Please find our FAQ below
The programme is open to any heritage organisation in the UK. This includes private, voluntary, independent or local authority owned organisations and the full breadth of heritage types:
You do not have to be a paid staff member to take part in Heritage Digital. The programme is open to volunteers and Trustees of heritage organisations as well as freelance heritage workers.
All training, events and content produced as part of the project are totally free to access. Where places are limited for training, e.g. a masterclass, we will use an application system to ensure a fair spread across heritage types and organisation size.
The best way to keep informed of all upcoming webinars, events and resources is by registering on the Heritage Digital portal. We will send regular updates on upcoming training to a dedicated mailing list for the project.
All webinars will be recorded and available to watch after live broadcast. We aim to upload these within 10 days of the live event.
By using a digital skills assessment, also known as a digital maturity tool. These can help you to assess your organisation’s current use of digital, set targets for where you want to be and monitor progress towards these goals.
Examples of digital maturity tools: