Unlocking the Potential of The Hunterian: The Changing Museum (360G-NLHF-HA-24-00550)

£249,820

For over 250 years, The Hunterian collection has been used to help change the way that people think. From its beginnings as a teaching tool for students, to becoming the oldest public museum in Scotland, today we see the value of our collections, stories and spaces as even greater. In our complex world, we need places where people can think critically and build understanding of the world and one another. The Hunterian can be that place, but only if we invest in our spaces. In ten years’ time The Hunterian will be transformed. Our founding principle – to help people to learn and understand – will be reimagined to open the museum and our collections in ethical and equitable ways. We will put people at the heart of our work, giving them a central role in defining what The Hunterian will be for the next generation.

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Grant Details

Award Date 2024-09-25
Data Source https://www.heritagefund.org.uk/
Last Modified 2026-01-07T00:00:00Z
Amount Awarded 249820
Grant Programme: Title National Lottery Heritage Grants £10,000 to £250,000
Classifications: Title Museums, Libraries and Archives
Classifications: Vocabulary Heritage Area
Project Reference HA-24-00550
Beneficiary Location: Name Glasgow City
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code S12000049
Beneficiary Location: Geographic Code Type CA
Recipient Org: Location: Name Anderston/City/Yorkhill
Recipient Org: Location: Geographic Code S13002976
Recipient Org: Location: Geographic Code Type WD
Recipient Org: Charity Number SC004401
National Lottery Heritage Fund Area Scotland