Project to help cultural and heritage organisations commission decarbonisation work: Call for Expressions of Interest to 23/09

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Arts Council England (ACE) and Historic England (HE) are looking for up to 4 micro, small or medium sized non-national cultural or heritage organisations manage, use or occupy a listed building, to 23/09.

Lucy Brown, Operations and Engagement Manager, Historic Environment Forum writes: 

Arts Council England (ACE) and Historic England (HE) are looking for up to 4 micro, small or medium sized non-national cultural or heritage organisations that manage, use or occupy a listed building.  Selected organisations will be participating in a project (November 2024 – March 2025) to develop guidance to help demystify and provide clarity on the steps and processes involved in commissioning surveys and decarbonising their buildings.

The project will fund the full cost of a range of surveys and assessments based on the whole building approach.  Participating organisations will benefit from a report outlining what suitable, balanced and well-integrated interventions are appropriate for that particular building and organisation. In return, ACE and HE will use these surveys and reports as a basis to develop and make public case studies, templates and guidance to support the wider cultural and heritage sectors understand the steps and processes required to decarbonise their buildings.

For further information, the selection criteria and a short Microsoft Form application, please see the attached project document.

For any questions please contact Dan Miles (Daniel.miles@historicengland.org.uk).

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