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From: Cultural Protection Fund <culturalprotection=britishcouncil....@mail196.suw18.rsgsv.net> On Behalf Of Cultural Protection Fund Subject: Apply for a small grant (under £100k): send in your expressions of interest now The Fund is open to small grant Expressions of Interest Kirsty Lang visits the Syrian Stonemasonry project View this email in your browser<https://us2.campaign-archive.com/?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=d399bab228&e=62930875cb> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358/images/eeca7a6d-f5fc-47c1-bf96-60cf386fcfb5.png] Apply for a small grant (under £100k): send in your expressions of interest now [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358/images/b6d51f4c-f72b-4e00-86ae-b5bbfe034f74.png] A plasterer working on a housing restoration project in Kabul's Old City Murad Khani as part of the CPF funded Preserving Afghan Heritage project. © Turquoise Mountain Trust We are now accepting expressions of interest for small grant applications to the Cultural Protection Fund. The £30m Fund, in partnership with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, is set up to protect cultural heritage at risk due to conflict in the Middle East and North Africa. The expression of interest stage is an opportunity to tell the Cultural Protection Fund team about your project and to confirm its suitability for funding. If successful, you will be invited to submit a full application. The next expression of interest deadline is 20 July. Early submissions are encouraged, and will be responded to within 10 working days of the submission date. The following application deadline is 10 August 2018. SEND IN YOUR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST NOW<https://britishcouncil.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=4e1807773b&e=62930875cb> Cultural Heritage for Inclusive Growth Report [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358/images/cf99cca3-1e98-4693-bed3-6faacc6752c6.png] The British Council's Crafting Futures programme in East Asia promotes cultural heritage and supports the livelihoods of women artisans in Vietnam. © Nic Shonfield The British Council has produced this report to share the findings of its sector consultation and international research on cultural heritage for inclusive growth. The report presents a pioneering approach to inclusive growth that sees the social and economic benefits of cultural heritage for all levels of society. It advocates for a way of working that is wide reaching and mutual, building trust and connections between the UK and overseas. The full research report, which includes UK and international case studies, is available to download online. #heritageforinclusivegrowth READ THE FULL REPORT HERE<https://britishcouncil.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=3d93e8fd97&e=62930875cb> Project Updates Kirsty Lang visits World Monuments Fund Britain’s Syrian Stonemasonry project [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358/images/07b55107-2e6f-4030-ad64-bd274862491d.png] The Syrian Stonemasonry project is training Syrian refugees in traditional stonemasonry. © Mohammad Magayd Kirsty Lang travelled to Jordan this May to visit Syrian Stonemasonry, a project delivered by World Monuments Fund Britain<https://britishcouncil.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=3b40b38835&e=62930875cb> which is training Syrian refugees in traditional stone carving. Writing for the BBC, Kirsty describes meeting Tony Steel, the 68-year-old stonemason from Barnsley who has worked on heritage sites all over the world, and Owais, a trainee learning skills in heritage preservation who dreams of going back to restore the old souk in Aleppo. READ ABOUT KIRSTY LANG'S VISIT TO JORDAN<https://britishcouncil.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=229cfa36c9&e=62930875cb> Rare silk Quran completed in Afghanistan [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358/images/ef37cc9b-33f4-43fe-86aa-b658ff36c257.png] Handmade Quran made with silk fabric at the Turquoise Mountain Foundation in Mourad Khani. © Turquoise Mountain Trust 38 calligraphers and artisans have recently completed one of the only Qurans from silk fabric ever made. Lapis, gold and bronze have been used to recreate delicate 15th and 16th century patterns, and a solution made from the dried seeds of ispaghula, or psyllium, has been used to stop the ink spreading across 305 metres of fabric. The Quran has been completed as part of the Turquoise Mountain Trust project supported by the Fund in Afghanistan. Turquoise Mountain began work in Kabul with the aim of preserving ancient Afghan craftsmanship, including ceramics, carpentry and calligraphy. Read the full article in the Tribune to find out more about the silk Quran, the craft involved to make it, and the plans for its future. FIND OUT MORE<https://britishcouncil.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=85e9e8f6c6&e=62930875cb> Visit the Cultural Protection Fund website to find out about all projects supported by the Fund [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358/images/f1254959-1e84-4722-9094-e253f876dca4.png] The geophysics team documenting the buried Alexandrian city of Charax. © University of Manchester, Department of Archaeology On the Cultural Protection Fund website you can find out more about all 32 projects supported by the Fund so far. Find out about the bee-hive houses<https://britishcouncil.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=c456b6de08&e=62930875cb> being built in Lebanon, drawing on the oral histories of Syrian masons; the year-long project preserving traditional food culture in Sudan<https://britishcouncil.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=4a8cf9d83e&e=62930875cb>; and a project to document the ancient Alexandrian city of Charax<https://britishcouncil.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=0f195a1b3f&e=62930875cb>. Details of the latest projects supported by the Fund will be announced in the next Cultural Protection Fund newsletter in July. VISIT THE CPF WEBSITE<https://britishcouncil.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=da3da7bbb1&e=62930875cb> Apply to the Fund The Fund is open to small grant Expressions of Interest and the next deadline is 20 July 2018. Visit our website<https://britishcouncil.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=59d1bca723&e=62930875cb> for more information on the Application and Expression of Interest process. Know someone who might be interested in the Cultural Protection Fund? Please forward this email to your networks, and encourage people to sign up for future updates via our online form<https://britishcouncil.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=5dc61fd523&e=62930875cb>. [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358/images/101ad5ea-b68d-4da5-953f-01b8e9739fe6.jpg] Inside a Syrian dome house, also known as a bee-hive house. © arcenciel Find out more about the projects currently taking place across the Middle East and North Africa From rebuilding historic homes of displaced communities in Lebanon, to preserving minority languages in Afghanistan, the Cultural Protection Fund is currently supporting 32 projects across the Middle East and North Africa. Visit our website<https://britishcouncil.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358&id=a27dbc2325&e=62930875cb> to find out more about the projects currently taking place. [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/9ca868630128ef2bf9280c358/_compresseds/fd6facb0-30fd-4074-ad98-564b27f8e684.jpg] Labourers digging foundation space for construction. © Turquoise Mountain Trust Any questions? 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