Hello everyone,

The National Lottery Heritage Fund are organising a free two-part webinar series, "Grow Your Digital Community", all about their Digital Skills for Heritage work. Lucy Hinnie and will feature in the first webinar talking about the Connected Heritage project – how we’ve gone about it, what it’s involved, and what we’ve learnt along the way. You are welcome to join either or both of the webinars, and please do share them if you know other people who may be interested.

WEBINAR 1 How to work with partners and volunteers to improve capacity and quality of heritage data collection and interpretation 

DATE: Thursday 21st September

TIME: 10am–12pm. 

 

Unlock the potential of digital communities and gain invaluable insights into harnessing digital tools for seamless collaboration with volunteers and partners in heritage projects.


Discover:

 

WEBINAR 2 How to engage grassroots communities and build local relevance using digital technologies

DATE: Thursday 28th September

TIME: 10am–12pm. 

 

Dive into the world of grassroots engagement in this FREE webinar. Heritage projects will share practical insights on leveraging technology to connect with volunteers and community partners.


Gain insights on:

Kind regards,
Richard Nevell
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Dr Richard Nevell (he/him)

Programme Manager and Connected Heritage Project Lead




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