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Lincolnshire Heritage Forum What the Forum has been up to in the past year
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Information sharing Member e-bulletins – Updates on funding, learning, events, services and support from a wider range of partners Improved links with regional Museum Development, Heritage Network, Lincolnshire Heritage Trust etc – Mutual re-distribution of information to members News updates, events and stories on the blog
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Collective marketing ‘Only in Lincolnshire’ leaflet Social media – reaches beyond membership Lincolnshire Heritage Awards – Free promotional opportunity – Big splash in press and digital media – New, more inclusive categories (voted by members) Annual Conference – Marketed beyond membership, raises profile
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Voice / influence Focused at the moment on economic development – key element of public policy AIM toolkit to assess economic impact of visitor attractions – more info needed Involvement in partnerships to position members to be able to benefit from changes to European funding. Tourism / visitor economy is priority for Lincs
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Networking / local provision Created more opportunities for networking at Forum events, eg AGM, Conference Made Conference an annual event Re-introduce a summer meeting/event in 2015, to alternate with Awards every 2 years South Lincs heritage cluster developed – could this be replicated in other areas?
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Training / peer learning Sharing experiences between members – directly influenced Conference programme Key training themes included marketing on a budget – also on Conference programme Other topics (funding, accreditation, volunteer management, collections care etc) – better info to members via e-bulletin Awards – opportunity to share what you’re proud of, for others to learn from
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Membership – clarity, growth Expanding membership to include wider range of heritage organisations Clarity on fees and benefits – Member benefits reviewed and defined – Start of financial year, new membership year – New promotional leaflets – Fees reviewed based on feedback from last year’s Conference (‘too cheap’)
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Several ‘umbrella’ heritage bodies in Lincs Confusion over who does what, for whom Initiated closer links with Lincs Heritage Network – mutual distribution of info Working more closely with Heritage Trust of Lincolnshire / Heritage Open Days AGM – members voted to explore opportunities for more collaborative working
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Six core activities Joint promotional activity Opportunities for development and learning Information sharing Advocacy/representation of membership Collaborative work with other heritage and cultural organisations Forum development – membership, measuring impact
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What next? Website / online presence Cluster groups in different parts of the county Continue to increase membership Work with key partners to create opportunities for heritage sector, unlock funding etc Promotional activity – Awards, stories, digital Could you help?
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