National Heritage Memorial Fund
Measuring Heritage Engagement by Lower Socio-Economic Groups
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1.4 First, this research will focus on increasing HLF's understanding of how well HLF-supported projects have engaged lower-socio economic groups so far, based on an analysis of HLF data from two grant programmes (Our Heritage and Heritage Grants).
Secondly, after reviewing our current performance, the research should recommend ways we can improve how we define and collect data and measure impact about lower-socio economic groups from HLF funded projects.
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Secondly, after reviewing our current performance,
Secondly, after reviewing our current performance, the research should recommend ways we can improve how we define and collect data and measure impact about lower-socio economic groups from HLF funded projects.
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