7 Most Endangered Programme 2023 Call for Nominations & ENUMERATE Self Assessment Tool

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Secretary SEE Heritage

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Dear Members of the European Heritage Alliance,


I am pleased to forward you below the Call for Nominations for the 7 Most Endangered Programme 2023 which is now open until 15 September.

As you know, the member organisations of the European Heritage Alliance are eligible to nominate sites so if you know of important heritage in Europe that is endangered, please nominate it before 15 September and join us in our efforts to save our heritage!
For more information: Call for Nominations
For online submissions: www.7mostendangered.eu


On behalf of Europeana, I am also glad to send you some information on the ENUMERATE Self Assessment Tool, which aims to provide users and stakeholders with insight into the status of digitisation/online access in cultural heritage institutions across Europe. In the Tool, users complete questions around their organisation's digital capacity in order to receive tailored recommendations, resources and, in time, data visualisations and insights about the information that they provide. The tool is embedded in the inDICEs Open Observatory in which you can find a wealth of resources, guidance, discussions as well as discover networks and people to connect with. 


While the Self Assessment Tool is available to use at any time, your input and answers in the period between 25 May and 30 June 2022 will be used to inform the ENUMERATE report in 2022. Find out more and discover how to take part https://bit.ly/38HhQW9


With best regards on behalf of the Alliance Coordination team at Europa Nostra Brussels' Office,

 

Louise





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Conflicts, natural and human-made disasters, climate-change related issues, neglect, unsuitable development or lack of funds. All over Europe our shared cultural heritage is faced with increasing threats.

If you know of important heritage in Europe that is endangered – such as an historic monument or an ensemble of historic monuments, an archaeological site, a place of worship, an industrial complex, a historic garden, a museum, a movable or an intangible heritage asset – then nominate it for the 7 Most Endangered Programme 2023 and join us in our efforts to save our heritage!


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Launched in 2013 and currently in its 7th edition, the 7 Most Endangered Programme is a civil society campaign to save Europe’s endangered heritage. It raises awareness, makes independent expert assessments, proposes recommendations for action and seeks to rally support to save the selected endangered sites. Being on the 7 Most Endangered List often serves as a catalyst for positive change and as an incentive for mobilisation of the necessary public or private support. Moreover, the 7 Most Endangered Programme includes the possibility for the 7 selected sites to receive an EIB Heritage Grant of up to 10.000 euros to start the implementation of actions, studies or assistance measures for the threatened site.

The 7 Most Endangered Programme is run by Europa Nostra – the European Voice of Civil Society Committed to Cultural and Natural Heritage – in partnership with the European Investment Bank Institute (EIB Institute). It also has the support of the Creative Europe programme of the European Union as part of Europa Nostra’s network project “European Cultural Heritage Agora”.



Who can nominate?

▪ Europa Nostra’s Country Representations, Member and Associate Organisations (see full list)

▪ Public and private bodies active in the heritage field located in countries where Europa Nostra is not yet represented

▪ Member organisations of the European Heritage Alliance

▪ Individual members of Europa Nostra



For more information: Call for Nominations
For online submissions: 7mostendangered.eu/nominate
Deadline for submissions: 15 September 2022


It is only with your help that we can save our shared heritage gems!


Nominate now


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Milica Tanasijevic, secretary

SEE Heritage Network


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