Subject: NMCT grants
The National Manuscripts Conservation Trust (NMCT) invites applications for funding for preservation and conservation projects involving manuscript material. If your institution is a record office, library or another publicly funded body like a local authority, university or specialist record repository you may be eligible for support by the Trust. We offer funding to cover the cost of the repair, binding and other preservation measures including reprography, of manuscript material. The Trust will award up to 50% of a project's cost, and the applicant needs to provide matching funding. This can be in the form of an in-kind contribution as well as cash. Grants range from UKP1,000 to UKP30,000 and the Trust is keen to emphasise that the majority of applicants who apply for funding are successful. Grants awarded in 1999 included UKP6,320 to the Ancient India and Iran Trust to conserve eleven Persian manuscripts, UKP14,500 to Suffolk County Council for the repair of the Cornwallis archive, UKP10,655 to Worcester Cathedral Library to conserve medieval manuscripts and UKP1,847 to the Ashmolean Museum to conserve their museum archives. Applicants can use NMCT grants as part of their matching funding for bids to other funding bodies. Closing dates for applications are 1 April and 1 October. For further information and for a copy of the new revised application form, contact Alison Walker, the Trust's secretary at the National Preservation Office The British Library 96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB +44 20- 412 7798 Fax: +44 20 7412 7796 alison.walker [at] bl__uk The application form is also available at <URL:http://www.bl.uk/services/preservation>. *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:14 Distributed: Friday, August 18, 2000 Message Id: cdl-14-14-010 ***Received on Tuesday, 15 August, 2000