APPLY NOW: View the grant application form here
How are we halfway through the TWA Digitisation Grant period already? It seems ludicrous to say it but it’s true, the deadline of 26th July 2024 is fast approaching and downloads of the grant application continue! If you have a collection that you would dearly love to see digitised then make sure you are one of them!
So now we find ourselves at an ideal point to share a little insight into what our two judges are looking for in a winning grant application. Every year our dedicated and experienced panel share details of what they personally are looking for in a stand-out TWA digitisation grant application and every year they continue to be overwhelmed by the quality and diversity of projects they find before them.
For those who haven’t downloaded an application form yet, there is still time to apply and we genuinely take great pleasure in reading every single submission, so do keep them coming.
Applications need to demonstrate the following criteria.
Heritage Need
Heritage value, uniqueness, and importance of the collection.
Social / Community Impact
How local people and communities will benefit from the collection.
Research Value
Whether academic, social historians, genealogists, or other researchers.
Improved Accessibility
Accessibility plans for your collection, such as platforms, preservation, and websites.
During their time working with the TWA Digitisation Grant, our judges have developed their own unique thoughts on what makes an application really jump out of the page. Here they share a few hints and tips to help yours do the same:
John's top tips:
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I am open to any applications that have made real attempts to stand out and capture my attention, so consider me ready to be persuaded by your application.
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Don’t assume that I know anything about your particular archive or area, and don’t let the word limit stop you including vital, compelling information. If your archive is ‘world class’, tell me why. I’m here and waiting; I want to know more.
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A standout application is one that gives itself a real chance; that means an application that has ticked all of the scoring boxes. It can be the most wonderful project in the world, but if areas of the application have not been completed fully it can’t be considered. This would probably be one of my main pieces of advice.
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I would say that my outlook has remained consistent and the great thing about having a panel is that it offers balance. The events of 2020 have not changed what I would consider a deserving application.
Casper's top tips:
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Just like last year, TWA are offering match funding to every applicant on a first come, first served basis. This is great news and I expect that it will lead to even better quality applications. It will make our job, as judges, even more challenging as we search for projects that really stand out. So my first tip would be to read ALL of the judges’ tips, as well as the grant entry criteria, and make it as easy as possible for the judges to spot yours. Basically, tick all the boxes!
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And on the subject of ticking boxes, it's important that your reasons for digitisation are fully considered, explored, and detailed. Whether that be preservation, reproduction, engagement, accessibility, or perhaps the less glamorous (but no less important) functions, such as admin tasks, workplace efficiency, or enabling collaboration.
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Finally, once digitised, I personally would like to see how the content is going to be used. There's an opportunity here to breathe new life into these digital assets and to showcase them in innovative ways. You may not have a fully-fledged plan, or any kind of system/mechanism for doing this, and that's fine, but some well considered thought here is definitely worth the effort.
It's not too late!
For more details and to apply, please watch the video below and then visit our TWA Digitisation Grant page! Also, make sure to sign up to our blog for all grant-related news and resources!
APPLY NOW: View the grant application form here
Get started on that application form today and don’t hesitate to contact us with any digitisation grant queries and questions you may have. Remember, all completed applications should be submitted by 26th July at 11.59pm (BST). The winners will be announced on 29th August 2024 at the ARA Annual Conference.
Good luck from all of us at TownsWeb Archiving!