritage Register items
  • Adaptively reuse heritage item/s
  • Include urgent works to avert management risks (eg severe deterioration or demolition by neglect
  • Enhance part of a heritage group or a precinct (eg town centre heritage group, building terrace group or homestead complex)
 
Projects that will NOT be funded Projects for
  • New buildings
  • Routine maintenance (eg lawn mowing, gutter cleaning, carpet cleaning, etc)
  • Projects where adequate funding is available from the applicant or other sources
  • New commemorative monuments or works
  • Purchase of heritage buildings
  • Relocation of buildings or work to relocated buildings
  • Private headstones, unless there is no possibility of descendent support for the project
  • Flood lighting of heritage buildings
  • Purchase of equipment
 
Common selection criteria for all projects Funding is targeted to projects with
  • Sustainable long term heritage benefits
  • Public benefit and enjoyment
  • Innovation and leadership
  • Capacity and commitment to undertake and complete the project
  • Funding equity and cost effectiveness
 
Before you submit your application

You must discuss your project with the Heritage Branch

General funding inquiries, contact Victoria Throp victoria.throp@heritage.nsw.gov.au, 02 9873 8577 or one of the following specialist Heritage Officers

Archaeological or industrial heritage, contact Siobhan Lavelle siobhan.lavelle@heritage.nsw.gov.au or 02 9873 8546

Maritime archaeological heritage, contact Sarah Ward sarah.ward@heritage.nsw.gov.au or 02 9873 8533

20th Century buildings, contact Anne Higham at the Australian Institute of Architects, anneh@raia.com.au or 02 9356 2955

Heritage buildings, contact Shikha Jhaldiyal shikha.jhaldiyal@heritage.nsw.gov.au 02 9873 8545 (Mon, Wed & Thurs) or Miriam Stacy email miriam.stacy@heritage.nsw.gov.au or 02 9873 8576

 
Acknowledging receipt of your application

We will acknowledge receipt of your application by auto reply email

 
Assessing your application

We will assess your application for eligibility over the coming weeks. If ineligible, we will return it to you.

This program is competitively bid. Applicants must complete a project application and answer all of the questions. In assessing your application, the quality and clarity of information provided will be taken into account.

We may contact you to discuss your project or to request additional information.

We respect your confidentiality and will only use this information in relation to your project application.

Eligible project applications are then assessed by Heritage Branch specialists

The project assessments are forwarded to the Heritage Council's Heritage Grants panel.

The Heritage Council then makes recommendations for project funding approval to the Minister for Planning

 
Successful and unsuccessful applications

If your funding application is successful, a funding offer and contract will be sent to you after March 2011. On your acceptance of this funding offer, funding will commence on 1 July 2011

We will advise unsuccessful applicants by email after March 2011

 
Project timing and claiming your funds

Applicants must complete 50% of their project and claim 50% of the total project funding in year 1 and the remaining 50% of the project funding in year 2

The Heritage Branch considers the full project cost to be the GST exclusive amount.

If you are GST registered and lodge BAS statements, the Branch is required to pay you an additional 10% GST component on the approved grant amount. It is your responsibility to include the Heritage Branch's 10% GST component in your BAS statements.

If you are not GST registered, the Branch does not add an extra 10% in our payment to you.

 
Questions Contact Victoria Throp by email at victoria.throp@heritage.nsw.gov.au or phone 02 9873 8577
 
Application form Download the application form
 
Submitting your application

Email your project application and attached images and/or other information to

heritagegrantapplications@heritage.nsw.gov.au

Please keep email attachments to a minimum and DON'T send twice!!!

2011-13 NSW Heritage Grants and Hunter Region Heritage Grants are targeted funding programs. Projects must meet eligibility criteria, program priorities and common selection criteria. However in exceptional circumstances, the Heritage Branch, Department of Planning reserves the right to recommend funding for projects that may not fully meet the program selection criteria, or the transfer of your application to another funding program, if deemed appropriate

 
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Project Management

A dedicated Managing your project web page is provided to assist you with your project.

The page contains documents you will need to undertake your project and to claim your grant funding.

Note: This information is provided for projects that have been approved for funding and have received and accepted a funding contract.

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